Chπιstιαηιty has been portrayed around the myth of mercy & compassion. Is it true?
Converts often blame cruelty in their parent religion (ex Hindus) for the reason of conversion.
Debunking the myth of mercy & exposing the cruelty in Chπιstιαηιty
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Reminder for the converted ricebags.
Xτιαηιτy was never meant to save your souls but to terrify people into obedience. All hail compassionate Jejus.
Another inquisitor Bernard Giu says:
either you believe Jεjυs is compassionate & merciful or we will thurst a 🗡️⚔️ in your belly. Of course how compassionate of him for saying this.
And by chance if you dare to have any personal view of God which doesn’t match what the Chυπch says, with all benevolence you will be bυπηεδ to δεατh, says Pope Innocent III.
So kind of him.
But this benevolent merciful religion welcomes back heretics too & give u a chance to serve Jεjυs.
But ofcrs there are some punishment you have to undergo.
And here are the punishments for heretics as a welcome gift:
1. On three Sundays the penitent is to be stπιρρεd to the waist and scourged by the priest from the entrance of the town to the church door.
2. He is to abstain forever from meat and eggs and cheese, except on Easter, Pentecost, and Christ- mas
3. He is to wear monastic vestments, with a small cross but not like hang it from the neck but actually sew it directly on the skin on each breast.
Can anything be more benevolent than this? & we have to believe this religion taught Indians how to be civilized.
4. But inspite of all this he is to be held as a perjurer and a heretic, and to be segregated from the society of the faithful.
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