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Christianity led to science
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....By piggybacking off the great pagan philosophers who laid the groundwork for western logic and metaphysics. There. Fixed it for you.

Yes, Greek philosophy was also important for the development of science. That doesn't change the fact that Christianity was crucial for its development, if not the most crucial aspect.

What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

Ah, yes, that's why Christian doctors were using medical texts written by the pagan Galen up until the 1800s, because Christianity was so beneficial to the development of medical science. Ancient Romans had primitive steam engines, knew about coal, and were on the verge of the industrial revolution, but then we got 1500 years of Christian dark ages before we managed to strangle enough life out of Christianity to allow for the rediscovery of steam engines and the industrial revolution actually kicked off. Never again. Christianity is the worst thing that has ever happened to Europeans. Christianity is the driving force that is flooding Europe with violent low-IQ savages today who can't even understand the concept of empathy. You are an apologist for an evil religion that is actively genociding native Europeans right now. It's filling our streets with hostile rapists and gangs of violent pedophiles. And all your pope does is wash the feet of these savages. Christianity must be extinguished completely off the face of the Earth with every church demolished and every bible burned. Never shall this spiritual syphilis rise again. If I can be a part of this annihilation of Christianity, I will die a happy man.

Why are christians so comfortable with lying?

Breaking: belief in magical jew blood leads to development of scientific methodology

Cope posting. . . .

Galileo would disagree.

No, Michael. The scientific method as we know it came from Bacon, and Bacon got influenced by peripatetism. And as we all know, Aristotle lived way before christianity was a thing.
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