Now Iran has the WMDs guy? - /pol/ (#507167322) [Archived: 1179 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: v/dncugdUnited States
6/13/2025, 4:38:55 AM No.507167322
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Anonymous ID: LS+cWcpAUnited States
6/13/2025, 4:40:31 AM No.507167516
Israel used the CIA to kill john f kennedy for obstructing nuclear weapons for british balfour declared syria-palestine.

Jews are the Terrorists.
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Anonymous ID: mnssJ0OiBrazil
6/13/2025, 4:53:24 AM No.507169113
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>>507167516
What a bunch of unfounded claims and conspiracy theories.
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Anonymous ID: gs8ApYN5United States
6/13/2025, 5:03:16 AM No.507170177
>>507169113
This is true, also they had the largest Catholic Church in all of Asia in Nagasaki, it was likely the most developed region in the entire island. But what's more interesting to me is the fact that Nagasaki was originally a Jesuit colony, it was turned into a diocese only after a dispute with Jesuits running a port there. Then suddenly the VOC gets access to Portugal's trade routes and the Dutch eliminate the diocese by telling the Japanese that Spain uses Christianity for conquest not for trade. And even still 200 years after this they somehow still had Christians, so I read into it more and the Japanese 'unified' government had no postal system, no means of fast transit, and let villages/daimyo remain entirely autonomous. They also kept records on nothing and had next to no legal system to speak of. So whatever church Truman destroyed was built there only after the Meiji period, but still the fact that Japan had tens of thousands of Christians after 200 years of persecution just goes to show how obscenely weak their government was. They were still using Jesuit books (written in Chinese) for nearly all of their sciences for 200 years.
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Anonymous ID: iQ3JTJAiBrazil
6/13/2025, 5:06:45 AM No.507170596
>>507170177
maybe it also shows how strong catholicism is?
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Anonymous ID: gs8ApYN5United States
6/13/2025, 5:15:30 AM No.507171875
>>507170596
Perhaps, but the Catholicism that they were practicing would have been something very different from post Vatican I Catholicism. In terms of Tradition those Japanese Catholics would have likely had a far older practice than what Europe was doing at the time. They had a really bad tendency to cargo cult, for instance Shingon monks still used Siddham script even though literally no one in Japan, even the monks, could read it. Honestly if anything kept it alive in Japan it would have been the Jesuits because all of Japan's old documents were written in Chinese, which Jesuits were extremely fluent in and held a virtual monopoly on the language among Europeans. Every single Japanese scholar-bureaucrat knew either Dutch or Chinese, none of them wrote anything in Japanese.