Comment by otabdeveloper4 13 hours ago Source? Proofs?Do communism and secular humanism count as "religions" here? 4 comments otabdeveloper4 Reply vitally3643 12 hours ago The Crusaides and literally all of British colonialism.Do you not know anything about history? NeutralCrane 11 hours ago The Crusades and colonialism can’t be distilled down to single causes, but even if you tried, religious reasons would not be the main ones. Political and financial motivations were far bigger factors in both. otabdeveloper4 11 hours ago The East India Company was motivated by religion?You'll have a hard time justifying that unless you're some sort of hardcore Jewish cryptosupremacy conspiracy theorist. vetronauta 12 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhas_of_Bamiyan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_destroyed_libraries
vitally3643 12 hours ago The Crusaides and literally all of British colonialism.Do you not know anything about history? NeutralCrane 11 hours ago The Crusades and colonialism can’t be distilled down to single causes, but even if you tried, religious reasons would not be the main ones. Political and financial motivations were far bigger factors in both. otabdeveloper4 11 hours ago The East India Company was motivated by religion?You'll have a hard time justifying that unless you're some sort of hardcore Jewish cryptosupremacy conspiracy theorist.
NeutralCrane 11 hours ago The Crusades and colonialism can’t be distilled down to single causes, but even if you tried, religious reasons would not be the main ones. Political and financial motivations were far bigger factors in both.
otabdeveloper4 11 hours ago The East India Company was motivated by religion?You'll have a hard time justifying that unless you're some sort of hardcore Jewish cryptosupremacy conspiracy theorist.
vetronauta 12 hours ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhas_of_Bamiyan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_destroyed_libraries
The Crusaides and literally all of British colonialism.
Do you not know anything about history?
The Crusades and colonialism can’t be distilled down to single causes, but even if you tried, religious reasons would not be the main ones. Political and financial motivations were far bigger factors in both.
The East India Company was motivated by religion?
You'll have a hard time justifying that unless you're some sort of hardcore Jewish cryptosupremacy conspiracy theorist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhas_of_Bamiyan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_destroyed_libraries