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I run Freedomain, the most popular philosophy show in the world - over 600 million views! http://youtube.com/freedomainradio  http://freedomain.com 

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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Apr 22
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    So little knowledge... All societies practiced slavery in the ancient world. Christian abolitionists led the movement to end slavery worldwide. The Church sponsored scientists, and called Aristotle “the philosopher.“ Why did the Enlightenment happen in Christian countries?https://twitter.com/jungleland001/status/1120373048203284481 …

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    CogFactor 🇸🇬 @jungleland001
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    Interwar with kingdom is different with war that include race extermination. Christianity brought slavery, colonialism and genocide. In fact read history and how it lead to the dark ages. Remember secularism is what led to age of reason NOT religion.
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      1. Sueonum‏ @sueonum Apr 22
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        https://wethoughttheywerewhite.tumblr.com/ 

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      2. Mouloud Meddi  🇩🇿‏ @HeyMouloud Apr 22
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        The Church sponsored scientists, and called Aristotle “the philosopher.“ is not an argument mr Molyneux In February-March 1616, the Catholic Church issued a prohibition against the Copernican theory of the earth's motion.

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      3. arceyt‏ @arceyt3 Apr 22
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        And yet in the 1700’s both theories were taught in schools anyway. So.....

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      1. A son of West‏ @TomSchweighofer Apr 22
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        I always knew you were a fraud and able just to brainwash people who doesn't have will to read a damn book, but now, it seems, that you are showing a huge lack of basic history knowledge or you are just acting as a disinformer.

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      2. Mukund Rao‏ @MukundRao17 Apr 22
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        No, there was no slavery in the Hindu society ever.

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      3. Madame LeFae‏ @TruthFairy17 Apr 22
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        But there was a caste system which bestowed privileges on higher castes whilst sanctioning the repression of those in lower castes...🤔

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      2. CogFactor 🇸🇬‏ @jungleland001 Apr 22
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        That comment that German IQ was dragged down by Turkish migrants is false because in the dataset Turks wasnt included. Plus that's a comment. It's like me using YouTube comments as facts. Lol laughable.

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      1. William Lockwood‏ @WLockwoodAuthor Apr 22
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        The ignorance of the left would be patently hilarious if the implications were not dire for the health of the nation.

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        So happened that certain Byzantine intellectuals emigrated to Europe once their hometown was less peacefully included into the caliphate.

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        Bacon makes everything better

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        Without Christian monasteries, much of the knowledge of the ancient world, scientific and historical, would have been lost forever. The monks preserved and transmitted knowledge for future generations.

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      1. Dangerous Individual.‏ @Fact_Offensive Apr 29
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        Cherry picking history is one thing but to be so glib about it. #WOWpic.twitter.com/mBfK7eCvYF

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      2. arceyt‏ @arceyt3 Apr 22
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        Because of increased literacy and easier access to knowledge through mass book production. But the cognitive elite have been brainwashed to think its secularism...so secularism!

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      3. CogFactor 🇸🇬‏ @jungleland001 Apr 22
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        So the fact that West have been a Christian nations for 1400+ yrs and only in 1800s they outlawed slavery,the same time separation of church&state happened. But your guess is still Christianity? Alright fine why didn't Christianity not stopped in the 500AD, 1000AD,1200AD?

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      4. arceyt‏ @arceyt3 Apr 22
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        Goal post moving but ok fine. Abolitionists were primarily Christian activists. While enlightenment philosophers spoke against slavery, it was the Christians that acted to end it. “Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and not tried.”

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      5. arceyt‏ @arceyt3 Apr 22
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        Gk Chesterton

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