Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4923787-20140311231814/@comment-142.177.69.109-20140321032628

Firstly, that was not meant literally.

I meant to disclose Shinto and Hinduism. Did Buddhist monks advocate such before the 1900s? Also, the Dalao Lama has recently come out supporting marriage equality. I'm not justifying Buddhist hate of Muslims, I'm just pointing this out. I always found that to be ironic.

Secondly, I'm seriously, Idon't even know. Baffled or confused doesn't cover it.

I know far, far better than this, so why I even-for one, I know full we'll that throughout history, there have been high and low points, and compared to centuries ago, today is pretty well balanced that way.

While I'll confess to not knowing the full story when it comes to Christianity between the Medieval period to the 1900s, considering how I have understood that other cultures and religions have had high and low points, it logically follows that Christianity would have high and low points too.