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If we’re cancelling institutions for benefiting from slavery (and rightly so) why aren’t we cancelling the church for…

…the 50,000 people murdered in witch-hunts, the 30,000 killed during the inquisition and the approximate 1.2 million killed in Jewish pogroms? Not to mention the five crusades that killed millions?
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LordShadowfire · 100+, M
It's a lot harder to cancel an entire religion is why. We'd have to go through, figure out which of the modern churches were directly involved in that kind of crap, and try to influence public opinion, which includes the opinions of literally billions of people who 100% believe that any attempt to hold their particular church responsible for what it's done is an attack on Jesus.