Catholicus
Active Member
Whataboutism. All through history? If you were "out" as an Atheist? You were typically murdered out of hand, with Christian Government Approval.
Only in the Modern Secular Government, can a person be "out" as an Atheist-- but here in 'Murrica? You better watch out-- you are a likely to be murdered as not, if you try to run for Politics.
But let me address your complaint about "killed for no other reason than their Christian belief"
I'm gonna call your bluff: I'm betting that you are going to mention either Hitler or Stalin or, maybe Mao.
And you'd be wrong. For starters? Hitler was a Christian, more specifically Catholic (albeit a rather twisted version-- although no different from many historic Catholics during the Dark Ages, when Christianity was synonymous with Government).
But Stalin killed anyone who was a threat to his government-- he cared not what you believed. Only that you recognized his Supreme Authority. Same for Mao.
Wrong. Many Christians were murdered in the Soviet Union for NO OTHER reason than their religious faith - and sometimes likewise under Mao.
Hitler was a renegade Christian who hated Christianity, blaming it for pacifism and Communism; and in turn hated the Jews for having caused Christianity.
No Christians of the Dark Ages (even the most brutal) shared Hitler's belief in Social Darwinism, the survival of the fittest and the VIRTUE and VALUE of brutality.
The Inquisition pursued theological deviants (heretics) - unbelievers like atheists were usually left in peace.