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Christians haven't been able to separate themselves from their dark ages, though they feign civility.. they are simply practicing what they have all along:
The Burning of the Library at Alexandria
Theophilus, God love him, is the Christian most often associated with the definitive act of destruction of ancient wisdom, the Burning of The Library at Alexandria. We cannot, however, be fully certain that there was either a single definitive library at Alexandria at this time or a single definitive act of arson.
There is no doubt that Christians under Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria, there were committed acts of the utmost heinousness, following the instructions of Emperor Theodosius. Pagan temples were ransacked, looted and defiled. During this time Theophilus attacked and destroyed the Serapeum, home of at least part of the library of Alexandria. Also the Museum, literally THE original and definitive museum, temple of the muses, was destroyed by Theophilus's Christian mob.
The great library at Alexandria was a collection of the knowledge and written culture of the entire known world. Under the decree of Ptolemy III all visitors to the city were required to give up any written material they had in their possession to the library scribes who would make a copy for the library, or rather a copy for the original owner and the original for the library. This was the mechanism by which there came to be assembled the greatest collection of human knowledge in the ancient world. By the time of Theophilus the library had been collecting scrolls, papyruses and codices for over five hundred years and it was widely regarded as by far the largest and most complete record of human knowledge ever assembled. Civilized men build, stock and use libraries. Alexandria was a civilized Hellenic Pagan city taken over by an uncivilized Christian mob.
The burning of books is never the activity of civilized men. It is a crime against humanity, and more, it is a crime against posterity. It is an act that can never be forgiven.
Civilized men do not burn books. Tyrants and fanatics burn books.
(Books defined above as being the only extant copies of a work, surplus copies are just bits of paper, regardless of their content.)
To attack culture, knowledge, science and wisdom of the ancient world as it was stored in the greatest collection of books ever assembled was an act that transcends the power of our language to condemn. All the words we have to describe such acts and to express our disapproval are fundamentally flawed, they suggest that such acts are beyond the capacity of “civilized Christians”.
Vandalism. Barbarism. Philistinism. Such words are tragically wide of the mark. There is only one word which can express the nature of such an act: Christian.
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The Burning of the Library at Alexandria
Theophilus, God love him, is the Christian most often associated with the definitive act of destruction of ancient wisdom, the Burning of The Library at Alexandria. We cannot, however, be fully certain that there was either a single definitive library at Alexandria at this time or a single definitive act of arson.
There is no doubt that Christians under Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria, there were committed acts of the utmost heinousness, following the instructions of Emperor Theodosius. Pagan temples were ransacked, looted and defiled. During this time Theophilus attacked and destroyed the Serapeum, home of at least part of the library of Alexandria. Also the Museum, literally THE original and definitive museum, temple of the muses, was destroyed by Theophilus's Christian mob.
The great library at Alexandria was a collection of the knowledge and written culture of the entire known world. Under the decree of Ptolemy III all visitors to the city were required to give up any written material they had in their possession to the library scribes who would make a copy for the library, or rather a copy for the original owner and the original for the library. This was the mechanism by which there came to be assembled the greatest collection of human knowledge in the ancient world. By the time of Theophilus the library had been collecting scrolls, papyruses and codices for over five hundred years and it was widely regarded as by far the largest and most complete record of human knowledge ever assembled. Civilized men build, stock and use libraries. Alexandria was a civilized Hellenic Pagan city taken over by an uncivilized Christian mob.

Civilized men do not burn books. Tyrants and fanatics burn books.
(Books defined above as being the only extant copies of a work, surplus copies are just bits of paper, regardless of their content.)
To attack culture, knowledge, science and wisdom of the ancient world as it was stored in the greatest collection of books ever assembled was an act that transcends the power of our language to condemn. All the words we have to describe such acts and to express our disapproval are fundamentally flawed, they suggest that such acts are beyond the capacity of “civilized Christians”.
Vandalism. Barbarism. Philistinism. Such words are tragically wide of the mark. There is only one word which can express the nature of such an act: Christian.
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