That's how I take the term, too.Christendom is often used to refer to the Christian territories in the ages of the Crusades, when the Church had political power. That's how I'm used to seeing the term used, in historical reference.
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That's how I take the term, too.Christendom is often used to refer to the Christian territories in the ages of the Crusades, when the Church had political power. That's how I'm used to seeing the term used, in historical reference.
I did want to start a thread in this section to make you understand that there is not much to debate within Christendom.
So there is nothing divisive within Christendom.
French history too.British Isle history begs to differ.
Nope. They stay in their own cantons. And forbidding burning each others at the stake is a secular law.Yiu live in Switzerland, so religiously diverse.
I bet Protestants and Catholics fight on the street from sunrise to sunset...right?
French history too
British Isle history begs to differ.
Nope. They stay in their own cantons. And forbidding burning each others at the stake is a secular law.
Who knows what would happen if we gave freedom to those guys again?
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- viole
Norther Ireland is just political.
It never was about religion.
Northern Ireland is just political.
It never was about religion.
Almost as if Christian history has a bit of blood on its hands...
Who knows what will happen if things stay as they are?Who knows what would happen if we gave freedom to those guys again?
It is celebrated in the uk on November 5th every year. Usually called Guy Fawkes night or bonfire night. But some refer to it as burn a Catholic night
You say that as if religion and politics are separate things.Northern Ireland is just political.
It never was about religion.
No animosity there.
A personal story. I dated a Mormon in high school and my grandmother, a normally sweet old lady suggested she'd lead me to the devil.
Little did she know what I did in the woods at night with candles and incense...
Thanks secularism for keeping them separate. Or for showing them they should not take that Jesus stuff too seriously.That's not true. Because in Bern canton there are both Catholics and Protestants