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I believe that you have confused yourself with a few different events.That's funny; Trump told the Supreme Court they were all violent criminals. Was he lying?
Well, Christianity & Western civilization were also, to a large extent, responsible for promoting slavery before Lincoln ended it. 'Huck Finn' memorializes how people were taught that helping a slave escape would result in damnation. The climactic moment of the book is when Huck decides he'll do it anyway.Christianity and Western civilization should be celebrated an applauded for bringing Christ and redemption to the world, for ceasing the human sacrifice, ending the slave trade, and so many other horrors.
I think the reason that the Europeans justified taking over the native peoples was because they weren't Christian or "ruled by a Christian prince":Well then. I guess killing them and taking their land was not problematic since they did not have a codified set of laws.
I think the reason that the Europeans justified taking over the native peoples was because they weren't Christian or "ruled by a Christian prince":
That's among the Aztec civilizations in Mexico. As far as I know from my limited studies of Native American civilization, it wasn't a common practice in North America.I heard that human sacrifice was popular.
That's among the Aztec civilizations in Mexico. As far as I know from my limited studies of Native American civilization, it wasn't a common practice in North America.
Do you have a source or sources for this information?From my understanding, many North American Indian tribes regularly committed genocide, slavery, rape, torture against each other.
Do you have a source or sources for this information?
I'm willing to concede that The Indigenous People's History of the United States (and the state University class that used it as a textbook) may have been biased toward the Native American perspective, but I need some actual sources in order to discredit an entire book.
The warfare aspect has been well documented, but you were claiming genocide, slavery, rape, and torture. That is not something I've heard before and I've been in the American public school system for 18 years which included a lot of history classes of the U.S., studied American literature in college, and you know, I live in the United States. Again, there are claims of bias for the school system, but I'd think that the literature would refer to said genocide, slavery, rape, and torture somewhere.but can you explain why your skeptical of such a claim in the first place? why wouldn't you expect regular mass violence among different tribes of pagans?
You pretty much ignored everything I said. As long as you do that there's no sense in discussing it anymore.Go tell India they are better off for having been "civilized" by the British empire, see if they agree.
While you are at it check in with the native Americans, the native Hawaiians, every group that has been exploited by colonization to the detriment of the original inhabitants.
Look, I'm not claiming that western culture has not made some true advancements to the betterment of human kind, but don't try to pitch me a bunch of bunk that manifest destiny was for the betterment of those who were subjugated. It was only for the enrichment of those who did the subjugation and the fallout from that is still in evidence in those communities affected. A friend of my wife is an American Indian pastor who is trying to battle the ongoing poverty and despair that is a regular feature on reservations across the country.
Slavery existed long before that.Well, Christianity & Western civilization were also, to a large extent, responsible for promoting slavery before Lincoln ended it.
I do not believe I have ignored your points. You claimed that manifest destiny lead to the betterment of all mankind and that I was judging them by today's standards. Was there another point that I missed?You pretty much ignored everything I said. As long as you do that there's no sense in discussing it anymore.
Kind of the way the whole world operated since the beginning of mankind. All conquering, murdering, war, slavery etc etc. Yet somehow the Us gets blamed and Christianity gets blamed, when this was the way of the world long before the US or Christianity existed. But no one wants to talk about that or how Christianty was part of why slavery ended in the US.It gets complicated because the English government didn't follow Catholicism and the Puritans didn't even follow the Anglicans, but it's all the same legitimacy coupled with greed for land and gold.
A friend of my wife is an American Indian pastor who is trying to battle the ongoing poverty and despair that is a regular feature on reservations across the country.
The warfare aspect has been well documented, but you were claiming genocide, slavery, rape, and torture. That is not something I've heard before and I've been in the American public school system for 18 years which included a lot of history classes of the U.S., studied American literature in college, and you know, I live in the United States. Again, there are claims of bias for the school system, but I'd think that the literature would refer to said genocide, slavery, rape, and torture somewhere.
Obviously, if you have tribes of pagan nations living next to each other, there will be times of peace and times of war between them. Even Europe had times of peace and war.