15 June, 2015

Great Failure

Posted by Socrates in Christianity, Christians, Revilo P. Oliver, Socrates at 12:58 pm | Permanent Link

by Revilo P. Oliver.

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“The great effort, inspired by Christianity, ended in failure, because the minds of the conquerors had been muddled and perverted by Christianity. Thus was the blood of our race shed in vain, and its heroism aborted, as was often to happen in later centuries.”

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  • 4 Responses to “Great Failure”

    1. Mel Brooks Says:

      One of Oliver’s great gifts was his extraordinary sense of humor. Like a certain white activist likes to put it, Smile it drives your enemies crazy.

      A hugely informative, and absolutely hilarious lecture. Enjoy!

      http://www.revilo-oliver.com/news/1965/09/can-liberals-be-educated/

    2. fd Says:

      I really subscribe to Oliver’s pointed style of writing. It’s similar to Hitler’s writing except Oliver infused humor for comic relief.

    3. Tim McGreen Says:

      Well, at least the Crusaders did manage to kill off a lot of jews and mudslums, so it wasn’t a total waste of time. They also brought back some kind of secret knowledge about masonry, which resulted in the construction of those amazing Gothic cathedrals.

    4. fd Says:

      Hitler commented that Gothic art was dark in reference to the Christian Dark Ages. Dark religion; Dark art.

      The Children’s Crusades were a train wreck. The French and German kids insisted the Jew god would protect them. As soon as they arrived in North Africa, the Arabs promptly captured and enslaved them. The Arabs had a field day with the tender young girls.