Who won the Reformation?
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I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.
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Were you watching The Da Vinci Code last month with CLS over a pot of chocolate fondue @Swaye ?Swaye said:I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.

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I read Holy Blood Holy Grail years ago on a mid east deployment. I still think Brown ripped them off, even though he won the lawsuit. But to answer your question, yes.YellowSnow said:
Were you watching The Da Vinci Code last month with CLS over a pot of chocolate fondue @Swaye ?Swaye said:I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.

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We're building bridges man! I read that same book.Swaye said:
I read Holy Blood Holy Grail years ago on a mid east deployment. I still think Brown ripped them off, even though he won the lawsuit. But to answer your question, yes.YellowSnow said:
Were you watching The Da Vinci Code last month with CLS over a pot of chocolate fondue @Swaye ?Swaye said:I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.

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I actually loved that book. One of my favorites of all time. Never knew exactly how much of it was true, but super interesting.YellowSnow said:
We're building bridges man! I read that same book.Swaye said:
I read Holy Blood Holy Grail years ago on a mid east deployment. I still think Brown ripped them off, even though he won the lawsuit. But to answer your question, yes.YellowSnow said:
Were you watching The Da Vinci Code last month with CLS over a pot of chocolate fondue @Swaye ?Swaye said:I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.

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Definitely a more in the genre of conspiracy theory/pseudo history, but a fun rabbit hole to go down none-the-less. All the being saidSwaye said:
I actually loved that book. One of my favorites of all time. Never knew exactly how much of it was true, but super interesting.YellowSnow said:
We're building bridges man! I read that same book.Swaye said:
I read Holy Blood Holy Grail years ago on a mid east deployment. I still think Brown ripped them off, even though he won the lawsuit. But to answer your question, yes.YellowSnow said:
Were you watching The Da Vinci Code last month with CLS over a pot of chocolate fondue @Swaye ?Swaye said:I blame King Philip and the French (because they suck). If they hadn't fucked over The Templars they would have beheaded Luther for heresy quick. Then I wouldn't have to see Baptist churches every two miles on every road in the Souff. Fucking French.

Jake Browning sucksthe Bible is not a history book either. -
Luther's greatest contribution from a Christian perspective was putting the Bible in the language of the various countries making it more of the populist religion we see today rather than the top down Latin that nobody could understand Catholics
Then the Krauts developed the printing press -
Luther's translation of the Bible into German occurred in 1522. First Gutenberg printing press Bible was 1455, so your order is not correct. But yes, these are the 2 key developments in terms of expanding freedom of thought.RaceBannon said:Luther's greatest contribution from a Christian perspective was putting the Bible in the language of the various countries making it more of the populist religion we see today rather than the top down Latin that nobody could understand Catholics
Then the Krauts developed the printing press
P.S. - Was it hard to help Guttenberg set the movable plates when you were there? -
I laffed.



