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    Well,values come from cyviizations,and every cyvilization has religion.
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    Chesterton in one of his essyes descripted them as if they were very devout american merchants from New England - who burned children. So,notching changed compare to New England elites now?
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    ???????? Thanks for making me laugh.Tell me,when exactly i said that people are property? Our Western cyvilization,as only cyvilization see all people as persons - becouse was created by Catholic Church. If you choose to belive in fairy tales about Evul Christians,do that. But not here.From...
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    Look,it is logic.Either Jesus do not made Church - in this case HIS teaching do not matter. Or,HE made it 2000 years ago - but then it is either catholic,orthodox or some estern Church.Which all have power structures and interests. 1.You decided to belive,that Evangelions were changed,not me...
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    Good - you just negated both science and any kind of society.Becouse in science you have X as only right option.Of course,you could belive that 2+2=5,not 4,but it is your Faith,not reality. And,any kind of society is developed on what is right option,and what is not.It is not about morality -...
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    Not new.4 Evangelions were known as such from beginning of Chrystianity.Now,we knew complete versions made after 150AD,and fragments after 50AD. All almost the same like those which we knew. Unless Koran,which version from Jemen/100 years before canonical,but still 100 years after machomet/...
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    1.Nope - but she did.And,thanks to her books,we knew,that 4Evangelions are the same which was in 2 or 1th century. Here,Anna Świderkówna...
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    Then show how many fragments of 4 Evangelions from ancient times/and older fragments were written before 60AD/ differ from our version. You are right about human nature - and judaism and islam,too. But Cgrystianity,at least Western,is only religion in which you are person.Evary ither - you are...
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    Main Character - dude who was byzantine spy among franks and get sassanid hot waifu.
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    Sorry,forget.Just like MC name. Nope.We have fragments of our 4 Evangelions wroten before 150AD,which do not differ from canon,and whole text writen after 150AD,which also do not differ. When oldest modern Koran was wroten 200 tears after machomet,and earlier versions found in Jemen differ in...
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    Sassanid spy who helped MC.She of course agreed to convert.
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    It is not vievpoint,but facts.First intact Evangelions are from 2th century - the same like ours.But fragments,older from 40-50AD,are also the same as our fragments. When fragments of older Koran from Jemen differ from current version Yes,there are so called gnostic evangelions - all writen...
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    Yes,they were spying on Franks to get recipe for blackpowder if i remember correctly.And byzantine MC get hot waifu in process!/Not from France,thought/ Good work,but nothing special.
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    1.Yes,they treated colonies as source of gold.Only reason why something good happened there were monks - locals in their property lived good lives.Till masons destroyed it in 18/19th century. Fun thing - Spain had from 16th century Salamanca school of economy,which was like Austrian school -...
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    Not NSDAP,generals.Wermacht till 1940 was still independent enough for making coup.But Hitler keep winning,so they did notching - becouse they were german racists too. Dude who tried to kill Hitler in 1944 in 1939 supported genocide of poles.
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    True.Even in 1939,if France attacked before soviets,german generals would probably still kill Hitler. Sralin was very cautious,so in this case woud probably did notching.
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    They would kill him even in 1938,if France supported Czech.
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    both spaniards and americans fucked Philippines,agreed - but,why Japan should be better? And,Machomet was kind of christian.First ERE reaction to islam,after loosing Egypt,was describing them as heretics,not new faith. First Koran was writen 100 years after Machomet,and it is different then...
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    1.True,that is why i wrote about Hitler spending his money wisely from 1935.If he build only destroyers ,submarines and landing crafts for Navy,they could succed in taking England. 2.True.To be honest,drakian are more probably - althought if raping hamsters and impaling nuns could win over the...
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    German supertech.There were no naziland,but Germany.And yes,if Hitler spend money smarter from 1935,he could be capable of invading England without UFO and deaths rays. Confederacy could not win,only survive,and only with England/France help.Which mean end of slavery. So,sorry,but not possible...
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