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User: "Dr. Jai Maharaj"
Date: 14 Nov 2005 02:38:03 AM
Object: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE
CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE
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[ Subject: Group Trains Air Force Cadets to Proselytize
[ From: Imagin8r" <imagin8r@yahoo.com>
[ Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005
Group Trains Air Force Cadets to Proselytize
By Alan Cooperman
Washington Post Staff Writer
The Washington Post
Saturday, November 12, 2005; A06
A private missionary group has assigned a pair of full-
time Christian ministers to the U.S. Air Force Academy,
where they are training cadets to evangelize among their
peers, according to a confidential letter to supporters.
The letter makes clear that the organized evangelization
effort has continued this year despite an outcry over
alleged proselytizing at the academy that has prompted a
Pentagon investigation, congressional hearings, a civil
lawsuit and new Air Force guidelines on religion.
"Praise God that we have been allowed access by the
Academy into the cadet areas to minister among the
cadets. We have recently been given an unused classroom
to meet with cadets at any time during the day," the
husband-and-wife team of Darren and Gina Lindblom said in
the Oct. 11 letter to their donors.
Following allegations of religious intolerance at the
academy, the Air Force issued interim guidelines in late
August that caution senior officers against discussing
their faith with subordinates. But the guidelines do not
limit "voluntary, peer to peer discussions," and they do
not say whether Air Force officials can provide office
space or other assistance to professional missionaries
who train cadets to evangelize among their peers.
The Lindbloms' letter was made public by Michael L.
"Mikey" Weinstein, a 1977 Air Force Academy alumnus who
was a White House lawyer in the Reagan administration. He
has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Air Force of
violating the First Amendment's establishment clause by
fostering evangelical Christianity over all faiths.
Weinstein, who has been joined in the suit by four recent
graduates of the academy, said that some other religious
groups are allowed onto the academy's campus, but only
during certain hours and under close supervision by Air
Force chaplains.
"The only group that gets 24/7 unrestricted access to
cadets is this fundamentalist, born-again Christian
group," Weinstein charged.
The Lindbloms are not chaplains hired by the military.
They are private, full-time ministers assigned to the Air
Force Academy by the Navigators, a Colorado-based group
whose motto is: "To know Christ and to make Him known."
It began in 1933 as a ministry to sailors and now has
missionaries in 104 countries, according to its Web site.
Reached by telephone at their home in Colorado Springs,
the Lindbloms declined to comment on their letter or
their missionary work.
Lauren Libby, senior vice president and chief operating
officer of the Navigators, said the Lindbloms were
assigned to the academy earlier this year, replacing a
previous young couple. He said the Navigators have placed
full-time staff members at the academy for more than a
decade. "We're there as a spiritual resource to cadets,"
he said. "We've had a very good experience there."
Libby also said that the Navigators are following the Air
Force guidelines, which have been criticized as
infringing religious freedom by more than 70 members of
Congress and several Christian lobbying groups, including
Focus on the Family and the Christian Coalition. "Those
are the guidelines, and we honor them," Libby said.
In their letter, the Lindbloms referred several times to
the guidelines and to Weinstein's lawsuit, saying that
"we are vitally aware we are in the front lines of a
spiritual battle."
They included photos of the Navigator Cadet Ministry
Team, a group of cadets who "have shown an interest in
receiving training and development to have a personal
ministry among their peers at the Academy," the letter
said.
"Please pray for unprecedented wisdom for Gina and me as
we coach these cadets to live among the lost, sharing the
Gospel in the midst of this current climate. We must be
so careful. Yet we do not wish to squelch the passion of
men like Daniel," a cadet who has vowed to "impact the
lives of 200 men with the Gospel" before he graduates,
Darren Lindblom wrote.
In a postscript, they said, "We respectfully request that
you not share this letter publicly. Due to the lawsuit
recently filed, the contents of this letter are
confidential."
A spokesman for the Air Force Academy said the Navigators
are one of 19 outside religious groups -- including
Buddhist, Jewish, Catholic and Mormon organizations --
that hold voluntary meetings on Mondays from 6:30 to 8
p.m. in a program known as SPIRE, for Special Program in
Religious Education.
The groups are invited on campus at the request of
cadets, and each is assigned a room, but only for that
90-minute period once a week, said the spokesman, John
Van Winkle. "They can't just use the room whenever they
want. That would be a violation of the memorandum of
agreement they have to sign," he said.
Asked about the Lindbloms' assertion that they recently
were given a classroom to "meet with cadets at any time
during the day," Van Winkle said he would check. He
called back to amend his statement, saying the academy's
chaplains had set aside an extra room that any SPIRE
group could use for counseling cadets at other times.
Weinstein said the academy was "furiously spinning." He
said he had been told by people on campus, whom he
declined to identify, that the room was Fairchild Hall
2D11, in the academy's main classroom building, and that
only the Navigators have been using it. Van Winkle said
he did not know the room number or which other groups had
used it.
The Rev. MeLinda Morton, a Lutheran chaplain who resigned
in June over the religious climate at the academy, said
the Navigators "used to have an informal agreement that
they could meet cadets in the library." But because that
location was "too visible," she said, they were told this
year not to use it anymore.
Morton said the SPIRE program, which is limited to a few
hours a week, should not be confused with the Lindbloms'
efforts to be in continual contact with cadets throughout
the week. "This Navigator thing is a whole different
thing," she said.
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Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 02:51:16 AM
Baloonie!
Even so, We are most thankful that they aren't winning converts for
Hinduism, Islam, Buddism, and other Cults of the Devil's creation.
.
User: "Dr. Jai Maharaj"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 03:22:11 AM
NUN SPEAKS ABOUT CHILDHOOD SEX ABUSE BY CHRISTIAN PRIEST
New Rochelle nun speaks about childhood abuse
By Gary Stern
The Journal News
Sunday, November 13, 2005
If you go
Sister Claire Smith's address will begin at 7 p.m.
tomorrow at the Larchmont Avenue Presbyterian Church,
Forest Park Avenue.
A 68-year-old Ursuline nun will speak publicly for the
first time tomorrow about being sexually molested by a
parish priest when she was a girl, an experience that
silently shaped her entire life.
Sister Claire Smith of New Rochelle said that childhood
shame was one reason she joined a religious community in
1956.
"I just felt I was used goods," she said. "Who would want
me? I had this secret I couldn't tell anybody. These were
the days when you didn't say anything."
Smith, who went on to become a noted educator and
counselor, will address the Southern Westchester chapter
of Voice of the Faithful, a national Catholic lay group
that formed in Boston during the sex-abuse scandal of
2002.
Smith grew up in the Bronx, near Yankee Stadium. When she
was 11, her 17-year-old sister was struck by a car and
killed. A parish priest stepped forward, under the guise
of offering support, but soon began molesting her. It
went on for several years.
"My father would have killed him — if I had told him,"
she said.
She told no one for more than 30 years.
As a teenager, she struggled at the Academy of Mount St.
Ursula in the Bronx. The abuse, she said, was like a hum
in the back of her head that wouldn't go away and
wouldn't let her be like the others.
"I just wanted to hide myself away so nobody would notice
me," she said.
She joined her religious community and immersed herself
in study and peace rallies. Finally, in the mid-1980s,
she told a friend about what had happened to her
childhood. She also approached the Archdiocese of New
York.
"Two monsignors came over," she said. "They were shocked
out of their shoes. This shocked me because I knew others
who were abused, not just by my priest, but in general."
Smith said she received a small check from the
archdiocese several years later to be used toward
counseling. She also had to sign papers saying she would
never speak about what happened, a common practice before
the recent sex-abuse scandal.
"When it was in the papers every day," she said, "I
thought 'At last. At last.' "
Smith is well known in and around the College of New
Rochelle, founded by the Ursulines, as a committed peace
activist with an independent streak. A college alumni
magazine planned to feature her this year as someone who
has overcome great challenges. Smith was diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis in 1978 and has been in a wheelchair
for eight years.
But when Irene Villaverde, assistant director of
publications, interviewed Smith, she learned of another,
darker obstacle Smith had to overcome.
"We were going to talk about life's challenges, and it
was obvious this was very important to her," Villaverde
said. "She probably didn't realize she needed to talk
about it when she was younger. But she is honest about
her life and work and is one of those special people who
can take adverse parts of our life and turn them around
to help others."
Smith has no doubt that the abuse she suffered has helped
her empathize with students and others she has counseled
through her ministries. She has taught at the grammar
school, high school and college levels, even returning as
principal to the grammar school she attended in the
Bronx. She also taught at St. Joseph's Seminary in
Yonkers and continues to do so for the Archdiocese's
Center for Spiritual Development.
In addition, Smith has counseled priests and nuns, as
well as adult students at the College of New Rochelle.
She has several master's degrees and is close to a
doctorate in counseling.
"I wanted to hide away, but I also liked the community's
notion of service to people," she said. "It was a
ministry that transcended being a do-gooder."
Smith is determined to speak before the Voice of the
Faithful, even though she recently suffered two broken
legs in an accident. She'll tell her story and offer her
message: that those who have been the victims of sexual
abuse can move on to lead rewarding lives.
"There is a place for peace and reconciliation for
anybody who experiences this," she said.
Smith does not want to identify the priest who molested
her, even though he died some time ago, feeling that it
would accomplish little. But she will talk about going to
see him when he was in a nursing home. She recalls that
he hardly knew who she was, and that she left without
forcing the past on him.
"I decided I would not have him go to death with the
burden I'd been carrying," she said.
But after he died, Smith was notified that he had left
her some stock.
"Maybe he thought he had to make it up to me," she said.
More at:
http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051113/NEWS02/511130349/1019/NEWS03
Jai Maharaj
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Om Shanti
Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org
The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
The terrorist mission of Jesus stated in the Christian bible:
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send
peace, but a sword.
"For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the
daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in
law.
"And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
- Matthew 10:34-36.
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Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 04:05:05 AM
You don't like Christian America go home I sure they have something for
you in the stalls of Deli.
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User: "Dr. Jai Maharaj"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 04:37:42 AM
In article <Q1Udf.2648$mY4.916@fe06.lga>,
<tightwad@plum.net> posted:

You don't like Christian America go home I sure they
have something for you in the stalls of Deli.

No, Hindu principles are being brought to the US instead:
TRIBUTES TO HINDUISM
1. Mahatma Gandhi:
"Hinduism has made marvelous discoveries in things of
religion, of the spirit, of the soul. We have no eye for
these great and fine discoveries. We are dazzled by the
material progress that western science has made. Ancient
India has survived because Hinduism was not developed
along material but spiritual lines.
"India is to me the dearest country in the world, because
I have discovered goodness in it. It has been subject to
foreign rule, it is true. But the status of a slave is
preferable to that of a slave holder."
2. Henry David Thoreau:
"In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous
and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita in
comparison with which our modern world and its literature
seems puny.
"What extracts from the Vedas I have read fall on me like
the light of a higher and purer luminary, which describes
a loftier course through purer stratum. It rises on me
like the full moon after the stars have come out, wading
through some far stratum in the sky."
3. Arthur Schopenhauer:
"In the whole world there is no study so beneficial and
so elevating as that of the Upanishads. It has been the
solace of my life -- it will be the solace of my death."
4. Ralph Waldo Emerson said this about the Gita:
"I owed a magnificent day to the Bhagavad Gita. It was as
if an empire spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but
large, serene, consistent, the voice of an old
intelligence which in another age and climate had
pondered and thus disposed of the same questions which
exercise us."
The famous poem "Brahm" is an example of his Vedanta
ecstasy.
5. Wilhelm von Humboldt pronounced the Gita as:
"The most beautiful, perhaps the only true philosophical
song existing in any known tongue ... perhaps the deepest
and loftiest thing the world has to show."
6. Lord Warren Hastings, the Governor General, was very
much impressed with Hindu philosophy:
"The writers of the Indian philosophies will survive,
when the British dominion in India shall long have ceased
to exist, and when the sources which it yielded of wealth
and power are lost to remembrances."
7. Mark Twain:
"So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left
undone, either by man or nature, to make India the most
extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds.
Nothing seems to have been forgotten, nothing overlooked.
"Land of religions, cradle of human race, birthplace of
human speech, grandmother of legend, great grandmother of
tradition. The land that all men desire to see and having
seen once even by a glimpse, would not give that glimpse
for the shows of the rest of the globe combined."
8. Rudyard Kipling to Fundamental Christian Missionaries:
"Now it is not good for the Christian's health to hustle
the Hindu brown for the Christian riles and the Hindu
smiles and weareth the Christian down; and the end of the
fight is a tombstone while with the name of the late
deceased and the epitaph drear, "A fool lies here who
tried to hustle the east".
9. Jules Michelet, a French historian, said:
"At its starting point in India, the birthplace of races
and religions, the womb of the world." This is what he
said of the Raamyana in 1864: "Whoever has done or willed
too much let him drink from this deep cup a long draught
of life and youth .. . Everything is narrow in the West -
- Greece is small and I stifle; Judea is dry and I pant.
Let me look toward lofty Asia, and the profound East for
a little while. There lies my great poem, as vast as the
Indian ocean, blessed, gilded with the sun, the book of
divine harmony wherein is no dissonance. A serene peace
reigns there, and in the midst of conflict an infinite
sweetness, a boundless fraternity, which spreads over all
living things, an ocean (without bottom or bound) of
love, of pity, of clemency."
10. Shri Aurobindo:
"Hinduism.....gave itself no name, because it set itself
no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion,
asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up no single
narrow path or gate of salvation; it was less a creed or
cult than a continuously enlarging tradition of the
Godward endeavor of the human spirit. An immense many-
sided and many staged provision for a spiritual self-
building and self-finding, it had some right to speak of
itself by the only name it knew, the eternal religion,
sanaatan dharm...."
11. Will Durant would like the West to learn from India,
tolerance and gentleness and love for all living things:
"Perhaps in return for conquest, arrogance and
spoliation, India will teach us the tolerance and
gentleness of the mature mind, the quiet content of the
unacquisitive soul, the calm of the understanding spirit,
and a unifying, a pacifying love for all living things."
12. Joseph Campbell:
"It is ironic that our great western civilization, which
has opened to the minds of all mankind the infinite
wonders of a universe of untold billions of galaxies
should be saddled with the tightest little cosmological
image known to mankind? The Hindus with their grandiose
Kalpas and their ideas of the divine power which is
beyond all human category (male or female). Not so alien
to the imagery of modern science that it could not have
been put to acceptable use.
"There is an important difference between the Hindu and
the Western ideas. In the Biblical tradition, God creates
man, but man cannot say that he is divine in the same
sense that the Creator is, where as in Hinduism, all
things are incarnations of that power. We are the sparks
from a single fire. And we are all fire. Hinduism
believes in the omnipresence of the Supreme God in every
individual. There is no 'fall'. Man is not cut off from
the divine. He requires only to bring the spontaneous
activity of his mind stuff to a state of stillness and he
will experience that divine principle with him."
13. Sir Monier-Williams:
The Hindus, according to him, were Spinozists more than
2,000 years before the advent of Spinoza, and Darwinians
many centuries before Darwin and Evolutionists many
centuries before the doctrine of Evolution was accepted
by scientists of the present age.
14. Carl Sagan, (the late scientist), asserts that the
dance of Nataraj signifies the cycle of evolution and
destruction of the cosmic universe (Big Bang Theory). "It
is the clearest image of the activity of God which any
art or religion can boast of."
15. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a professor of Eastern
Religions at Oxford and later President of India:
"Hinduism is not just a faith. It is the union of reason
and intuition that cannot be defined but is only to be
experienced. Evil and error are not ultimate. There is no
Hell, for that means there is a place where God is not,
and there are sins which exceed his love."
Jai Maharaj
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti
.
User: "Dr. Homilete"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 21 Nov 2005 05:09:35 PM
Johnny Judas Jay "the jumpin' jackass jyotishithead" Maharaj wrote:

In article <Q1Udf.2648$mY4.916@fe06.lga>,
<tightwad@plum.net> posted:

You don't like Christian America go home I sure they
have something for you in the stalls of Deli.



No, Hindu principles are being brought to the US instead:

Principles such as:
Female infanticide: http://www.rediff.com/news/2001/oct/24spec.htm
Fascism: http://bridget.jatol.com/pipermail/sacw_insaf.net/2000/000498.html
Human sacrifice:
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2003/07/18/stories/2003071802501300.htm
Apartheid: http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/varna.htm
Terrorism:
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/11/13/stories/02130005.htm
Xenophobia: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/ajaisahni/Pink140302.htm
Ill-treatment of women:
http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=27981
Animal abuse: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/591608.cms
Bride-burning: http://www.aarrgghh.com/no_way/hotBride.htm
"Honor" killings: http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1037113/posts
Crime and moral decay: http://www.the-week.com/23jan19/cover.htm
Intolerance: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2104/hindutva.html
.


User: "Dr. Jai Maharaj"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 04:34:26 AM
SEX CRIMES BY CHRISTIAN PRIESTS - RAPE CRISIS CALLS INCREASE
Influx of calls to Rape Crisis Centre in the wake of Ferns
By Evelyn Ring
The Irish Examiner
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Calls to the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC) increased
by 75% in the wake of the Ferns Inquiry into the
allegations of clerical sexual abuse was published, the
centre has revealed.
During one three-hour period alone the centre received 40
new calls from people from the diocese of Ferns and other
parts of the country regarding clerical sexual abuse.
DRCC chief executive Irene Bergin said the dramatic
response that left their telephone counsellors "snowed
under" came as no surprise -- they experienced a similar
surge in calls when the level of institutionalised child
abuse was exposed in the mid-90s.
Ms Bergin said the centre would expect half of the
callers to follow up their call with a face to face
meeting with a counsellor provided by an appropriate
service in their locality.
The DRCC also noted that the report had recommended that
the Department of Health and Children should launch and
repeat from time to time a nation-wide campaign in
relation to child sexual abuse.
Ms Bergin pointed out that the SAVI Report, that had
exposed extraordinary levels of hurt from child sexual
abuse for the first time in 2002 had also called for a
public awareness campaign to highlight the issue.
It found that most sexual abuse occurred in children
under 12 years of age and 47% of those who had
experienced sexual abuse had never disclosed or reported
their abuse to anyone.
"Why has there been no concerted effort by the Government
to implement the recommendations of the SAVI report?" Ms
Bergin asked.
"Following the Ferns Report, it is clear that a pro-
active campaign of awareness raising, information giving
and education concerning these issues should be a
priority," she said.
As for the report itself, Mr Bergin thought it was one of
the most powerful and deeply disturbing documents on
sexual abuse after SAVI.
The DRCC's helpline number is 1800 778888.
More at:
http://www.examiner.ie/pport/web/ireland/Full_Story/did-sg9nlnJj6tlessg0aewFBADppk.asp
Jai Maharaj
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti
Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org
The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
The terrorist mission of Jesus stated in the Christian bible:
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send
peace, but a sword.
"For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the
daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in
law.
"And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
- Matthew 10:34-36.
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0-36 Life of Christ Alleged life of Christ: despite efficiency of Roman
system no records exist of his birth, trial or death, leading many to claim
existence concocted.
33-6 Ministry of Christ Alleged ministry of Christ: Jesus accused of
"possession by evil spirits" (John 7:20; 10:20); this may explain evil
nature of Christian followers over centuries.
36 Death of Christ Alleged crucifixion of Christ: Christianity becomes
first religion with lawfully-convicted felon as god; this may explain
criminal behaviour of Christian followers over centuries.
36-65 Oral tradition Whole generation transpires before first account of
Christ's life is written; this raises questions over why it took so long
for anyone to write it.
36-67 Peter Peter allegedly establishes first church and spreads Christian
faith from Jerusalem to Rome where he is allegedly crucified in 67; no
evidence proves he existed.
36-65 Paul of Tarsus Paul (Saul) of Tarsus allegedly orders destruction of
Israel Christian church before converting to Christianity; no evidence
proves Paul existed.
48-62 Pauline books Teachings of Jesus allegedly recorded by Paul despite
claims by many scholars that he could not possibly have met Christ.
48-9 First council First Christian Council establishes circumcision and
dietary laws borrowed from Hebrew tradition.
64 Cornelius Tacitus Roman historian Tacitus (55-120) condemns Christians
as religion hated for its abominable crimes.
65 Mark gospel First "eyewitness" or "Q" account of Jesus written by gospel
author called Mark some 30 years after alleged death of Christ.
65-125 Key scriptures Matthew, Luke, John, Revelations, Acts written by
"eyewitnesses" of Christ although most scholars claim books written up to 6
generations after Christ's alleged death.
125-350 Bible assembled Period during which most scholars agree first Bible
"assembled".
166 Easter Soter I (166-175) becomes first pope to suggest Christians
should celebrate Christ's feast day on Sunday (later Easter Sunday).
170 Irenaeus First great theologian and Greek writer Irenaeus (130-200),
Bishop of Lyons, is accused of having adapted or forged John gospel.
170 Montanists First heresy council against Montanist sect in Asia Minor.
c180 Irenaeus List Bishop Irenaeus compiles first list of biblical writings
resembling today's New Testament.
c180 Celsus Philosopher Celsus claims Christians "remodelled their gospel
from its first written form and reformed it so that they may be able to
refute objections".
c180 Virgin birth Celsus finds doctrine of Incarnation and Crucifixion
repugnant and denounces gospel accounts of virgin birth as "fabricated".
c190 Women St Clement of Alexandria (150-215) says "every woman should be
filled with shame by the thought that she is a woman".
190 Victor I Christian council, under Victor I (189-199), makes Easter
Sunday official day of celebration for Christians in Rome.
190 Excommunication Victor I excommunicates Eastern churches for not
recognising or observing Roman Church's official Easter Sunday.
c223 New Testament Christians first apply term "New Testament" to early
Bible according to church father Tertullian (c160-225).
c223 Mary prostitute Tertullian (c160-225) cites rumour Jesus son of
prostitute.
c248 Birth fabricated Church historian Origen (185-254) cites account Jesus
fabricated virgin birth and that Mary committed adultery with Roman soldier
called Panthera.
c248 Jesus magician Origen (185-254) cites account Jesus worked as labourer
in Egypt and learned magic before claiming God title.
250-4 Persecutions Origen (185-254) claims few Christians died from Roman
persecutions "and only from time to time, and at intervals".
258 Forgeries Cyprian (d 258), Bishop of Carthage, accuses Christian
leaders of "faking his letters" and other forgeries within church.
264 Forgeries Pope Dionysius (260-268) accuses Christian leaders of "faking
his own letters just as they had changed the gospels".
275 Mithras Powerful Persian Mithrasian religion almost fades completely in
Rome as Christian sects based on Mithraism, Manicheism and Gnosticism take
root.
312 Constantine Roman Emperor Constantine (d 337) converts to Christianity
to bolster own military power and unite vast and troubled Roman Empire.
312 Vision of Christ Constantine claims Christ appeared to him in dream
before battle of Milvian Bridge: becomes church's first protector.
c312 Official religion Constantine makes Christianity official religion of
Roman Empire: first blood shed over doctrinal differences between
Athanasian and Eusebian sects.
c312 Pagans condemned Christians condemn all pagan religions as demonic:
Constantine authorises demolition of temples or conversion to Christian
shrines.
314 Papal palace Constantine gives Pope Miltiades (311-14) Christian
church's first papal palace as gift.
314 Artemis denounced Council of Ancyra denounces worship of Greek nature
and moon goddess, Artemis.
314 Abominable butcher Constantine is described as "one of the most
abominable butchers and fiends of cruelty that ever lived" after executing
own son and boiling wife alive.
314 Pagan massacres Constantine defends Christian massacre of pagans in
Egypt and Palestine.
319 Clergy concessions Constantine passes law excusing Christian clergy
from paying taxes or serving in army: law attracts new priests for wrong
reasons.
319 Arius Alexandrian priest Arius (250-336) poses serious threat to
church's tax-exemption status by publicly denouncing divinity of Christ.
321 Sunday holiday Constantine orders Sunday to become public holiday in
accordance with Old Testament teachings.
325 Nicean Council Constantine calls for Christendom's 250 bishops to
attend First Nicean Council to settle disputes over nature of Christ and
other church doctrine.
325 Nicean Creed Constantine institutes Nicean Creed to unify Christian
Incarnation and Resurrection beliefs; Divine Trinity doctrine is approved
to attract pluralistic pagans.
325 Jews accountable Constantine insists on making Jews accountable for
Jesus' death in political move to attract more Romans into church.
326 Aphrodite Constantine orders destruction of temples of Greek love
goddess Aphrodite in Jerusalem and Phoenicia.
331 Constantinople Constantine becomes Rome's sole emperor and moves seat
of Roman Empire to Constantinople (formerly Byzantium).
314 Pagan treasures Constantine steals treasures and statues from Greek
pagan temples to decorate Constantinople.
335 Magicians Constantine orders death by crucifixion of magicians and
soothsayers in Asia Minor and Palestine.
336-61 Aryan schism 10,000 Arian Christians are killed for disagreeing with
Nicean decision that Jesus is divine being; Arians claim Christ is created
being. (thanks to JustSumner for the correction from 1,000,000 to 10,000)
336 Asia minor Constantine sacks pagan temples of Asia Minor and Palestine
to furnish churches of Constantinople.
337 Constantine dies Constantine is baptised on his deathbed.
340 Christmas Julius I sanctions December 25 as Christ's official birthdate
thereby quashing Roman Feast of Saturnus among other pagan festivities.
341 Soothsayers Emperor Flavius Julius Constantius orders execution or
imprisonment of soothsayers and gentiles.
346 Gentiles Constantius launches persecutions against gentiles of
Constantinople; famous orator Libanius is condemned as "magician".
354 Temples closed Constantius orders closure of all pagan temples in
Christendom and that some are profaned by being turned into brothels.
355 Bishops untried Bishops become exempt from being tried in secular
courts resulting in rampant corruption after church becomes law unto
itself.
356 Death penalty Constantius orders death penalty for all forms of worship
involving idolatry or sacrifices.
357 Divination outlawed Constantius bans all forms of divination, excluding
astrology.
359 Death camps Christianity's first death camp is established at
Skythopolis, Syria; 1000s of gentiles are exterminated over 30 year period.
363 Laodicea Council of Laodicea names 26 New Testament books as "inspired
word of God"; Book of Revelation is excluded.
364 Sabbath Council of Laodicea decrees death for Christians who keep
seventh day Sabbath.
364 Antioch library Emperor Flavius Jovianus orders burning of Library of
Antioch.
364 Imperial edicts 3 Imperial edicts order confiscation of all pagan
temple properties and punishment by death for participation in any form of
pagan ritual.
365 Christian command. Imperial edict forbids any gentile or non-Christian
officer from commanding Christian soldiers.
366-83 Damasus I Damasus I (366-383) hires thugs to massacre rival
Ursinians (Liberians).
c366-83 Heresy bull Damasus I makes it heresy to question nature of Christ
and other doctrinal points as decreed at Nicea.
370 Gentiles persecuted Emperor Valens orders widespread persecution of
gentiles throughout Eastern Europe.
370 Philosophers murdered Philosopher Simonides is burned alive while
philosopher Maximus is decapitated.
372 Hellenes exterminated Emperor Valens orders extermination of Hellenes
in Asia Minor.
372-444 Manichaeans Emperor Valens orders extermination of Manichaean
Christian sect for preaching non-Nicean doctrines; numerous thousands
persecuted over 70 year period.
380 Official religion Emperor Flavius Theodosius declares Christianity
official religion of Roman Empire.
380 Illegal to disagree Theodosius reinforces Damasus I's decree and makes
it illegal for believers to question church doctrine.
c380 Unbelievers "insane" Theodosius condemns unbelievers as "demented and
insane" and orders they "be smitten first by divine vengeance and secondly
by retribution of our own initiative".
381 Christ's divinity Council of Theodosius at Constantinople declares
Jesus had truly human soul.
381 Temples profaned Christians turn Constantinople's Temple of Aphrodite
into brothel and Temple of Artemis into stables.
382 Hallelujah Hallelu-jah "glory to Yahweh" introduced to Christian mass.
383 Latin gospels Jerome (342-420) presents Pope Damasus I with new Latin
gospels, claiming "originals lost".
c383 Sex Jerome reinforces sexual repression by preaching that "a husband
commits a sin if he enjoys sex with his wife too much".
383 Adultery Damasus I is convicted of adultery by 44 bishops but has case
overthrown after church patron Emperor Gratian intervenes.
385 Priscillian Ascetic leader Priscillian and 6 followers are beheaded by
bishops of Trier, Germany, for doubting Trinity and Resurrection.
386 Pagan temples Christians destroy pagan temples: "If (Christians) hear
of a place with something worth raping away, they immediately claim someone
is making sacrifices there".
388 Public discussion Emperor Theodosius introduces law prohibiting
discussion of religious doctrine outside church.
389 Pagan calendars Theodosius outlaws all non-Christian calendars.
391 Temple visits Theodosius prohibits visits to pagan temples and even
merely looking at pagan statues becomes criminal offence.
395 Paganism prohibited Theodosius introduces law making paganism criminal
offence and orders banning of pagan events including Olympic Games.
396 Paganism treasonable Emperor Flavius Arcadius orders paganism to be
treated as high treason; few remaining priests are imprisoned.
397-399 Paganism destroyed Emperor Arcadius orders destruction of almost
all pagan temples.
398 Pagan books banned Fourth Council of Carthage forbids bishops from
reading pagan books.
398-403 Slavery John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople (398-403), quotes
Titus 2:9-10 to support slavery: "The slave should be resigned to his lot;
"in obeying his master he is obeying God".
405 Palestine Chrysostom calls on wealthy Christian women to help fund his
crusades throughout Palestine.
408 St Augustine St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) orders massacre of 100s of
pagans at Calama, Algeria, after his Christian conversion in 386.
413 Slavery Augustine begins writing City of God where he claims: "slavery
is now penal in character and planned by that law which commands the
preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance".
415 Hypatia Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria (376-444), executes pagan
philosopher Hypatia (375-415) for being woman going against God's will by
teaching men; Christian mob parades her mutilated body through Alexandrian
streets.
c415 Jews expelled Cyril has all Jews expelled from Alexandria; North
African pagan priests are hunted down and crucified or burned alive.
416 Bithynia Christian inquisitor Hypatius, "Sword of God", exterminates
few remaining gentiles of Bithynia.
416 Public offices Edict introduced in Constantinople makes it illegal for
non-Christians to hold positions as judges, army officers or public
employees.
418 Original Sin African Bishop Alypius offers bribe of 80 Numidian
stallions for church to accept Augustine's doctrine of original sin into
its teachings.
c418 Damnation Augustine's doctrine of original sin is accepted along with
his teaching that anyone who does not choose to follow Christ is damned for
all eternity.
420-1100 Dark Ages Church engineers complete control over education;
reading and writing are restricted only to potential priests and knowledge
outside church is suppressed.
420-1100 Religion rules "There was a time when religion ruled the world; it
is known as the Dark Ages" - Ruth Hurmence Green (1915-81).
420-1100 Medicine Advances in Greek and Roman medicine and hygiene are
declared heretical; plague sweeps Europe resulting in huge casualties.
420-1100 Technology Roads, aqueducts, heating, indoor plumbing and other
technology invented by Greeks and Romans disappear as church power
increases during Dark Ages.
420-1100 History History is rewritten by church fathers claiming world is
only 5000 years old.
420-1100 Science Science is pushed back 2000 years; Pythagoras' idea earth
revolves around sun (600BC) is banned by church even when reintroduced by
Copernicus in 1600s; Aristarchus' heliocentric theory (300BC) is banned by
church until reintroduced by Galileo in 1600s.
429 Parthenon Christians persecute pagans of Athens before sacking Temple
of Athena (Parthenon).
431 Mother Mary Council of Ephesus decrees Mary may be officially worshiped
as Mother of God.
431 Ireland St Patrick (390-461) begins Christian mission in Ireland.
432-40 Sixtus III Sixtus III (432-440) is charged with seducing nun but
escapes death sentence by telling biblical tale of woman caught in
adultery.
435 Death threat Law is introduced threatening heretics in Roman Empire
with death.
435 Two religions Pagan worship becomes illegal in Rome: only Christianity
and Judaism are permitted to exist; remaining pagan temples are destroyed
or converted to Christian churches.
c435 Intermarriage Intermarriage between Christian and Jew becomes illegal;
women convicted of crime are charged with adultery and sentenced to death.
440-450 Greek temples Christian mobs destroy monuments, altars and temples
of Athens, Olympia and other Greek cities.
444 Jewish persecutions Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, orders expulsion of
all Jews from Egypt.
447 Council of Toledo First council of Toledo ratifies Devil as "a large
black monstrous apparition with horns on his head, cloven hoofs ... an
immense phallus and sulphurous smell".
448 Book burnings Theodosius II (401-450) orders burning of all non-
Christian books.
450 Resurrection Resurrection of Christ described by author attributed to
Mark is accepted into Bible almost 400 years after time allegedly written.
450 200 gospels Theodore of Cyrrhus claims there are at least 200 different
gospels in his own diocese; this raises questions concerning why Irenaeus
chose only four.
451 Nature of Christ Council of Chalcedon declares Jesus has two natures:
one human, one divine.
451 Mary not mother Nestorian sect led by Nestorius of Constantinople
declares Mary not mother of God.
484-519 Acacian schism Eastern (Greek) Church breaks from Western (Roman)
Church after denying divine paternity of Christ.
486 Underground pagans Pagans driven underground by Christians in
Alexandria are flushed out, tortured and executed.
491 Armenian schism Armenian Church breaks from Eastern and Western
churches.
496 Clovis Clovis converts to Christianity and becomes first King of the
Franks (West Germans).
c500 Franks Estimated 500 Germanic tribes convert to Christianity under
Frankish King Clovis.
c500-700 Powerful nation Christian Franks become most powerful Christian
nation in Europe.
500 Incense Pagan concept of incense burning is introduced to Christian
services.
c500 Women Christian philosopher Anicius Boethius (480-524) writes in The
Consolation of Philosophy that "woman is a temple built upon a sewer.
c500 Council of Macon Council of Macon votes on whether women have souls.
515 Compulsory baptism Rite of baptism, stolen from several pagan
religions, becomes mandatory in Christian religion.
515 Zoara Emperor Anastasius of Constantinople orders massacre of gentiles
in Arabian city of Zoara.
528 Divination Emperor Justinianus orders execution of diviners by fire,
crucifixion or tearing to pieces by iron nails or wild beasts.
529 Philosophy Justinian the Great closes Athens' famous 1000-year-old
School of Philosophy, declaring it paganistic and threatening to Christian
thought.
532-577 Asia Minor Inquisitor Ioannis Asiacus leads crusade against Asia
Minor gentiles; 99 churches and 12 monasteries are built on sites of
demolished pagan temples.
533 North Africa North Africa is captured by Belisarius; becomes Roman
Catholic province.
534-870 Malta Malta becomes Roman Catholic province.
539-62 Persia War between Roman Catholic Church and Persia.
540-94 Plague 100,000,000 people die during plague which sweeps northward
from Egypt and Syria; European population is halved and Roman Empire never
recovers.
540-94 Plague terror Church leaders claim plague is God's punishment for
not obeying church authority; thousands flock into churches in desperation
to be "saved".
546 Constantinople gentiles Inquisitor Ioannis Asiacus puts 100s of
gentiles to death in Constantinople.
550 Eastern Bible Eastern Bible is translated into medieval Greek resulting
in much "smoothing and conflation".
550 Wales St David converts Wales to Christianity.
550 Crucifix Ancient fertility symbol - cross/crucifix - becomes official
Christian symbol.
555 Papal excommunication Vigilius (537-55) becomes first pope
excommunicated after conspiring with Justinian and Theodora to kill Pope
Silverius (536-37).
556 Antioch gentiles Emperor Justinianus orders inquisitor Amantius to
find, arrest, torture and exterminate remaining gentiles at Antioch.
562-582 Greek gentiles Christian inquisitors hunt down, arrest, torture and
execute Greek gentiles (Hellenes) across Europe.
580 Temple of Zeus Members of Antioch Temple of Zeus sect are thrown to
lions or crucified by Christians before their bodies are dragged through
Constantinople streets and thrown in city dump.
583 New persecutions Emperor Mauricius launches new persecutions against
Greek gentiles.
587 Spain Visigoths of Spain convert to Christianity.
589 Italy Lombards of Italy convert to Christianity.
590-604 Gregory I 100s of patrons are deceived into purchasing expensive
relics Gregory I (590-604) claims belonged to saints; many scholars now
claim these saints never existed.
590 Grammar banned Gregory I, or Gregory the Great, sends out order
compelling bishops to desist from "wicked labour" of teaching grammar and
Latin to lay people.
c590 Education banned Gregory condemns education for all but clergy
resulting in society remaining illiterate for almost 1000 years.
c590 Library burned Gregory forbids laypeople from reading Bible and orders
burning of Palatine Apollo library so its secular literature would not
distract religious.
c590 Pagan conspiracies Christian authorities launch new wave of torture
and executions in response to perceived pagan conspiracies in Eastern
Europe.
c590 Statues destroyed Many ancient Roman statues, marbles and mosaics are
destroyed or turned into lime under Gregory the Great or used to adorn
Christian churches and cathedrals.
c590-604 Enforced celibacy Gregory I introduces celibacy edict to prevent
property from passing from church to possible wives, families or mistresses
of clergy.
c590 Babies murdered 6000 babies are found murdered in pond outside
Gregory's Lateran palace after celibacy edict is introduced by Gregory I.
594 Plague ends Plague ends and church moves to dominate field of medicine;
Christian monks are taught "bleeding" techniques to prevent toxic
imbalances and restore humors.
594+ Bleeding Tens of thousands die each year by bleeding until practise
ends in 16th century.
596 Britain St Augustine of Canterbury is sent to convert Britain to
Christianity.
600 Ethelbert Christianisation of England begins.
622-80 Monothelitism Council of Constantinople condemns monothelitism as
heretics for believing there is only one will or nature in Christ.
625-38 Honorius I Honorius I (625-638) becomes first heretic pope after Leo
X accuses him of teaching Christ as "divine only" amid church claims he was
"divine and human".
626 Scotland King Edwin of Northumbria founds Edinburgh and begins
Christianisation of Scotland.
627-28 Persia Christians under Emperor Heraclius defeat Persians at
Ninevah.
628 Mecca Arab prophet Mohammed (b c570) captures Mecca and writes to world
rulers explaining Islam.
629 Jerusalem Heraclius recovers Jerusalem from Persians.
632 East Anglia East Anglia is Christianised.
632 Islam Mohammed establishes Islam as official Arab religion; rise of
Muslims.
635-850 China Nestorian mission to China.
635 Wessex Wessex is Christianised.
636 Ireland Southern Irish Church submits to Roman Catholicism.
637 Jerusalem conquered Muslims conquer Jerusalem.
640 Library destroyed Great library of Alexandria, described as centre of
Western Culture, is destroyed by Christian mobs; 700,000 ancient rolls are
burned.
640 Documents burned Christians destroy Gnostic Basilades, Porphyry's 36
volumes, writings of 27 mystery schools and 270,000 documents collected by
Ptolemy Philadelphus.
640-1380 English Bible Period between destruction of Library of Alexandria
and first complete English translation of Bible.
661 Easter Synod of Whitby sets date of Easter for Roman Catholic Church.
690 Bible translations Earliest translation of parts of Bible into English
vernacular.
694 Jewish enslavement Fifth council of Toledo orders enslavement of Jews,
their property confiscated and children forcibly baptised.
700 Church splits Western or Roman Church by 700 is divided into four
political realms.
c700 Spain Spain is ruled by Christian Visigoths until their fall in 711-
713 to Islamic Moors.
c700 England England is ruled by Anglo-Saxons.
c700 Gaul Gaul is ruled by Franks.
c700 Italy Italy is ruled primarily by Lombards.
716-19 Germany Mission to Germans is launched.
752 Donation of Constantine Donation of Constantine, "religion's most
spectacular forgery," is used by Stephen II (752) to "prove" territorial
and jurisdictional claims to Pepin.
782 Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne (c742-814) beheads 4500
Saxon rebels in one morning for refusing to convert to Christianity.
800 Universal Emperor Pope Leo III (795-816) declares Charlemagne Universal
Emperor.
850 Bible translations King Alfred translates several Bible books into
English vernacular.
904-11 Sergius III Sergius III (904-911) murders predecessor Leo V (903)
and establishes infamous "papal pornocracy"; he is described as "the most
wicked of men".
906 Flying witches Church officially denies witches can fly although
thousands later will be consigned to flames based on charges they can.
931-35 John XI John XI (931-935) develops reputation as "debauchee" who
courted "beastly women" and "sat in the Chair of Peter during its deepest
humiliation".
942 Hungary Hungary is Christianised.
955-66 John XII John XII (955-966) develops reputation as murderer and
adulterer; reign becomes so dissolute that Lateran spoken of as brothel.
964 Benedict V Benedict V (964) develops reputation as thief and adulterer;
later described as "the most iniquitous of all the monsters of
ungodliness".
965-72 John XIII John XIII (965-972) becomes adulterer hated by laypeople;
turns Lateran into stews before being murdered by husband who catches him
in bed with wife.
966 Poland Poland is Christianised.
973-4 Benedict VI Benedict VI (973-974), born illegitimate son of monk, is
strangled for his wickedness after permitting women to be raped under his
pontificate.
984-5 Boniface VII Boniface VII (984-985) allegedly murders predecessor to
ascend throne; is later described as "horrid monster" who "in criminality,
surpassed all the rest of mankind".
988 Russia Russia is Christianised.
999 Millennium Millennium terror results in people donating money, houses
and land to church in what became "history's most spectacular giveaway".
1010 French Jews Bishop of Limoges orders expulsion or execution of Jews
from France refusing to convert to Christianity.
1012-24 Benedict VIII Benedict VIII (1012-24) assassinates predecessor to
ascend throne; Victor III (1086-87) claims he committed "rapes, murders and
other unspeakable acts".
1022 Orleans 13 heretics are burned at Orleans by King Robert the Pius.
1032-48 Benedict IX Benedict IX (1032-48) is described as "a demon from
Hell disguised as a priest"; allegedly hosts homosexual orgies, sodomises
animals and "order murders".
1045-6 Gregory VI Gregory VI (1045-6) allegedly practises same occult magic
which later sends thousands to stake for similar activities.
1143-4 Celestine II Celestine II (1143-4) is described as "brutal sadist"
after having one Count Jordan strapped naked to scalding iron chair and
ordering red-hot crown to be nailed to his head.
c1049 Odo of Cluny Odo (1030-97), Bishop of Bayeux, claims that "to embrace
a woman is to embrace a sack of manure".
1054 Church split Split between Eastern and Western churches formalise;
Western Church becomes Catholic Church; Eastern Church becomes Orthodox
Church.
c1054 Orthodox condemned Catholics consider Orthodox Christians affront to
papal authority and condemn them as "Satan's henchmen".
1073-85 Gregory VII Gregory VII (1073-85) establishes reputation as "a
brand of Hell" and "filthy fornicator"; allegedly poisons predecessor
Alexander II and 6 bishops.
1085 Toledo King Alfonso VI of Castile takes Muslim city of Toledo,
plundering its vast treasures; tales of further Muslim riches create
desires among Christian leaders to ransack their lands.
1095-9 First Crusade Urban II (1088-99) calls for European knights to march
on Jerusalem under Christian umbrella to wrest Holy Land from Turkish
Muslims. Jews and dark-skinned Christians also targets.
1096 People's Crusade Catholic preacher Peter the Hermit (c1050-1115) leads
1000s of peasants in holy war on Belgrade, chief city of Orthodox Church
after Constantinople.
1096 Yugoslavia Amid confused fighting, Peter the Hermit's peasant army
accidentally slaughters 4,000 Christian residents of Zemun, Yugoslavia.
1096 Goose Crusade Scores of German Jews are hacked or burned to death by
Christian fanatics who follow goose "blessed by God".
1096 Muslim slaughter 4,000,000 to 7,000,000 Muslims die as Peter the
Hermit's peasants follow Christian knights into Jerusalem; crusaders
believe killing Muslims "good for soul".
1096 Jewish slaughter Estimated 12,000 Jews are slaughtered during first
crusade; Historian Dagobert Runes estimates 3,500,000 Jews are killed
during seven Holy Wars.
1098 Antioch Historian H Wollschläger estimates 100,000 Muslims, including
women and children, were slaughtered by Christian crusaders at Turkish
Antioch.
1098 Marra Historian H Wollschläger estimates 1000s were slaughtered by
Christian crusaders at Maraat an-numan.
1099 Battle of Askalon Historian H Wollschläger estimates more than 200,000
were slaughtered "in the name of Our Lord Jesus Christ".
1099 Jerusalem Jerusalem taken by crusaders. Historian H Wollschläger
estimates more than 60,000 Jewish and Muslim men, women and children were
slaughtered by Christians in Jerusalem.
1099 Jerusalem Raymond of Aguilers describes Christian capture of
Jerusalem: "One rode about everywhere amid the corpses of men and horses".
Nicetas Choniates says: "Even the Saracens are merciful and kind compared
to these men who bear the cross of Christ on their shoulders".
1141 Censorship Catholic priest Peter Abelard is sentenced to life
imprisonment for listing church contradictions in book entitled Yes and No.
1146-8 Second Crusade Pope Eugenius III (1145-53) calls for holy war on
Muslims at Edessa; St Bernard of Clairvaux declares: "The Christian glories
in the death of the pagan because thereby Christ himself is glorified".
1147 French Jews Historian K Deschner estimates several hundred Jews were
slain at Ham, Sully, Carentan and Rameru in France.
1171 Blois, France 38 Jewish leaders in Blois, France, are burned to death
in locked wooden shed for refusing to convert to Christianity.
1180 Reginald de Chatillon Christian Karakian ruler breaks 2-year peace
treaty with King Saladin of Egypt and Assyria (c1137-93) sparking outbreak
of war against Franks.
1181 Inquisition procedures Lucius III (1181-85) establishes procedures for
Inquisition.
1187 Jerusalem recaptured Saladin recaptures Jerusalem but unlike Christian
crusaders of 1099, not one Christian is harmed.
1187-92 Third Crusade Pope Gregory VIII (1187) declares holy war on Muslims
in Jerusalem as well as on pagans, Cathars and Jews in Europe and England;
many communities sacked and destroyed.
1187-92 Stupid loss of life Estimated 1,000,000 lives are lost during 5
year crusade at hands of people historian E Gibbon describes as "the most
stupid and savage refuse of people".
1191 Richard Lion Heart 3000 men, women and children are slaughtered
outside Acre during third crusade; stomachs are cut open in search for
swallowed gems.
1191-8 Celestine III Heresy crimewave is triggered after Celestine III
permits marriage annulment if either partner is proved heretic.
1198-1216 Innocent III Innocent III declares "anyone who attempts to
construe a personal view of God which conflicts with church dogma must be
burned without pity".
c1200 Property seizure Innocent III sanctions bull granting church
ownership of all wealth and property belonging to individuals convicted of
heresy.
1200-4 Fourth Crusade Catholic armies are sent to fight Muslims in
Jerusalem but end up fighting themselves; 1000s die as Catholics sack
Orthodox Church cities of Constantinople and Zara during crusade described
as "total failure".
1204 Constantinople Innocent III orders sack of Constantinople of which
commentators said: "never since the creation of the world had so much booty
been taken from a city".
c1204 Just punishment Innocent III sees rape of Constantinople as just
punishment for Orthodox Church's refusal to submit to Roman Catholic
Church.
c1204 Jews Innocent III orders Jews to wear distinctive clothing for easy
identification; during Passion Week Jews are refused sale of food in hope
of starving them.
1206 Rosaries Rosary is reportedly given to St Dominic by apparition of
Mary.
1208-38 Albigenses 1,000,000 Albigensians (Cathars) perish in south of
France after Innocent III launches holy war described as one of history's
most terrible campaigns.
c1208 St Nazair 12,000 are slaughtered at Cathedral of St Nazair.
c1208 Toulouse 10,000 are executed by Bishop Folque of Toulouse.
c1208-9 Beziers (France) 20,000 Cathari are slaughtered by Catholic Church
commanding legate Arnaud; other chroniclers estimate between 60,000 and
100,000 deaths.
1209 Carcassonne Historian H Wollschläger estimates 1000s were slain by
Christian crusaders at Carcassonne.
1209 First English witch tortured Agnes, wife of Odo, becomes first English
witch charged with sorcery after undergoing ordeal of grasping red-hot
poker.
1210 Book banning Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) issues bull banning reading
of Aristotle in Paris; another bull is issued in 1215.
1212 Children's Crusade 1000s of children die after they are sent to fight
Muslims in belief they would be empowered by God: most die or are sold into
slavery during crusade described as "great embarrassment" to church.
1213 England/Ireland England and Ireland become papal fiefs.
1213 Peter the Wise English hermit Peter the Wise is accused of treason and
sentenced to death after predicting death of King John.
1215 Heresy Lateran Council decides on death penalty becoming Canon Law for
all cases of heresy.
1215 Magna Carta King John grants charter at Runnymede recognising rights
of church, barons and freemen.
1215 Spanish Muslims Catholic Castilian and Aragonese armies unite to
battle Turkish Muslims at Las Navas de Tolosa, Spain.
1215 Dominicans Dominican order established.
1216-27 Honorius III Honorius III (1216-1227) allegedly writes one of
history's most notorious black magic books, Grimoire of Honorius the Great.
1217-22 Fifth Crusade Pope Honorius III (1216-27) launches holy war on
Egyptian Muslims which ends in disaster for Christians; numerous lives are
lost.
1227-41 Gregory IX 100,000 to 2,000,000 die over 500 years after Gregory
establishes first of three Holy Inquisitions in 1232.
1228-29 Sixth Crusade Gregory IX (1227-41) declares holy war on Muslims and
succeeds in reoccupying Jerusalem as part of temporary peace treaty.
1231 Holy Office Gregory IX (1227-1241) establishes Holy Office as separate
tribunal independent of bishops and prelates.
1231 Heretic burning Gregory IX issues papal bull decreeing burning of
heretics and other church enemies as standard penalty.
1231 Rights denied Holy Inquisition denies right of counsel and replaces
common law tradition of "innocent until proven guilty" with "guilty until
proven innocent".
1232 First Inquisition Gregory appoints members of Dominican order to run
Holy Inquisition.
1232+ Thousands die 35,534 individuals are burned during Inquisition;
18,637 more are burned in effigy while 293,533 receive other Inquisitional
punishments.
c1232 Robert le Bourge 183 victims are sent to stake in single week by
Robert le Bourge.
c1232 Bernard Gui 930 victims have property confiscated, 307 are imprisoned
and 42 are burned under Bernard Gui.
1233 Toulouse Inquisition is established in Toulouse.
1234 Altenesch, Germany Church orders massacre of between 5,000 and 11,000
men, women and children at Altenesch, Germany, for refusing to pay
suffocating church taxes.
1235 Fulda, Germany Historian K Deschner claims 34 Jewish men and women
were slain by Christians at Fulda, Germany.
1238 Aragon Inquisition is established in Aragon.
1244 Council of Narbonne Council of Norbonne decrees that all heresy
sentences must include mandatory flagellation.
1248-50 Seventh Crusade Pope Innocent IV (1243-54) declares disastrous holy
war on Egyptian Muslims resulting in capture and imprisonment of St Louis
IX of France (1214-70).
1252 Torture sanctioned Innocent IV (1243-54) sanctions torture for
extraction of confessions from heretics.
1257-1267 English Jews Historian K Deschner reports extermination of Jewish
communities in London, Canterbury, Northampton, Lincoln and Cambridge.
1260 Shroud of Turin Date Shroud of Turin is forged according to 1988
study.
1262 Bloodshed absolved Inquisitional torturers are granted authority to
absolve each other from bloodshed by blaming Devil for claiming victims'
souls.
Continued in Part 2
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User: "Dr. Homilete"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 21 Nov 2005 04:46:38 PM
Johnny Judas Jay "the jaded f**kwit" Maharaj wrote:

0-36 Life of Christ Alleged life of Christ: despite efficiency of Roman
system no records exist of his birth, trial or death, leading many to claim
existence concocted.



64 Cornelius Tacitus Roman historian Tacitus (55-120) condemns Christians
as religion hated for its abominable crimes.

Hmmm......a claim that Jesus never existed, followed by "proof" that he
did and allegations that he was the son of a prostitute. Consistency was
never your virtue, Johnny boya, you mercenary *****!
Btw, this outpouring of anti-Christian hate from a group claiming to
represent Indian-American Hindus does what, exactly, in terms of
establishing good relations with the host majority Christians? Think
about that, you lying, bigoted, racist, anti-American piece of mercenary
*****!
FAQs about the mercenary "Jai Maharaj":
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User: ""

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 21 Nov 2005 04:58:56 PM
Dr. Homilete wrote:

Johnny Judas Jay "the jaded f**kwit" Maharaj wrote:


0-36 Life of Christ Alleged life of Christ: despite efficiency of Roman
system no records exist of his birth, trial or death, leading many to claim
existence concocted.



64 Cornelius Tacitus Roman historian Tacitus (55-120) condemns Christians
as religion hated for its abominable crimes.


Hmmm......a claim that Jesus never existed, followed by "proof" that he
did and allegations that he was the son of a prostitute. Consistency was
never your virtue, Johnny boya, you mercenary *****!

Most of these contradictions and inconsistancies are built within xian
belief system and people are merely point them out - again main source
of them is critics within xian societies.


Btw, this outpouring of anti-Christian hate from a group claiming to
represent Indian-American Hindus does what, exactly, in terms of
establishing good relations with the host majority Christians?

Are xians seeking to establish good relations with HIndus? Are they
willing to recognize and accept Hinduism as legitimate religion and
accept that salvation is possible thru Hindu ways? If not, who is
really intolerant, hate-filled, bigoted, racist and supermacist?
Think

about that, you lying, bigoted, racist, anti-American piece of mercenary
*****!

FAQs about the mercenary "Jai Maharaj":
http://www.geocities.com/drjosemariachi/jay_faq.html#bb
http://www.vic.com/~dbd/minifaqs/jai.maharaj.miniFAQ
http://www.movieusenet.com/archive/index-t-6920.html

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User: "Dr. Homilete"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 22 Nov 2005 08:51:56 AM
wrote:

Dr. Homilete wrote:

Johnny Judas Jay "the jaded f**kwit" Maharaj wrote:



0-36 Life of Christ Alleged life of Christ: despite efficiency of Roman
system no records exist of his birth, trial or death, leading many to claim
existence concocted.



64 Cornelius Tacitus Roman historian Tacitus (55-120) condemns Christians
as religion hated for its abominable crimes.


Hmmm......a claim that Jesus never existed, followed by "proof" that he
did and allegations that he was the son of a prostitute. Consistency was
never your virtue, Johnny boya, you mercenary *****!



Most of these contradictions and inconsistancies are built within xian
belief system and people are merely point them out - again main source
of them is critics within xian societies.

There are plenty of contradictions and inconsistencies in every
religion. To pretend that yours is free from them is utterly dishonest.

Btw, this outpouring of anti-Christian hate from a group claiming to
represent Indian-American Hindus does what, exactly, in terms of
establishing good relations with the host majority Christians?



Are xians seeking to establish good relations with HIndus? Are they
willing to recognize and accept Hinduism as legitimate religion and
accept that salvation is possible thru Hindu ways? If not, who is
really intolerant, hate-filled, bigoted, racist and supermacist?

Are you willing to serve meat to your guests? I suspect you may not, and
you have your religious reasons. It is as reasonable to expect you to
serve meat at your dinner table as an acceptable food as it is to expect
a monotheist to accommodate polytheism as an acceptable alternative. I
don't think, as you seem to do, that Christians think that Hunduism is
an illegitimate religion: they just think it's the wrong religion.
If you separate twins at birth, and without knowledge of each other
raise one a Muslim and the other a Hindu, they will in all likelihood
defend the religion they are raised in as the true one, or at least as
the better one. To me, that is proof of the essential falsity of
religion. Religious conditioning from birth is the most effective
brainwashing there is. Very few escape that conditioning.
The "truth" that everyone claims to be looking for is that we are, in
the final analysis, all human beings, inconsequential in the cosmic
scheme of things, unable to fathom creation or existence. Our arrogance
and fear of the unknown creates religion, and a special place in the
universe for our co-religionists. Hindus speak of universal love for all
living things, yet fellow Hindus are treated worse than animals. Muslims
speak of brotherhood, yet discriminate even among themselves. Christians
speak of compassion, but you have the American Christian Right
protesting higher minimum wages(already among the lowest in the
developed world*), free medical care for the poor and a whole range of
other things that a real Christian would simply regard as a natural
outflow of compassion. "Do unto the least of my brethren...." somehow
doesn't make it into the consciousness of the Christian Coalition PACs.

Think
about that, you lying, bigoted, racist, anti-American piece of mercenary
*****!

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User: "Dr. Jai Maharaj"

Title: Re: CHRISTIAN GROUP TRAINS AIR FORCE CADETS TO PROSELYTIZE 14 Nov 2005 03:26:31 AM
Part 2 of 3 parts
1271-95 Marco Polo Famous Venetian merchant (1254-1324) travels overland to
China.
1272 Thinking Gregory X (1271-76) issues bull banning discussion of any
theological matter outside church.
1272 Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) publishes Summa Theologica
which lays foundations for witchcraft trials by claiming men and women can
have sexual intercourse with demons.
c1272 Women persecuted Aquinas promotes gender persecution by describing
women as "God's mistake": "Nothing defective should have been produced in
the first establishment of things; so women ought not to have been produced
then".
1275 First witchburning Angele, Lady of Labarthe, France, becomes first
woman burned for witchcraft after Toulouse Inquisition convicts her of
eating babies and having intercourse with Devil.
1275-1894 Witchburnings Estimated 9,000,000 witches, mostly women, are
burned by Catholics and Protestants until 1894 when last European witch is
executed.
1276 First Dominican pope Innocent V becomes first Dominican pope.
1278 Bishop of Bayeux Peter, Bishop of Bayeux, France, and his nephew are
tried for using sorcery against Philip III.
1279 Kublai Khan Kublai Khan.
1285 Munich 180 Jews are burned in Munich after rumour spreads that
Christian child was bled to death in synagogue.
1290 Polish Jews Historian K Deschner estimates 10,000 Jews were
slaughtered my marauding Christians in Bohemia.
1291 Crusades end Muslims recapture last Christian stronghold, Acre, in
retaliation for Richard's massacre century earlier.
1294-1303 Boniface VIII Boniface VIII (1294-1303) is accused of murder,
rape, simony, heresy, atheism and homosexuality; pontificate is described
as "one record of evil".
1294 Bern All Jews in Bern, Switzerland are killed or expelled amid claims
they had ritually sacrificed Christian children.
1294-1368 China Catholicism is established in China.
1295-1303 Boniface VIII Boniface VIII (1295-1303) declares every creature
is subject to authority of pope.
1297 Palestrina 6,000 citizens of Palestrina are slaughtered after Boniface
VIII orders papal troops to kill all inhabitants of town belonging to rival
family.
1298 Nuremburg 628 Jews are killed after Nuremburg priest spreads story
that Jews drove nails through communion hosts, "thereby crucifying Christ
again".
1298 Nuremburg Christian Bavarian knight Rindfleisch destroys 146 Jewish
communities in 6 months after hearing rumours communion hosts "had been
tortured".
1300 Apostolicals Gerhard Sagarellus of Parma is burned at stake for
founding heretical Apostolical sect.
1305-78 Avignon papacy Popes move from Rome to Avignon, France, causing
Great Schism from 1378 to 1415, in which first two then three popes claimed
Throne of Peter.
1305-14 Clement V Clement V (1305-14) earns reputation as nepotist and pope
who helped French King Philip the Fair to seize wealth of Knights Templars
on trumped-up charges.
1307 Apostolicals Bishop of Milan orders Dolcino, successor to Gerhard
Sagarellas, to be burned along with remaining members of Apostolical sect.
1308 Bishop of Troyes Guichard, Bishop of Troyes, France, is charged with
using magic against Philip le Bel and other aristocrats.
1309 Avignon Papacy is exiled to Avignon, France.
1310 Knights Templar 54 knights are burned by Clement V (1305-14) who later
declares he had "no sufficient reason to condemn them".
1314 Jacques de Molay Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of Knights Templar, is
burned alive in Paris.
1314 Alips de Mons Alips de Mons and various associates are accused in
France of using image magic against Louis X.
1316-34 John XXII John XXII (1316-1334) ascends papal throne to become
world's richest man and first pontiff to promote theory of witchcraft.
1318 Dead heretics John XXII sanctions bull allowing heresy charges to be
brought against dead people.
1320 Black arts John XXII instructs French Inquisition to confiscate all
property belonging to blasphemers or dabblers in black arts.
1321 Dante Dante's Divine Comedy is published which places two popes in
Hell - Boniface VIII and Nicholas III - along with numerous cardinals.
1324 Kilkenny, Ireland Irish maid Petronilla de Midia (or Meath), of
Kilkenny, becomes first witch burned at stake in Ireland after Bishop of
Ossory accuses her of heresies and occult practices.
1326 Property heresy John XXII sanctions ***** inter nonnullos bull declaring
it heresy to suggest Jesus and his apostles owned no property.
1326 Witchcraft reality John XXII issues bull emphasising reality of
witchcraft and denouncing witches as enemies of Christianity.
1327 Meister Eckhart German mystic Meister Eckhart (1260-1327) dies heretic
after claiming "when the soul recognises the Kingdom, there is no further
need for preaching or instruction".
1334-42 Benedict XII Former inquisitor Benedict XII (1334-1342) is
described as "a Nero" who turned papal palace into "a sewer where is
gathered all the filth of the world".
1335 Toulouse Anne-Marie de Georgel and Catherine Delort are convicted by
Toulouse Inquisition of being seduced by Devil, travelling by magic, eating
babies and working evil.
1337 Deggendorf, Germany Entire Jewish population of Deggendorf, Germany,
is burned after stories spread they had defiled communion hosts.
1337 Bavarian Jews Jewish persecution spreads to Bavaria, Austria and
Poland where 51 Jewish towns are attacked.
1342-52 Clement VI Clement VI (1342-52) is described as "an ecclesiastical
Dionysus" who cavorted with mistresses on ermine bedspreads as Black Death
swept Europe.
1347-50 Bubonic Plague 27,000,000 die during Bubonic Plague also called
"The Death" which many Christians claim Jews started.
1347-50 Jews killed 18,600 Jews are killed in 350 separate massacres by
Christians believing Jews had started Bubonic Plague.
c1347 Bavaria 10,000 Jews are slaughtered after Christian mobs wielding
pitchforks and sickles slash through 80 Jewish communities in Bavaria.
c1347-8 Basel, Switzerland 600 Jews are burned as well-poisoners and 140
children are baptised into Christian families at Basel, Switzerland.
c1347 Brussels 600 Jews are massacred after Catholic flagellants march
through Brussels.
1348 Strasbourg, France 2000 Jews are herded into large wooden barn and
burned after Christians accuse them of starting Bubonic Plague.
1349 German Jews More Jews are murdered, mostly burned alive, in single
year than Christians persecuted by Romans over 200 years. Historian K
Deschner reports 350 German Jewish communities attacked.
1349 Mainz 6000 Jews are massacred in single day by Christians claiming
Jews started Bubonic Plague.
1349 Frankfurt Scores of Jews are slaughtered after Catholic flagellants
march through Frankfurt.
1367 Mortuary tax Church introduces mortuary tax or "succession duty"
entitling it to one-third of deceased's estate.
1378-1417 Great Schism Two popes reign during Great Schism period: one in
Rome, one in Avignon; they fight over ideology, practices, politics and
leadership.
1370 Brussels 100 Jews are burned and 500 "mutilated until dead" after
claims unnamed Jew broke communion wafer.
1375 Cessna 2500-5000 inhabitants of Cessna are massacred under future
Clement VII for revolting against papal authority; women are raped and
children ransomed.
1380 John Wycliffe John Wycliffe (1330-1384) supervises English translation
of Bible but is condemned after he claims papal authority is ill-founded in
Scripture.
1384 Lollards John Wycliffe's followers, called Lollards, are captured and
either locked in stocks or burned at stake.
1389-1404 Boniface IX Boniface IX (1389-1404) builds reputation as nepotist
and murderer who sold papal offices, indulgences and canonisations to
highest bidders.
1389 Prague Jews Historian K Deschner estimates 3000 Jews were slaughtered
by Christians in Prague.
1391 Seville Jews Archbishop Martinez of Seville launches Holy War on Jews
resulting in 4000 lives lost; 25,000 surviving Jews sold into slavery where
archbishop forces those aged over 10 to wear identification badges.
1391 Jehenne de Brigue Jehenne de Brigue is burned alive in Paris pig
market after using charms for healing and neglecting to say Paternoster on
Sundays.
1391 Paris witchtrial Macette Ruilly is burned alive in Paris pig market
after allegedly bewitching her husband so she could conduct affair with
local curate.
1400 Death duty Church decrees mortal sin not to leave at least 10 per cent
of one's estate to church in will.
1408 Bible translations Council of Oxford forbids translations of
Scriptures into vernacular unless approved by Church.
1414 Council of Constance John XXIII (1410-15) is accused of 70 crimes at
Council of Constance and is deposed for adultery, incest, atheism and
murdering predecessor Alexander V.
1415 John Huss Dr John Huss and disciple Jerome are burned alive for
denouncing church immorality, corruption and sale of indulgences.
1418 Papal Schism ends Papacy continues in Rome.
1428-50 Dauphine Trials 110 women and 57 men are burned alive during
witchcraft trials spanning 20 years in Dauphine, France.
1431 Joan of Arc Joan of Arc (1412-31) is burned alive for heresy at Rouen
after claiming God told her to save France from English invaders.
1431-67 Vlad Dracula Vlad "The Impaler", described as Eastern Europe's
greatest Christian defender, slaughters 200,000 people, many by impalement,
during 3 reigns.
1440 Gilles de Rais French aristocrat Gilles de Rais (1904-40) is executed
after confessing to charges concocted by church leaders bent on seizing his
vast wealth.
1441 Duchess of Gloucester English aristocrat Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of
Gloucester, is sentenced to life imprisonment after being accused of using
witchcraft to destroy King.
1441 Roger Bolingbroke Oxford scholar Roger Bolingbroke is hanged, drawn
and quartered after being accused of using sorcery to destroy King.
1447-55 Nicholas V First Renaissance pope.
c1450s Firearms Use of artillery and other firearms begins in Europe and
Middle East.
1450-1600 Witchburnings 30,000 people are burned as witches by Inquisition
between 1450 and 1600.
1450-1750 Witchburnings 200,000 or more individuals are burned as witches
in Europe and America between 1450 and 1750.
1450+ Germany 100,000 individuals are burned by Protestants and Catholics
in Germany where more trials occur than in any other European country.
1450+ Catholic burnings 30,000 individuals are burned during Catholic
Inquisition.
1450+ Scotland 4400 are burned in Protestant Scotland.
1450+ England 1000 are burned in Protestant England.
1452 Nicholas Jacquier Dominican inquisitor Nicholas Jacquier (b 1402)
confirms witchcraft as heresy in Flail Against the Heresy of Witchcraft
thereby justifying European witchhunts.
1453 Gutenberg Bible First Bible printed using moveable type; new
technology permits church and inquisitors to spread their poison more
easily.
1453 Constantinople After years of fighting between Catholic and Orthodox
Christians, Constantinople finally falls to Turkish Muslims who rename it
Istanbul; Byzantine Empire ends.
1453 Breslau 41 Jews are burned to death by Catholics claiming unnamed
Jewish woman had stabbed communion wafer.
1455-62 Dracula 100,000 Muslims are slaughtered by Christian crusader Vlad
Dracula (1431-1467) in his attempt to defend Christian Europe from Ottoman
Turkish Muslims.
1456 Battle of Belgrade Christians slaughter 80,000 Turkish Muslims during
Battle of Belgrade.
1458-64 Pius II Pius II (1458-64) builds reputation as former pornographic
writer who indulged in total sexual freedom and "gloried in own disorders".
1459-60 First witchhunt 5 individuals are tortured, publicly paraded then
burned alive at stake in Arras, France, during Catholic Church's first
organised witchhunt.
1460 Dracula 40,000 men and women are killed, many by impalement, after
Christian crusader Vlad Dracula (1431-1467) destroys town of Buda, Romania.
1464-71 Paul II Paul II (1464-71) earns reputation as worst Renaissance
pope who allegedly dies of heart attack while being sodomised by boy lover.
1471-84 Sixtus IV Sixtus IV earns reputation as incestuous, gay pope who
"embodied the utmost possible concentration of human wickedness".
1472 Spanish Inquisition 1000s of Jews, Muslims and Protestants are cruelly
murdered after Sixtus IV establishes Spanish Inquisition in 1472.
1492 Granada Catholic Castilian and Aragonese armies unite to battle
Turkish Muslims at Granada, Spain.
1472-84 Portugal 184 are burned alive during Inquisition in Portugal; up to
1500 penitents per time are punished during public auto da fe "act of
faith" festivals.
1475 Trent, Italy Nearly all Jews in Trent, Italy, are tortured, tried and
burned amid unproved claims they had ritually sacrificed Christian child
named Simon.
1478 Secret Jews Sixtus IV authorises King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to
revive Inquisition to flush out Jews and Muslims.
1481-1517 Spanish Inquisition 13,000 are burned in 36 years during Spanish
Inquisition; 17,000 are burned in effigy and 290,000 tortured, imprisoned
or bankrupted.
1481-1517 Mass burnings 2,000 are burned alive and 1000s brutally tortured
at auto da fe "act of faith" festivals in Spain.
1482 African slaves White traders begin transporting black slaves from
Africa to Christian world.
1483-96 Tomas Torquemada 1000s suffered excruciating agonies at hands of
Tomas Torquemada, Spain's most notorious inquisitor, who was allegedly
responsible for 10,220 burnings.
1484 Witchcraft bull Innocent VIII (1484-1492) issues Summis desiderantes
affectibus bull triggering witchhunting mania lasting 300 years.
1484 Witchcraft mania Summis desiderantes affectibus bull establishes
reality of witchcraft by claiming witches can fly, change shape and have
intercourse with Devil.
1484-92 Age of Bastards Innocent VIII earns reputation as ruling during
"Golden Age of Bastards" after siring some 100 illegitimate children, all
supported by church funds.
1484+ Alsace 5000 are burned as witches in province of Alsace after
Innocent VIII issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Bavaria 2000 are burned as witches in Bavaria after Innocent VIII
issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Bamberg 900 are burned as witches in Bamberg after Innocent VIII
issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Vaud 311 are burned as witches in Vaud after Innocent VIII issues
Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Grenoble 167 are burned as witches in Grenoble after Innocent VIII
issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Wurzburg 157 are burned as witches in Wurzburg after Innocent VIII
issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484+ Saxony 133 are burned as witches in single day in Saxony after
Innocent VIII issues Summis desiderantes affectibus bull.
1484 Italy 41 are put to death at Como, Italy, within months of Summis
desiderantes affectibus being issued.
1485 Cumanus 41 women are burned as witches under inquisitor Cumanus in
1485.
1485 Piedmont, Italy 100 are executed as witches in Piedmont valley, Italy.
1486 Heinrich Kramer Dominican inquisitor Heinrich Kramer (1430-1505) co-
authors Malleus Maleficarium (Witches' Hammer) with Jakob Sprenger after
being expelled for persecuting witches at Tyrol.
1486 Malleus Maleficarum 1000s are tried as witches after Malleus
Maleficarum becomes official handbook of Inquisition.
1486 Women Malleus Maleficarum claims unbelief in witchcraft as heresy and
women are more likely to become witches than men "because the female sex is
more concerned with things of the flesh than men".
1487 Waldensians Pope Innocent VIII declares armed crusade against
Waldensians in Savoy region of France.
1487+ 150 male and female members of Waldensian sect are cruelly butchered
in one of many French Savoy towns obliterated by papal soldiers.
1490s Church spies Juan de Mariana reports people "were deprived of the
liberty to hear and talk freely, since in all cities, towns and villages
there were persons placed to give information of what went on. This was
considered by some the most wretched slavery and equal to death".
1492 Spanish Moors Moors are defeated by Christian armies in Spain; last
Spanish Muslims are driven out.
1492 Spanish Jews 150,000 Spanish Jews receive orders to either convert to
Christianity or face expulsion from fear of "contaminating society".
Historian HC Lea reports many Jews died during exodus.
1492 Mecklenburg 27 Jews are burned at Mecklenburg after being tortured
into confessing they had defiled communion hosts.
1492-1503 Alexander VI Alexander VI (1492-1503) earns reputation as world's
most notorious pope and wealthiest man after obtaining power through graft,
embezzlement and murder.
1492 America discovered Christopher Columbus discovers San Salvador and
begins colonisation of New World; Alexander VI divides Americas between
Spain and Portugal.
1492+ Christianisation Within hours of landing Columbus procures 6 natives
as "servants" before avowing to "convert the heathen Indians to our Holy
Faith".
1492+ Columbus 150,000,000 North American Indians are enslaved, exported or
killed in name of Christ over centuries at hands of Spanish and English
explorers and pilgrims.
1493 South America Papal bull declares church under king Ferdinand is
entitled to all land in South America: "If the Indians refuse, he may quite
legally fight them, kill them and enslave them, just as Joshua enslaved the
inhabitants of Canaan.
1493+ Cortes 30,000,000 Aztecs and Mayans die over years as Spanish
conquistadors proselytise Christian faith.
1497 Florence Priceless Renaissance art is destroyed after church decides
to burn books, ornaments and musical instruments inconsistent with
Christian ideals.
1503-13 Julius II Julius II (1503-13) earns reputation as drunkard and
sodomite who allegedly abused young men including Michelangelo.
1506 St Peter's Work begins on St Peters in Rome.
1508 Michelangelo Michelangelo begins painting Sistene Chapel ceiling.
1508 Bearn Countless lives are lost during mass witchcraft trials at Bearn,
France.
1508 Toulouse 40 lives are lost during mass witchcraft trials at Toulouse,
France.
1509 Henry VIII Henry VIII becomes King of England.
1509 Luxeuil, France Countless lives are lost during mass witchcraft trials
at Luxeuil, France.
1510 Brescia, Italy 140 people are burned as witches at Brescia, Italy.
1510 Berlin 38 Jews are burned in Berlin after Jew confesses under torture
that he had made communion wafer bleed.
1512 Capernicus Church condemns Capernicus theory that Earth revolves
around sun.
1513-21 Leo X Leo X (1513-21) earns reputation for atheism, homosexuality
and excesses; allegedly sparked Reformation with indulgence selling and
claims such as "How much we have profited by the legend of Christ".
1514 Valcanonica, Italy 70 die as witches following mass witchtrials
involving some 5000 suspects at Valcanonica, Italy.
1514 Como, Italy 300 people are executed as witches at Como, Italy.
1517 Reformation German reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546) leaps upon Leo's
sale of indulgences by nailing his 95 Theses on door of Wittenberg Church.
1517+ Protestant support Luther's action receives widespread support among
exploited poor who claim church more concerned with collecting money than
teaching scripture.
1517+ War on Catholics Protestant preachers reject saint worship, Mary
idolatry and sacraments claiming God should be experienced through
scripture.
1517+ Religious wars Reformation unleashes torrent of hate claiming lives
of millions in numerous religious wars.
1517+ Martin Luther Martin Luther is accused of bigotry after claiming
women are inferior: "Girls begin to talk and to stand on their feet sooner
than boys because weeds always grow up more quickly than good crops".
1517+ Jew hater Luther's hatred of Jews is outlined in Jews And Their Lies;
pamphlet allegedly inspires Hitler to exterminate 6,000,000 Jews 420 years
later.
1517+ Banishment Luther believes Jews should be enslaved or thrown out of
Christian lands and their ghettos and synagogues be burned.
1517+ Anabaptists Luther sanctions execution of Anabaptists for heresy of
"double baptism" - baptism first as infant then as adult.
1517 Mexican conquests Spanish conquistadors land in Mexico and begin
conquests of Aztecs and central America.
1520 Montezuma Aztec emperor Montezuma is murdered.
1520 Luther excommunicated Martin Luther is excommunicated by Pope Leo X
(1513-1521).
1521 Diet of Worms Martin Luther's doctrines are presented before Charles V
and formally condemned.
1522 German NT Martin Luther completes translation of New Testament into
German.
1523-34 Clement VII Clement VII (1523-34) earns reputation as *****,
poisoner, sodomite, geomancer, church robber, atheist and "most disastrous
of all pontiffs".
1523 Como, Italy 1000 people are burned as witches at Como, Italy.
c1523-34 Cesena massacre 8000 people, including children, are slaughtered
at Cesena under Clement VII's instruction according to chronicler Paulus
Jovius.
1525 Peasants' Revol