Shades of Europe in the Middle ages. I totally get your anger at the hypocrisy. It's part of why I turned my back on religion.
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Shades of Europe in the Middle ages. I totally get your anger at the hypocrisy. It's part of why I turned my back on religion.
Yes. One sees here the way religious leaders avoid pronouncements hiding behind the discourse of peace and brotherhood, fully knowing that really evil people are destroying other people's lives, and one cannot understand the lack of vision of the church, not even as one more political actor that needs to make pacts, and gain followers etc.
The poorer people become the less they can contribute to their church and to their fellow brethrens. And yet, the church, like the state, seem to benefit more from the abjection of the masses and see no contradiction in washing the face of the military at every religious celebration.
I find it really hard to digest and can't understand how anyone can see a follower/defender of the tyrant as their equal when it comes to sharing religious spaces