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Zrupsloohg on scored.co
2 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
Historical Christians wanted to forcefully convert jews. The patriarch of Rome [refused and forced Christians to financially compensate them](https://www.ccjr.us/dialogika-resources/primary-texts-from-the-history-of-the-relationship/gregory-i). Judaism was permitted survival for over a millennia while native European religions and customs were forcefully wiped out.

Perhaps the Catholics have no one to blame but their own leadership.
redredwine on scored.co
1 day ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Biblically, the notion of forced conversion is something that Jesus did not do.

He attempted to save jws from judaism, but it was always willingly.

Jesus once converted 3,000 kikes in one day, but only if the rodents chose to be saved.

It's fun to be edgy, but the theology of forced conversion is a complex topic.

Perhaps forced conversions is moral given the impact it has on a culture and future generations of children?

Perhaps the ends justifying the means goes against everything Jesus wanted us to be?

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