The museum created by the American Bible Society in July 2021 said it would be open to visitors until March 28. The Christian ministry nonprofit that translates Bibles and sends them around the world has recently been besieged with challenges including layoffs, funding troubles, and five CEO changes within two years.

  • Flying Squid
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    79 months ago

    Does religion having a monopolization on learning (in Europe) make up for all of the murder, torture, oppression, etc.?

    Maybe if we didn’t have all the learning but none of the queer people or the “witches” or the Jews or the Muslims or anyone else that Christians ended up massacring never got tortured and murdered, the world would be a better place.

    Things can be relearned. People can’t relive their lives.

    • @[email protected]
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      -49 months ago

      I wrestle with this one because let’s not pretend life was peaceful before religion - religion gave the structure that grew into us understanding those things are wrong. It’s now obsolete but for s time I think it was a net positive

      • Flying Squid
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        39 months ago

        A net positive for whom? The wealthy and powerful?

        Because so far your argument seems to be that Christian tradition in Europe kept knowledge alive… knowledge that had mostly been destroyed due to the Christianization and then collapse of the Western Roman Empire.