First off, Hollywood=/=history So all of you thinking Christianity was behind some big conspiracy to stop technology please, do us all a favor and staaaahp your ignorance right here.
[url=http://listverse.com/2009/01/07/top-10-myths-about-the-middle-ages/]First a few myths[/url]
[url=http://www.cracked.com/article_20186_6-ridiculous-myths-about-middle-ages-everyone-believes.html]Few more myths[/url]
[url=http://blog.acton.org/archives/55608-the-dark-ages-not-so-dark-really.html]Now For the real dark ages and what they offered and gave to us[/url]
[url=http://archive.archaeology.org/9809/abstracts/darkages.html]Archeological PROOF, and written papers on the real impact of the dark ages[/url]
TLDR;
The dark ages, were a time of enlightenment, a time of philosophy and broader thinking, a time for art and architectural beauty. It was a time of of most importance, the expansion of the human mind! If it were not for the middle ages we would never have had the intelligence to even think up something such as harnessing electricity let alone a computer.
That is all, and now you know.
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>angry0lbgrandpa >ignorance OH GOD THE LAWLS! THEY WON'T STOP COMING!
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Bearbeitet von Hank Hill: 8/28/2013 2:54:30 AMWell, no duh Sherlock. What're you going to do next; solve the mystery as to why propane is better than charcoal? I still agree with you, though.
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56 AntwortenChristians are honestly the most hypocritical people in the world. They claim to be a religion of "love" and some other bullshit but they are seriously the most hateful people in the world.
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2 AntwortenReligion has irrationally stepped in the way of free thinking throughout history and continues to do so today. My grandmother wouldn't have Alzheimers and my bother in law wouldn't have Fredrick's Ataxia right now if it wasn't for idiots stopping stem cell research.
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How can anyone be this stupid?
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2 AntwortenI just don't understand this. If another member of Offtopic posted this, you guys would be like, "Oh, nice point man!". Or at the worst you'd correct him on some of his flaws. (There are a couple in some of the articles.) But just because it's this guy, you're like, [spoiler][b]LOLOLOLOLOLO stupid Christian![/b][/spoiler] That's [i]really[/i] messed up. Especially when most of the articles are actually citing the facts that are presented. Seriously, take some time of your own to look this up if you don't believe him.
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11 AntwortenBearbeitet von DorkLord54: 8/27/2013 12:35:51 PMAh yes, the Dark Ages... A lie purported by Renaissance-era scholars who were likely just mad that the Muslims were, on a whole, still better off during this time period than the once-great remnants of the Roman Empire (which is also where we get the myth that they were some grand civilisation when really they were a bunch of misogynist, slave-holding arseholes)? We have dismissed that claim.
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3 AntwortenDo you know that the Middle Ages lasted untill 1400, right? And do you know that after that period there was the Renaissance? And do you know that the Renaissance drew on Greek and Roman's eras? Anyway all what you sayed is false. In the Middle Ages there was a technological progress and there were DIFFERENT (not better) artistic works and philosophies, but it was all affected and oppressed by Christianity and the social system of this period. The first real cultural progress was in the Renaissance.
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[quote]staaaahp your ignorance right here.[/quote]
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9 AntwortenHow many threads is this dude going to make before you retards finally figure out he's trolling?
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I love the Middle Ages, such a fascinating period.
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Bearbeitet von Adamal123: 8/27/2013 9:39:04 PMThe amount of user ignorance, bigotry and stupidity is lol worthy at best. You guys are a disappointing bunch.
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4 AntwortenWhenever I see OP post now I just imagine his Facebook picture that was posted here, chuckle to myself, and go about my day.
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This thread.
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10/10 Good troll
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lol this fucking thread.
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1 AntwortenEveryone please shut up
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48 AntwortenIslam > Christianity That is all, and now you know.
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12 AntwortenBearbeitet von kgj: 8/27/2013 6:49:14 PMWe now interrupt this dosage of stupidity for a picture of EVE. Stay calm. Stay safe. EVE.
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lolthisthread
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11 Antwortenالكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة
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Not you, you're just too funny to mute.
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It probably wasn't as bad as many people think. Except for the black death. And the feudal system. And the invading vikings. And the constant taxes from the church and king. But more to the point, none of the pleasures of peasant life or scientific discoveries were a result from christianity.
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10 AntwortenCapitons right. Religious people love to thank religion when it brought something good, something bad and people are all like "OH NO IT'S THE PERSON'S FAULT NOT RELIGIONS" Going of that, it's the people who brought enlightenment and knowledge, not the religion.
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1 Antworten[quote]Really? Christianity I. Human Rights Christ's teachings on love and compassion and doing unto others what you would have others do unto you are central to an understanding of how his people have been such agents for change. His teachings coupled, with the Judeo-Christian belief of man created in the image of God have revolutionized thinking in the world as we know it. For example, infanticide and abortion were common in the Greco-Roman culture and many other ancient cultures. Both of these were condemned by early Christian literature and Bishop Basil of Caesarea outlawed infanticide in 374. Pedophilia was unashamedly practiced by both the Greek and Roman cultures. Today, we call that child molestation, widely due to the influence of Christ's followers. The Roman gladiatorial games were spectacles of horrible brutality. Most people, whether Christian or not, would recoil at watching them today. That is due to the idea of the sacredness of human life, which lead later emperors to ban these once popular games. Also, the concept of the eating of human flesh and human sacrifice was once widespread in many pagan cultures. Now it is almost completely a thing of the past due to the value that Christianity has placed on human beings created in Gods image. The status of women has also been elevated because of the Christian world view. In ancient times, women were little more than property. Wives were not allowed to speak in public in ancient Greece. Baby girls were expendable and often killed or left to die. The New Testament concept of all being one in Christ, as well as the concept of husband and wife being a picture of Christ and His Church have forever altered man's view of woman. Nowhere else, before the Christian Scriptures, would you find the concept of sacrificially loving your wife. Because of the teachings of Christ and how he treated women with respect, he raised the dignity of women to heights previously not thought of. Christ befriended women and even talked with them in public. This was not acceptable for the Jewish man to do. The early church gave women freedoms unheard of in the Jewish and Roman cultures surrounding them. II. Charity and Compassion I have already mentioned the early Jerusalem Church and its giving to the poor, widows and sick. But that has continued to this day. The Romans thought that helping the sick was a sign of weakness. The early Christians saw it as doing it to Christ Himself. And they saw the saving of lives as another way to save souls as well. By the 6th century A.D. most of the larger cities of Christendom had hospitals. And they were the first known voluntary charitable institutions. Later in history, the first Protestant hospital was built at Kaiserwerth in Germany. It is at this institution that Florence Nightingale received her training. The story of Florence Nightingale is still, to this day, an inspiration to any person who would pursue the noble profession of nursing. John Henry Dunant was a Christian, who with four associates, founded the American Red Cross in 1864. Dunant also negotiated the Geneva convention for the care and treatment of wounded soldiers and was the co-winner of the first Nobel Prize for Peace in 1901. Other Bible believing Christians in the 18th and 19th centuries were responsible for much good. They tackled a wide variety of social issues such as illiteracy, the abolition of slavery, adult education, treatment of alcoholics and prison reform. It was in 1844 that the Young Men's Christian Association was formed, followed by the YWCA ten years later. And in 1865 a London minister, William Booth left his pastorate to take his message to the streets to reach the poor, the homeless , the destitute and the hungry. Today the Salvation Army is in 106 nations around the world. III. Education Jesus was not discriminatory in who he taught. Both men and women came under his instruction. And later in history it was bishops who taught things like doctrine, rhetoric, logic, math, geometry, music, grammar and astronomy. During the Reformation men like Luther and Calvin advocated, universal state sponsored education. It was Luther who told authorities that children should be compelled to attend school. Now the Western world has this concept in their laws. Benedictine monks were the people who started the universities in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. And some of the most respected universities in the world today began as Christian institutions: Harvard and Yale for example. The interesting thing is that all the way up through 1932, out of 182 colleges in the United states, 168 of them were founded by Christian denominations. IV. Science It is very interesting that modern Science as we know it today would not be possible if not for the the Christian world view and yet many people who espouse atheistic evolutionary philosophy want to use Science to destroy religion. For 1500 years Aristotle's thinking was dominant among philosophers and Scientists. He believed that true knowledge was only acquired through the deductive process of the mind. He felt that the inductive method, used by Science today, required manual work in a lower realm. It was Christian philosophers that linked rationality with the empirical, inductive method. It was their belief that predictability and order could only be achieved in a universe made and ordered by a rational Being. Also, if you look at the pagan world, earlier in history, they believed that there were spirits living in and through nature, controlling it. The Christian view is that God created the universe and is separate from it. They also, took their understanding from the Genesis account of creation that man was given dominion over creation and were Gods representatives to care for the world. All of this lead to the distinctively Christian approach to reality that allowed for the Scientific community to develop Scientific laws. If the universe is governed rationally and predictably, then there must be laws man can discover. Islam Nothing they have only ever taken from others and claimed as there own.[/quote] Our grand wizard of dick eating has spoken. And now the response [quote] [quote]Really? [b]Christianity[/b] I. Human Rights[/quote] Christianity is responsable for an impressive amount of human rights violations [quote]II. Charity and Compassion[/quote] Only if you accept christ, we all know the charity work comes at the cost of forcing beliefs on others, instead of charity for charities sake [quote]III. Education[/quote] Sorry, the bible has nothing useful in it, that other religions dont, morals, compassion and helping your fellow man werent created by your religion. [quote]IV. Science[/quote] lol no Go back to eating dicks, i think you found more success in that to be honest, and you problably actually enjoyed it. Also, ill post this as an actual reply, since more should see it.[/quote]