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| | | | | Along with "the Witch Craze" and "the Crusades", the violence and oppression of "the Inquisition" is part of a triumvirate of historical atrocities that is usually invoked by anti-theists as proof of the wickedness of Christianity in particular and religion in general. "Everyone knows" these things were evil, even though what most people know about each of these things is largely wrong. This is perhaps most the case with "the Inquisition"; given that there was never a single institution by... Read More R... | |
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| | | | | Although suicide has always been considered to be the most personal of acts, it has a complex social and cultural history in the Western world one that has been shaped by three-thousand years of shifting moralities, public opinions, popular superstitions, religious beliefs, medical interpretations and philosophical debates. In ancient Greek and Roman societies, self-death [] | |
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| | | | | In Nazi-occupied Paris, "Dr. Eugène" offered Jews an alternative to deportation, slavery, and death camps. But the escape network was not what it seemed. | |
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