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Christi Junior (npub1rjh…uefa) blockbot (npub12xa…036m) If that fag knew anything about Church History, he wouldn't be making any such retarded takes. But it's too late for him.
There was a time when Christians burned down synagogues. Emperor Theodosius cracked down and sought to punish the Christians that did this, and that the synagogue should be rebuilt at the expense of the local Bishop.
St. Ambrose, the bishop of Milan at the time, banned Emperor Theodosius from communion until the emperor reversed his policy. One of the arguments St. Ambrose used was that for a bishop to fund the reconstruction of the synagogue would be apostasy, a betrayal of the Christian faith. The other argument he made was that, in a previous incident, where a previous emperor Magnus Maximus attempted a similar decree, the people began to regard that emperor as a traitor and condemned him publicly by stating that he had become a jew.
Needless to say, realizing that he fucked up on two fronts, Emperor Theodosius rescinded his order and repented.
There's the time the pagan Julian the Apostate took the throne, and sought to aid the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem as an attack on Christianity, and God basically struck down the Temple and its builders TWICE. First, with an earthquake, crushing the jew builders to death. Second, when they tried to resume work the next day, the earth split open and fire from beneath the earth charred the Jews and seared the image of the cross onto their corpses.
There's the time an empire of kikes massacred every Christian in their city, prompting St. Kaleb, an Ethiopian Kang, to declare Holy War, and genocided that entire empire of kikes. St. Kaleb the Kike-Killing Kang.
And then there's all the countless times in history when the kikes allied with the muslim hordes to try to destroy Christianity.
And this is only a cursory overview of Church History.
There was a time when Christians burned down synagogues. Emperor Theodosius cracked down and sought to punish the Christians that did this, and that the synagogue should be rebuilt at the expense of the local Bishop.
St. Ambrose, the bishop of Milan at the time, banned Emperor Theodosius from communion until the emperor reversed his policy. One of the arguments St. Ambrose used was that for a bishop to fund the reconstruction of the synagogue would be apostasy, a betrayal of the Christian faith. The other argument he made was that, in a previous incident, where a previous emperor Magnus Maximus attempted a similar decree, the people began to regard that emperor as a traitor and condemned him publicly by stating that he had become a jew.
Needless to say, realizing that he fucked up on two fronts, Emperor Theodosius rescinded his order and repented.
There's the time the pagan Julian the Apostate took the throne, and sought to aid the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem as an attack on Christianity, and God basically struck down the Temple and its builders TWICE. First, with an earthquake, crushing the jew builders to death. Second, when they tried to resume work the next day, the earth split open and fire from beneath the earth charred the Jews and seared the image of the cross onto their corpses.
There's the time an empire of kikes massacred every Christian in their city, prompting St. Kaleb, an Ethiopian Kang, to declare Holy War, and genocided that entire empire of kikes. St. Kaleb the Kike-Killing Kang.
And then there's all the countless times in history when the kikes allied with the muslim hordes to try to destroy Christianity.
And this is only a cursory overview of Church History.