Tenofovir:
Your facts are wrong and your conclusions are biased by your hate of religion.
What have I said that makes you think I hate religion?
Tenofovir, let’s look at a sequence of discussion.
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A Christocentric Europe was a light upon the nations of the earth. .*
Hokomai Do you really believe this Unafraid?
Blight, rather than light, would seem a better description for the peoples of the Americas (genocide, dispossession, slavery, Inquisition), Africa (slave trade, colonialism, resource theft); Asia (Opium Wars; Pacific (cultural dispossession); the Middle east (crusades) and, for that matter, peoples of Europe (Jews - pogroms; Albigensians (persecution); women (witch burnings); homosexuals (judicial murder)
Tenofovir: You said Christian Europe abused people through colonial wars, opium wars, slavery etc. as if those things originated in Christianity. But the fact is that slavery, abuse, wars, are common throughout history, especially in atheist nations, and even more so. Christians when acting through Sublimus Dei or Statute of Kalisz were actually amazingly progressive, tolerant and compassionate.
Tenofovir, what I said was responding to a statement that ‘a Christocentric Europe was a light to the nations’. You responded as if I had said that** because of** Christianity, these things happened and that they would not have happened under an atheist government. Of course, I had said no such thing.
I was interested in your dictionary citations for
belief. I think I use it in the same way it is used by the Church in the catechism, in which belief derives not only from reason.