🧵You know that old line about how Christianity's responsible for more wars and deaths than anything else in history? I've heard it a ton, but when you actually look at the data, it doesn't really hold up. Let's unpack this using stuff from the "Encyclopedia of Wars" and some solid breakdowns - it's eye-opening. 1/8
So, this book by Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod from 2005 lists out 1,763 wars throughout history (or sometimes cited as 1,780, depending on how you count some entries). The key thing is, it doesn't slap a "religious" label on every war upfront, but from the index and deeper dives, only around 123-124 of them seem tied to religion at all; that's like 7% tops. Already, that pokes holes in the idea that religion, especially Christianity, is behind most conflicts. Most wars? They're usually about land grabs, power plays, or straight-up resources. 2/8
One re-analysis breaks it down even further: Out of 1,780 wars, 124 get pegged as religious. When you sort by religion based on the entries, Islam shows up in 66, Catholicism in 60, Protestantism in 28, Eastern Orthodox in 19, and general Christianity in 10; plus a few others like Judaism or Paganism. Lumping all Christian ones together? Maybe 117-128 mentions, but remember, that's across just those 124 wars, and there's overlap (think Crusades, which involve both sides). 3/8
Point is, even giving Christianity the bulk of those, it's still a tiny slice of all wars ever. Compare that to territorial stuff racking up 585 wars (about 26%) or political squabbles at 449 (20%). Folks like Sam Harris push that religion's the big violence machine, but nah; 5-7% religious wars total? That's not "most" by any stretch. 4/8
The encyclopedia's index has 121 entries under "religious wars" (bumping to 122 for a double-up), and yeah, it's not some super-rigorous system - more like a handy reference. Some people tweak it to 123, but the takeaway's the same: Religion isn't the main culprit. Strip out Islamic-linked ones, and Christianity's share drops below 4% of all wars. 5/8
Now, on the death toll side: Check out Matthew White's "Atrocitology;" he looks at the 100 worst human-made disasters, and only 11% link back to religion (47 million deaths out of 455 million total), while communism alone hits 15% (67 million). Steven Pinker echoes this: 20th-century stuff under guys like Stalin, Mao, and Hitler? Way more bodies than religious wars over centuries. 6/8
Take classics like the Crusades or the Thirty Years' War; they had religious vibes, sure, but dig in and it's a mix with politics and territory. Or the Troubles in Northern Ireland? That's way more about nationalism than pure faith. Bottom line, Christianity didn't cause "most" wars or deaths; other things like secular regimes and plain old human greed take the cake. Not saying religion's spotless, but let's keep it real with the facts. 7/8
If you're curious, Andrew Holt's critique or that Medium re-analysis are great reads.
Now that you're armed with the truth, don't let atheists or other bad actors get away with this horrendous lie!
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The Shadowed Conquest: Islam's Forgotten 400-Year March Before the Crusades (My Love Letter To Europe And A Grim Reminder)
Centuries before the First Crusade cast its shadow, Islam surged across lands not through whispers of peaceful evangelism, but through the unyielding blade of military conquest.
Within 100 years of Muhammad's death:
• Christian Egypt fell (641)
• Syria and Palestine were seized
• North Africa was conquered
• Spain was invaded (711)
• Christian Armenia was under attack
• Constantinople was besieged - twice
Their ultimate goal? To forge a vast, unyielding global Islamic caliphate that would engulf the world in its iron grip. By the dawn of the 11th century, a staggering two-thirds of the once-mighty Christian realms had been ruthlessly seized, their ancient bastions crumbling under the relentless tide. 🧵(1)
The Demise of Byzantine Anatolia: A Catastrophic Turning Point
In a cataclysmic betrayal of fate, the emperor himself was seized by ruthless foes! The once-invincible Byzantine army splintered into oblivion, its ranks decimated beyond repair. And the sprawling heartland of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey, a sacred fortress of Christianity for ages untold) was mercilessly overrun, swallowed by the tide of conquest!
This was no fleeting skirmish in the endless saga of Muslim incursions - it was the apocalyptic tipping point, the shattering blow that teetered an empire on the edge of annihilation. Gripped by utter desperation, Emperor Alexios I Komnenos hurled frantic envoys across treacherous seas to Rome, begging the Pope on bended knee for a divine storm of military salvation.
From this anguished cry for aid would erupt the thunderous fury of the First Crusade, forever altering the annals of history! (2)
The First Crusade: A Grim Retaliation Forged in Despair, Not a Ruthless Land Grab
In the shadowed halls of the Council of Clermont in 1095, Pope Urban II heeded the Byzantine emperor's desperate wail. He summoned the iron-clad knights of the West; not to ravage and conquer in bloodlust, but to stand as a grim bulwark for their persecuted Christian kin in the East, and to wrest back treacherous routes to Jerusalem, where pilgrims now tread paths laced with death and despair.
This was no cloak for insatiable greed. It erupted from the festering abyss of centuries of Islamic expansion and the mounting tides of savage brutality unleashed upon the faithful.
Goals of the First Crusade:
•Aid the Byzantine Empire
• Reopen pilgrimage routes
• Reclaim Christian holy sites
• Stop the spread of Islamic conquest (3)
Ozempic has been touted by size 2 starlets as a miracle drug for weight loss, and even @elonmusk discussed the benefits of the weight loss version of it called Wegovy. (1) 🧵
Both drugs are Semaglutide, which started off as a miracle type 2 diabetic medication, as it regulates blood sugar by binding to GLP-1 receptors and stimulates insulin release from the pancreas when you need it. It helps to lower your blood sugar levels and A1C. (2)
In late 2022 the 2 year results for the STEP 5 trial were released.
The trial focused on the longish term effects of semaglutide on overweight or obese people.
Results: Overweight/obese adults showed substantial, sustained weight loss over 104 weeks vs placebo. (3)
Disarming law abiding citizens, while allowing an invasion from the south is simply not feasible, nor is it Constitutional.
A special thanks to @megynkelly for providing the info for this thread. Buckle up, away we go!
Focusing on the gun instead of the person doesn't work (1)
According to an ABC affiliate the shooter was removed from the Army for mental health concerns.
We don't have a gun problem, we have a mental health crisis, war on men/boys and a refusal by Democrats to prosecute criminals & help the mentally ill. (2)
Despite mental health concerns Garcia was able to get a license to become a security guard, which is believed to have been his current position until his death.
After killing 8 people, motive is still unclear but police suggest he's a nazi sympathizer bc of a patch he wore. (3)
As promised, here is the research I've done on how men hurt themselves and society. I just rereleased my research on women, so I am NOT picking on you fellas, but we did not get here in a vacuum.
You bear some responsibility in this out-of-control gynocentric society. 🧵(1)
After WWII women got a taste for making their own money, and having more control over their own lives w/o being beholden to their husbands for everything.
So, with the advent of Feminism in the 60's women saw it as a way out of some arguably oppressive environments. (2)
Feminism needed to happen to a degree since too many women were left penniless & destitute if their husbands passed w/o arrangements. Wives were locked in if domestic violence was happening.
But, it gutted the nuclear family and made way for The Sexual Revolution. (3)
I've spent weeks researching how/why my gender is hurting themselves & society.
This is a thread about what women are doing, not men, so zip it w/ the White Knighting. If you're a woman who feels triggered, you're who I'm talking about.
Follow me down the Rabbit Hole (1) 🧵
We must begin at the beginning of how we all got to this Hellscape. In 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson declared a War on Poverty & introduced Great Society domestic programs, but as you can see by the charts all it did was incentivize working less & single mother households. (2)
Dems knew what they were doing by hooking the poor to the Gov dole. The caveat being they never give enough to thrive, only to survive. They, along with teachers unions & women's groups, protest school choice - the one thing that could actually help w/ generational Wellfare. (3)