The museum created by the American Bible Society in July 2021 said it would be open to visitors until March 28. The Christian ministry nonprofit that translates Bibles and sends them around the world has recently been besieged with challenges including layoffs, funding troubles, and five CEO changes within two years.

  • Lath@kbin.earth
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    8 months ago

    A lot of people don’t get is that the churches didn’t want knowledge for knowledge’s sake. It was about power. Copy their unholy book, spread it to the masses, teach it to them and hold them as a weapon against the rulers of the countries they were in.
    They had the wealth and the manpower from all the gullible fools they conned.

    Sure, specific intellectuals did pursue advancement in science and technology under the wing of religion, but it was often that or be silenced.
    Same as with the witch trials. It wasn’t the Church that did that and even advised against it, it was their rabid followers who misunderstood the texts.
    Remind you of any current group in particular?

    I feel pity for the Renaissance. All that hubbub about enlightenment and yet we’re still stuck in the ages before it.

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      Sure, specific intellectuals did pursue advancement in science and technology under the wing of religion, but it was often that or be silenced.

      Like Copernicus, Galileo, Descartes? Silenced/censured by the church, often with threats. Or Bruno, burned alive…

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        Like Copernicus, Galileo, Descartes? Silenced/censured by the church, often with threats. Or Bruno, burned alive…

        We don’t talk about Bruno.