The Christian Doctrine Of Discovery

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  1. Wahkon

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    On January 21, 2015, the Mille Lacs Messenger, a Minnesota county newspaper, published the following letter of mine. The letter can also be found on the Messenger's website.

    Thomas Dahlheimer
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    Christian Doctrine

    Indian Country Today Media Network (ICTMN), the world's largest Indian news source, recently posted another selective comment of mine. The comment is posted on an article titled, Congress' Christmas Gift for the Rio Tinto Mining Company. Its author is Steven Newcomb, an Indian activist who is one of the leaders of the global movement to set indigenous peoples free from their subjugated state of existence, which was imposed upon them by the Christian Doctrine of Discovery, a doctrine based on 15th century Papal Bulls.

    The Doctrine gave Christian explorers the right to claim lands they "discovered" and lay claim to those lands for their Christian Monarchs. The doctrine has been primarily used to support decisions invalidating or ignoring aboriginal possession of land in favor of colonial or post-colonial governments. The way of thinking that produced the Doctrine was that Christians enjoyed a moral and legal right based solely on their religious identity to invade and seize indigenous heathen lands and to dominate Indigenous Peoples.

    The World Council of Churches, the U.S. Episcopal Church and the U.S. Methodist Church have repudiated the Doctrine. However, the Pope's representatives at the United Nations have been trying to cover up this horrendous sin. In the wake of the attacks in France, Pope Francis said: "Religious fundamentalism, even before it eliminates human beings by perpetrating horrendous killings, eliminates God himself, turning him into a mere ideological pretext." Really, fundamentalists claim they are obeying "God" when they commit horrible atrocities, and they quote scriptures to prove their case. Historically, this is a common occurrence amongst the people of the three Abrahamic religions.

    My ICTMN comment reads: "In piqua's post he (Newcomb) mentions that he believes that the Bible's Old Testament scripture [Psalms 2:8] provides the way of thinking (for the Christian Doctrine of Discovery): "Ask of me ['the deity of the Old Testament'] and I shall give to you the heathen for your inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for your possession." If the source of this scripture is the supernatural entity whom this nation's Euro-American Christians believe in and serve (and I believe that it is), then separating these Euro-Americans from their evil supernatural "God" is the solution to the problem."

    Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
    Wahkon

    Related article: Bible verses advocate genocide against pagan/heathen natives

    Another related article (an article by Newcomb): The Old Testament Religious Basis of U.S. Federal Indian Law and Policy. Newcomb's follow-up article Chief Justice Earl Warren: A Christian Land, Governed by Christian Principles .
     
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    oh, what's that about the Quran again? ,, I missed it..
     
  3. skip

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    "The way of thinking that produced the Doctrine was that Christians enjoyed a moral and legal right based solely on their religious identity to invade and seize indigenous heathen lands and to dominate Indigenous Peoples."

    That is exactly what ISIS believes about Muslims.

    See that is the real goal of these religions to conquer other people, strip them of their land and resources and enslave them.

    No different from CAPITALIST IMPERIALISM either.
     
  4. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    did you get a fortune cookie ?
     

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