Approximately 25,000 American Patriots died during the U.S. Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
Approximately 12,000 American Patriots were imprisoned by the tyrants. Of those, 8,000 to 11,000 died in captivity.
Approximately 25,000 American Patriots died during the U.S. Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
Approximately 12,000 American Patriots were imprisoned by the tyrants. Of those, 8,000 to 11,000 died in captivity.
Every now and then I have to remind myself that I am not a real man. Every now and again I have to also remind myself that reality is not real. Which slightly takes off the shame of not being a real man.
How come Christianity did not become unpopular back when the Church was burning heretics at the stake?
Doesn't add up. Why would Christianity not become unpopular when they were publicly burning people alive for heresy.
Did Hitler ever burn anyone alive? How could Christianity not become unpopular back when they were burning people alive for heresy? It makes no sense. I don't even think Hitler ever burned anyone alive.
Seems like burning people alive for heresy would turn people off. Am I missing something here?
I just don't get it. But it's always been that way for me. Never have been to sharp. Not a man. Not a real man anyway. Stuff gets stuck in my head. Seems like the Chruch would have become unpopular after burning people alive for heresy. But I'm the bad guy for not being able to understand how. Oh well, reality is fake anyway. No use dwelling on it. Just seems like an enigma. I would never join a church that burned people alive. But yet, there it is. People dedicated to a religion that burns people alive for disagreeing. Sounds like North Korea on steroids. But no one but me notice these kinds of things. I am not a man. Not a real man.
The Church never became unpopular even after burning women alive. Seriously. How could this be? Can someone please explain this?
And children too. The Church burned children alive too, yet never became unpopular. This makes no sense. If that happened today, they would be considered a cult or something, maybe even Satanic, and they would become very unpopular. How in the world could they burn children alive and not become unpopular? Somebody please make this make sense.
>And children too. The Church burned children alive too, yet never became unpopular. This makes no sense. If that happened today, they would be considered a cult or something, maybe even Satanic, and they would become very unpopular. How in the world could they burn children alive and not become unpopular? Somebody please make this make sense.
How could people just ignore it? What kind of people just ignore it and keep going to church? I do believe this is a simulation. There is no way people could just ignore it and just keep going to church. Just like with these people doing transgender surgeries on children, yet they keep getting elected.
How about you anon. If you saw them burning children alive, would you keep going to church? What was going on back then?