When you wear that cross in your avatar, SkyFlyer, you are representing Christianity. And when people see our most sacred symbol next to the breast of an attractive lady with the text asking for the opinion of if they have implants or not...
Hm. You disappoint me, SkyFlyer. As a Christian, I disapprove of this.
Hey, no children under 2.5. If you want to talk about supposed "anti-christian" morals...read your own history.(Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, Burning times...)
Merlin
All that stuff was the Pope's fault
With no resistance from the flock.
It's not as if all them peasants of serfs had that much of a choice cuz durin' the Middle Ages the Pope was a pretty powerful guy and pretty much had the reins of the entire European continent. Then things changed when King What's-his-name of England wanted a devorce and told the Pope to shove off
1) The Spanish Inquisition was(contrary to the name) started by the Spanish Royalty(namely, Queen Isabella) to achieve relegious unity. They achieved it, at the cost of many of the educated, craftsman, and scholars. Which is why they fumbled the ball when it came to America.
2) it was a rare thing when people(read: Peasants/Serfs) spoke out against The Burning Times. The Vatican had the full cooperation of the people in whatever town they decided to cleanse. 99% of the time they were entusiastically behind the idea. It was a community-wide event. Parent's brought their children to see a "witch" burn. Ironically enough, that was probably the same witch that brought the child into the world.
If they happened to come across a whole wiccan community they just shoved them all into the biggest buliding and set fire to it.
Also the King you are referring to is King Henry the VIII.
In fact, one of the organizations that actually dared to stand up to the pope(or were planning to) were the Knights Templar(the code of which is what my fleet is based on). Of course, once King Phillip II of France got wind of this he told the pope and asked for permission to eliminate all of them. The pope blessed the idea and arrests warrants were sent out throughout the land of France and beyond to be executed on Firday, October 13, 1307(the first Friday the 13th, and the start of the superstition, an often forgotten fact).
Another interesting point about the above paragraph is to notice that King Phillip, NOT the Pope were the first one's to become aware of the plot to condemn the pope--that means that the pope was NOT all-powerful as you say.