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To: dbehsman

> the last century was THE bloodiest century in recorded human history. There is none other comparable. All thanks to ...

Advanced weapons and transportation technologies. If the Crusades, the Islamic invasions of Europe, the various intra-European wars, etc. had had chemical weapons, tanks, bombs and AK-47's, they woulda used 'em. Hel's belles, son, biowarfare has been used for as long as people have understood that "scary plague + dead bodies = danger." That's one of the ways in which the Black Death was introduced to Europe... plague corpses tossed over city walls via catapults. Killed a third of Europe. Not even WWII or the Commie pogroms pulled that off.


33 posted on 07/11/2006 7:29:44 AM PDT by orionblamblam (I'm interested in science and preventing its corruption, so here I am.)
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To: orionblamblam
> the last century was THE bloodiest century in recorded human history. There is none other comparable. All thanks to ...
Advanced weapons and transportation technologies.

Interesting way of looking at it, but I think your incorrect. It was murderous atheistic ideology that drove the twentieth century butcheries.

If the Crusades, the Islamic invasions of Europe, the various intra-European wars, etc. had had chemical weapons, tanks, bombs and AK-47's, they woulda used 'em.

I'm not willing to concede that point. It is certainly possible that they would have tried them or even used them, but we'll never know for certain, because those options were not available to the crusaders. If I recall correctly, the goal of the crusades was to retake the holy lands. It was not to wipe out the Muslims. As far as I know, there was no official concentration camps set up for Muslims or even Christians. I'm not saying it was a picnic by any means, but I don't think the comparisons can be fairly made.

Hel's belles, son, biowarfare has been used for as long as people have understood that "scary plague + dead bodies = danger." That's one of the ways in which the Black Death was introduced to Europe... plague corpses tossed over city walls via catapults. Killed a third of Europe.

From my understanding of the numbers, roughly 20 to 25 million people were wiped out during the Black Death. Terrible numbers to be sure but, the influenza epidemic of 1918 wiped out between an estimated 20 to 40 million worldwide.

Not even WWII or the Commie pogroms pulled that off.

Yes they did, and far worse. The last I heard (I'm not sure if this includes the numbers from the Holocaust) WWII killed over 52 million people. The Communists in the last century murdered well over 100 million people (this was not in war, this was in death camps/persecutions/forced labor, etc.). In sheer numbers alone, the twentieth century was the bloodiest century in recorded human history. Thanks to the atheistic governments of the fascists and communists, the science of murder was practiced to a very efficient level.
34 posted on 07/11/2006 12:53:03 PM PDT by dbehsman (Liberals, they're just too open minded to hear anyone else's point of view!)
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