Why do Christians conveniently overlook the terrible history involved in their religion?

the Christian

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Instead of searching for the true and living thru spirit filled Godly men...you look for him thru the evil deeds of mem moved by the doctorines of demons who claim they are doing the work of god..but is only satan's work they are doing. Search for the true and living God...the God of love.


God loves you....god bless
 
It seems like all the questions asked here are about spirituality and convincing others that their religion is the only way to go. Yet there is definitive proof that the Bible itself has been rewritten many times over the ages simply to satisfy the beliefs of the person doing the translation/transcription at the time (before printing presses of course). How is anyone sure that what is in the Bible is actually what was supposed to be there in the first place. Then there was the councils in Old Rome that actually went through and decided which parts of the bible should be kept and which should be thrown out. Who were they to make this choice if this is supposedly the 'word of god?' Not to mention that despite all the talk of peace and forgiveness the history of religion is riddled with more blood than all the wars in the world put together. In the end it almost seems like they suggested "follow us or we will mutilate and kill you." Since the wording of the Bible hasn't changed since those times, why is it all 'peaceful' and 'loving' now? That book is soaked with the blood of billions.....
 
Man's general history is soaked in blood, so what's your point? maybe some people.. some people like to use anything they can to influence others, or get their way, or fulfill their own agenda.. including religion.. does that make religion bad? no.. take Islam and these terror groups, perfect comparison. people using their God's name, to get what they want.

there was no "Bible" before it was compiled. just the old jewish scriptures which were considdered to be from prophets, kings, etc. and a bunch of letters from the apostles, and ppl giving accounts of God etc.. .. these councils were comprised of various priests, and religious leaders etc back then. Not just some officials. some books left out directly conflicted with what was considered inspired (such as saying Jesus wasn't on the cross but a lookalike), the copies they had weren't old enough to be from the authors (Epistle of Barnabas), or didn't match up with previous authors, some didn't even claim to be inspired by God or involve Him (I don't know why Esther was left in).. no easy task to consolidate all of this.

there's definite proof it's been rewritten.. as in copied, and translated obviously, but changed? no.. the earliest copies we have, and the current translations match up pretty darn close.

oh yes i acknowledge the bloody history of my faith, doesn't invalidate it's worth... there was even a reformation, where the church was teaching things that werent even in the Bible.. and some broke away and got more into the bible than what was being taught to them.. not that they didn't have witch hunts, etc later on. Rome was always a bloody nation, when they had the pantheon of Gods, and when they took Christendom, and up untill their fall. why blame Christianity for Rome's agenda?

I look to Christ who speaks to my heart, not some fanatics who abused God's name for conquest and riches.
 
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