A Short List Of The Crimes Of The Religion Of Slaves - Alternative View

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64 g. Christians set fire to Rome. Later, the Christians blamed the emperor Nero for this atrocity.

363 Maranga on the Tiber. In the battle of the Romans against the Persians, the Christian legionnaire despicably kills his emperor Julian (the Apostate).

370 Rome. The execution of the philosopher Maximus of Ephesus, a former adviser to Caesar Julian.

391 Rome. Emperor Theodosius I forbids all pagan cults. In the same year, on his order, the Delphic Temple was destroyed.

392 Rome. Theodosius I issues a decree on the closure of all pagan temples. Some of them must be completely destroyed. Pagans are excluded from the army, government, and justice.

394 Theodosius prohibits the Olympic Games.

405 By order of Stilicho Flavius Christians burn Sibylline books.

415 Alexandria. An angry mob of Christian fanatics assassinate the Greek mathematician and philosopher Epatius, who runs the famous Alexandrian library. After the murder of Epatia, Christians destroy the library itself. Epathy - this outstanding woman - owns the invention of the hydrometer.

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438 Rome. A law enters into force, which provides for the death penalty for pagans.

451 Rome. The death penalty is also introduced for those who provide their homes to pagans for the performance of pagan cults.

719 Pope Gregor entrusts Bishop Boniface with missionary work among the Germanic tribes. In 723, Boniface cut down with his own hands the famous shrine of the Germans - Donar's Oak (Torah) in the Land of Hesse and builds a chapel from it.

782 Verdun [Germany]. Charlemagne orders the beheading of 4,500 Saxons who refused to accept Christianity.

956-986 biennium Harald Blue-toothed by force tries to introduce Christianity in Denmark, up to 960 the same is done by Gakon the Good and Tryggvi, the father of Olaf the Saint in Norway ("Saga of the Yom Vikings").

988 Book. Saint Vladimir (Basil: the name given at baptism) - the idols of Veles and Uslada were exterminated, the idol of Perun was beaten with sticks and dragged across Kiev, the idols of Khors, Stribog, Simargl, Makoshi, Dazhdbog were destroyed. “And whoever does not come will be disgusting to me,” said Vlidimir. Russia was baptized in a bloody font illuminated by the glow of conflagrations.

989-990 “Holy Prince Vladimir” in the process of baptism perpetrated a massacre in Novgorod. Prince Vladimir, during the conquest and baptism of the White Croats, destroyed dozens of cities and villages. The institution of the "Church Rite of St. Vladimir", which prescribed the burning of the Magi.

995-1002 Olaf Trygvasson begins the introduction of Christianity in Norway, desecrates the temple of Thor ("The Saga of Olaf Trygvasson").

1008 The sacred grove (Svyatobor) of sorbs near Merseburg was destroyed by the Bishop of Merseburg ("Wagner's discourse on the idolatry of the ancient inhabitants of Misnia", Leipzig, 1698)

1018 Fire in Kiev. Christians, attributing it to evil sorcery, ruthlessly kill many old women, imaginary sorceresses.

1022 In Orleans, ten Cathars who had been betrayed by their disciples were burned; among them were the confessor of King Robert I, Etienne, the scholastic Liza, and the chaplain Geribert.

1214 Paris. After a trial by Chancellor Guillaume Nogaret, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar Jacques Molay and other knights were burned.

1239 In Mont-Aim, near Chalon on the Marne, inquisitor Robert Le Bouguere burned 182 Cathars.

1252 Bull Innocent IV “ad exstirpenda” (about extermination) on the introduction of torture to obtain a confession.

1570 Rome. The Inquisition burns at the stake the Italian reformer and poet Anton Della Paglia.

1622 Germany, Heidelberg. By order of the Catholic Church, all books were removed from the library of the Heidelberg University to Rome.

1633 The Inquisition forces the Italian mathematician, philosopher and physicist Galileo Galilei to renounce "their delusions".

1063-1157 The Radegast temple (Retrinsky Temple) in Retra city on the land of the retar lutichi was repeatedly burned. Last time by the German Emperor Lothar. Melted bronze idols of lutichi, 85 pieces from the Temple, were found at the beginning of the 18th century and described in 1774-1795. Many figurines contain Slavic runic inscriptions, as on the Mikorzyn stones (Poland, Poznan Voivodeship).

1168 After the capture of the island of Ruyan by the Danish king Valdemar I (Rügen, Germany), the Sventovita temple (Arkona) was desecrated and plundered. The idol of Sventovit, along with other images of pagan idols, was exterminated by Bishop Absalon (Helmgold "Slavic Chronicle". Until 1177).

1169 “Holy Prince Andrew Bogolyubsky” burned down Kiev.

1210 France, Paris. Fourteen Amalrikyans were burned alive, claiming the unity of God and the world.

1215 France, Paris. Two teachers of the Sorbonne University, Almaric Bene, and the scholastic philosopher David of Dinan were burnt.

1227 Novgorod, four wise men were brought to the bishop's court and there they were burned: “four wise men were consumed in the Yaroslavl court” with the permission of the archbishop. Nikonovskaya Chronicle, v. 10, St. Petersburg, 1862: “Magi, sorcerers, connoisseurs appeared in Novgorod, and many sorceries, indulgences, and signs worked. The people of Novgorod caught them and brought the Magi to the court of the husbands of Prince Yaroslav, and tied the Magi all, and threw them into the fire, and then they all burned down."

1250 “Holy Prince Alexander Nevsky” committed a massacre in Novgorod (murder of civilians).

1327 Italy, Florence. The Inquisition accuses of witchcraft and sends to the fire Cecco Ascoli (Francesco Stabili) - a famous Italian doctor, physicist, mathematician and astrologer.

1375 Novgorod. Execution of the heretics-strigolniki.

1411 Pskov. 12 "prophetic women" (witches, witches) were burnt.

1462 John Mozhaisky, having condemned the boyar Andrei Dmitrievich to death, popularly burned him at the stake with his wife for imaginary magic.

1471-1484 Rome. Pope Sixtus IV, following the Judeo-Christian tradition, destroys the remains of the Temple of Hercules (Hercules Invictis).

1484 Bull Inocentia VIII, 100 thousand people were convicted.

1485 Piedmont. 41 witches burned.

1504 By order of the Moscow Metropolitan Daniel, Prince Lukomsky was burned for reading foreign books in Moscow, Ivan Volkov, Mikhail Konoplev, Ivan Maksimov were burnt like heretics, and Nekras Rukavov in Novgorod. Later, their fate was shared by the Yuryev Metropolitan Cassian.

1553 Geneva. On the denunciation of Calvin, the outstanding Spanish thinker, doctor and scientist Miguel Servetus was arrested by the Inquisition, and then burned.

1551 Stoglavy Cathedral banned the study of a number of sciences, including astronomy.

1554 Burned Matvey Bashkin, who preached that slavery is incompatible with Christianity.

1568 At the instigation of the clergy, the first Russian printing house was destroyed, and the smerd Nikitka, who invented the aircraft, was burned "for cooperation with evil spirits."

1588-1589 In 1584 the extremely pious sovereign Fyodor Ioannovich came to the throne. In 1586 the Russian Church was headed by a certain Job (canonized), who in one of his works approved the execution of pagan priests. As far as can be judged from extant sources, in the time of Job, burning became a common execution. The English envoy Fletcher, who lived in Moscow from 1588-25-11 to 1589-06-05, describes one of the burnings of heretics as an eyewitness:

… husband and wife … were burnt to death in Moscow, in a small house, which they set on fire on purpose. Their guilt remained a secret, but it is likely that they were punished for some kind of religious truth, although the priests and monks assured the people that these people were evil and damned heretics.

The reliability of Fletcher's message is confirmed by the description of the method of execution - by burning in a log house, often mentioned in Russian documents of the 17th century, but unusual for other countries. If in six months only in Moscow Fletcher managed to witness the burning of two people, then there is reason to believe that there were much more such burnings.

1601-1603 During a terrible famine, the Metropolitan, having full barns of grain, held back his reserves, waiting for prices to rise even higher.

1600 The great Italian scientist and educator Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake of the Inquisition. Not for the statement that the earth is round, but for promoting the ideas of polygenism. About some human races, he wrote: "These from the 'new earth' do not at all form part of the human race, for they are not people, although they are very similar to them in their members, figure and brains." "… No rational person will lead the Ethiopians out of the same protoplasm as the Jews."

1616 The Church forbids the works of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.

1619 Toulouse. By order of the church, the Italian philosopher Lucilio Vanini was burned. First, they cut off his tongue so that he could not address the people. Since the philosopher intended to continue writing, it was decided to burn Vanini alive. In his Dialogues, Vanini recalled ancient hypotheses about the natural origin of man and the assertions of atheists that the Ethiopians descended from monkeys, that the first people walked on all fours like animals, and that there is a kind of hierarchy of beings in nature, from the lowest to the highest.

1640 Christian bigots from a group of "devotees of piety" prompted the young Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich to issue a decree against the buffoons. “In Moscow alone, dozens of carts were stuffed with musical instruments taken away from boyars, nobles, and the houses of the townspeople. And they burned, burned, burned."

1654-1659 Schism in the Russian Christian Church. Persecution of Old Believers. At the instigation of Nikon and the orders of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, Christians of the new rite perform the following acts:

Killed Protopop Danila of Kostroma, priest Mikhail of Volzhsky

Priest Gabriel was beheaded in Nizhny Novgorod

Elder Jonah of Kazan was cut into five parts in the Kola prison

In Kholmogory, priest Polievkt was burned and fourteen people were with him

Many people were burned in Nizhny

In Kazan - 30 people

In Kiev - Sagittarius Hilarion

And those living on the Volga, in cities, villages and villages, were laid on a sword in thousands

1676 After a nine-year siege of Kinovia, the Solovetsky governor, John Meshchersky, burst into the settlement and brutally exterminated up to 500 people (… and by all different deaths he wrote down the cup of suffering, like the beneficent classes of the most acute torment with the sickle, and the blood of his ancient church tradition was captured).

1682 The following were burnt in a wooden frame:

Archpriest Avvakum, together with his wife Anastasia and children, Priest Lazar Romanovsky, who underwent a double cutting of the tongue and truncation of the right hand (right hand), Deacon Fyodor of the Annunciation Cathedral, who also underwent double cutting of the tongue and cutting off of the right hand, as well as the monk Epiphany

2003 250 pedophiles took off the robes of priests

USA. Los Angeles. Scandals around the crimes of Catholic pedophile priests and attempts by the hierarchy to hide the facts of rape have recently agitated the United States. In Los Angeles, victims of sexual assault by priests gathered outside the main Catholic cathedral to protest. They accused Cardinal Roger Mohen of not thinking about child abuse in the diocese. The protesters demanded to provide the state attorney with a list of priests who are accused of child abuse. The demonstrators left photographs of the victims outside the cathedral as a sign of a silent reproach to the ministers of the cult of Christ. At the same time, the Diocese of the Archbishop of Louisville, Kentucky agreed to pay $ 25.7 million in an out-of-court settlement.excited by nearly 250 former parishioners and relatives of victims of homosexual priests. One of them - Louis Miller - at the end of May was convicted of having sex with almost 30 children and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Trials of several more priests are expected during the year. At the same time, this year alone, about 250 perverts in robes have left the service in the United States due to accusations of pedophilia. According to ABCNews, at least 1,500 Christ-loving pedophiles have tortured children of American Catholics over the past fifty years. At the same time, this year alone, about 250 perverts in robes have left the service in the United States due to accusations of pedophilia. According to ABCNews, at least 1,500 Christ-loving pedophiles have tortured children of American Catholics over the past fifty years. At the same time, this year alone, about 250 perverts in robes have left the service in the United States due to accusations of pedophilia. According to ABCNews, at least 1,500 Christ-loving pedophiles have tortured children of American Catholics over the past fifty years.

2003 Indulgence worth $ 85 million

USA. Boston. The Boston Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has agreed to pay $ 85 million to victims of sexual harassment by priests. Thus, more than 552 lawsuits will be closed against 61 priests of the diocese who subjected their parishioners to sexual harassment. In accordance with the agreement, each victim will receive from 80 to 300 thousand dollars. This amount is the largest American church payment to date to resolve sexual harassment cases. For example, about a month ago, when the total number of complaints from potential victims reached 1,000, the Boston Diocese offered to buy off $ 55 million. According to Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly, lecherous behavior was "common practice" in the Boston diocese. The heads of the church deliberately did not take steps to solve the problem, since according to the secret order of the Vatican, the sexual crimes of Catholic priests were not subject to publicity.

2003 Ukraine. Kiev. In recent years, the monks of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine have become more and more aggressive. Their first victim was the Museum of the History of Religion in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, looted under the guise of "returning church property", although the exposition, in addition to Christian exhibits, also contained pagan values. In April 2003, a group of novices captured the museum building No. 68, and in June they beat up a researcher at the reserve, Alexander Berezkin, who was about to enter his workplace, blocked by "God's people", in order to save the exhibits requiring urgent restoration. The appetites of the monastic brethren are growing. In August, "militants in black vestments" illegally occupied the premises of the Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. In total, they seized state property worth 20 million dollars, and caused losses to scientific institutions in the hundreds of thousands.

2004 New Sodom

St. Pölten. In the seminary of this Austrian city, it came to public homosexual acts, in which seminarians and clergy took part. All this was recorded on film and disseminated on the Internet. After the scandal at the Catholic Seminary of St. Pelten became public, the Austrian media called this seminary nothing more than a "brothel for homosexual hypocrites."