The message of Q is to do your own research, yet there is an abundance of Biblefags that get butthurt at the mention of doing research on the origins of Abrahamic religion and the Bible. Wat do?
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That's funny. The Roman Catholic Church kept the Bible away from the common man for centuries. Nobody could read Hebrew, Greek, or Latin besides the priests.
And when a group of former priests dared to translate the Bible into English, German, French and other languages, the Roman Catholic Church declared war and went as far as digging up their corpses to burn their bones if they couldn't get to them while they were still living.
Once the common people obtained access to the wisdom found in the Bible, people began questioning the divine right of kings, and the feudalism system collapsed. A middle class emerged thanks to the Reformation.
It is no coincidence as peoples' confidence in the Word of God has been replaced by faith in science falsely so called that we're seeing the middle class disappear and the reemergence of feudalism. The only difference is the kings are on the board of directors of multinational corporations and the CEOs have replaced the dukes and barons.
Not really funny. But the interesting point that you make is accurate in that first it was the language of religion, then medicine, then law and now science.