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Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, etc, etc training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the systems governing them.

But for Christianity. Its origin perished. There was only doubts in its constructs. And as through the passages of time and time again mortal man assuming divinity constantly fails.

Shucks, I get an idiot down vote after that. They wanted to hear about Satan instead. Probably far too dumb to see it.

Tell me about the Dalai Lima today? Anybody. Tell me about where he lives. Does it even need money, despite using it, is it self sufficient. Yet he's exiled?

1 year ago
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Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, etc, etc training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the systems governing them.

But for Christianity. Its origin perished. There was only doubts in its constructs. And as through the passages of time and time again mortal man assuming divinity constantly fails.

Shucks, I get an idiot down vote after that. They wanted to hear about Satan instead. Probably far too dumb to see it.

Tell me about the Dalai Lima today? Anybody. Tell me about where he lives. Does it need even money, despite using it, is it self sufficient. Yet he's exiled?

1 year ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, etc, etc training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the systems governing them.

But for Christianity. Its origin perished. There was only doubts in its constructs. And as through the passages of time and time again mortal man assuming divinity constantly fails.

1 year ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the systems governing them.

But for Christianity. Its origin perished. There was only doubts in its constructs. And as through the passages of time and time again mortal man assuming divinity constantly fails.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the systems governing them.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

We have seen this with modern missionaries, missions. Eventually their good deeds get swallowed by the system.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions. Until feudalism.

Dunno if that makes sense??? There is a lot hidden from history. History completely rewritten after reformation.

There was a similar system in Ancient Egypt where priests and their orders became more powerful than the pharaohs resulting in civil war.

Buddhists the same.

Many others at historical points.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

But the concept of it became more and more flawed. There was of course existing King's cities and their Baronies. But for the peasantry it was monasteries setting up towns and converting former religions.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, writing, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising taxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising tsxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the knights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising tsxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the kinights templar moving against the pope, or his royal appointment the King of France.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events collapsing it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites, barons, dukes etc taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades. Kingdoms sooner had to defend themselves raising tsxes and conscripting. Some monasteries then even had their own guards. Warrior monks. That collapsed with the kinights template moving against the pope or his royal appointment.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Christians got wiped out.

Original Christians set up shop as a monastery managing the community. It taught language, Latin, agriculture, architecture, training the peasants. Selling and trading with other monasteries. There was no other rulers other than God. Of course the kingdom had elites taxing the monasteries who also tithed to the popery. The popery managed kings and kingdoms. Sending them off into the crusades.

Eventually it resulted in feudalism. After a number of events.

1 year ago
1 score