Blood in the Archives, Blindness in the Pews
Christians boast of heaven for themselves and hell for everyone else -- yet they ignore the centuries of blood, abuse, and corruption carried out in their god’s name.
They call others “blind,” but refuse to see their own record. They pray for the rapture, eagerly awaiting the day when nonbelievers suffer forever, while pretending their own hands are clean. They are not.
This is not opinion. It is documented fact. Court transcripts, royal commissions, survivor testimony, government archives, investigative journalism, and even the Church’s own admissions of guilt all testify to the same reality:
Christianity has been a machine of violence and exploitation for two thousand years. Torture, forced conversions, genocide, slavery, political violence, wartime propaganda, prostitution rings, systemic abuse of minors, and cover-ups that meet every criterion for crimes against humanity -- committed by clergy and followers alike, generation after generation. A death cult in practice, wrapped in the language of salvation.
No believer is absolved. You may not have swung the sword, lit the pyre, or violated the child -- but you funded the sword, defended the pyre, and protected the abusers.
Every tithe and every donation fuels lawyers hired to obstruct investigations, PR teams paid to distort narratives, and administrative systems designed to shield predators instead of victims. Money in means harm out. Every coin dropped in the plate is another brick in the wall built to silence survivors and protect criminals.
You’ve read the headlines, seen the court cases, watched the payouts made with your donations -- and still you cheer for your religion while pretending the blood isn’t on your hands. That is not neutrality. That is complicity.
You enable the system that hides evidence, relocates offenders, stonewalls victims, and postures as moral authority while standing on mass graves and sealed archives. You are not innocent bystanders. You are accomplices.
So if god is real and just, judgment would be merciless on those who excuse evil in his name. Atheists might stand a better chance -- because at least we don’t defend rape, torture, genocide, and systemic corruption under the banner of faith. --
Denial only deepens the stain. Shame on Christianity -- shame on its followers who excuse, ignore, or finance its crimes. The blood is on your hands, and no prayer will ever wash it away. stellarhousepublishing.com
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