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In reply to the discussion: Russia's Journey from Orthodoxy to Atheism, and Back Again [View all]Major Nikon
(36,904 posts)52. Both of which were ruled by totalitarians who also persecuted groups for non-religious reasons
But do keep trying to pretend atheism has such dogma or doctrine, even though you can't produce any evidence for it outside of your imagination. Meanwhile intolerant dogma and doctrine within Christianity and other organized religions just isn't that hard to find, along with copious examples of people actually doing what that dogma and doctrine demands. I get that you are desperate to invoke your trademark whataboutism, but unfortunately the best you can muster is a faceplant.
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Thanx for that. We communicated at an Orthodox Church of the Greek Jurisdiction.
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2018
#16
Both of which were ruled by totalitarians who also persecuted groups for non-religious reasons
Major Nikon
Oct 2018
#52