After seeing the "religious persecution" that the modern evangelical Christians in the US cry about (ie. "Don't be a dick" and "no, we all don't want to be subject to your bullshit" ) I'm having serious doubts about that persecution claim.
In fact, does anyone remember, from history class, what that persecution was? I don't recall examples. I'm probably wrong though.
What the persecution was, was literally not taught in US history class. Just that they were religiously persecuted.
The persecution was in fact that the country governments wouldn't make their religious laws country laws. They were angry that they couldn't force their way of life on others. So they came to america, and genocided the indigenous people.
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u/PTS_Dreaming 19h ago
After seeing the "religious persecution" that the modern evangelical Christians in the US cry about (ie. "Don't be a dick" and "no, we all don't want to be subject to your bullshit" ) I'm having serious doubts about that persecution claim.
In fact, does anyone remember, from history class, what that persecution was? I don't recall examples. I'm probably wrong though.