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When did religion lose control over regulating heresy? Atheists like me are not equipped to control these retards.
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Democracy
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Protestant reformation allowed anyone to be a heretic and believe whatever custom-created version of Christianity they wanted. The sects that either created a stronger emotional high (nondenominationalism) or a more insulated cult like environment (Calvinism) became the most popular. People now choose their Christian denomination based on the emotions they feel during the worship or from the feeling of exclusivity they receive by being “in”



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