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2007-11-18 09:52:45 · 15 answers · asked by Bad Liberal 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Vash, I call 600 years of church-sanctioned elitism, illiteracy and denial of scholarship to be both big and enduring. Art and literature the church didn't approve of, didn't happen. Same with science. The ancient Egyptians were more advanced than early Christian Europe.
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2007-11-18 10:16:28 · update #1

Keep Fishing... you're still a long way off.

A dark age didn't follow the First World War and the 1918 Flu epidemic - why?

Handel was an 18th century composer and the Vatican Observatory was opened at the end of the 19th century. You do KNOW when the Dark Ages refers to, don't you?

Oh, and Macguyver is also right. The Bible was not permitted in translation (hence "elitist"). Not that anyone could even read. The continent's resources were being poured into fighting the Crusades and the ludicrous 300-year cathedral-building competition. Great for our tourism, not so good for the poor beggars at the time.
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2007-11-18 10:54:08 · update #2

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You are assuming of course that Jesus had/has anything to do with Christianity. From a logical point of view, the whole of Christianity from it's birth at the council of Nicea until today mirrors Another's qualities, not God's or Jesus'.

2007-11-19 02:30:59 · answer #1 · answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7 · 1 0

Wrong... try studying history some time.

The dark ages were generally brought on by the plague and invasion from the east. Any time a population looses as much of the population that occurred then it will result in a dark age. It was the willingness of the faithful to take care of the sick that as many survived as did often at the cost of their own lives. The music we have of Handel etc., much of the art we have and the buildings we have in Europe are a direct result of the faithful!

It is the combined efforts of the Church and telling Kings to help that kept the Huns, and Muslims from overrunning Europe and save what it did. The Church slowed some research but funded a lot too.. even today the Vatican observatory is world class!

2007-11-18 10:20:58 · answer #2 · answered by Fishing for Truth 5 · 0 1

Christianity had a extensive impact on charity paintings and missionaries. Christianity exchange into actually the only faith (on the time) that believed in spreading the religion during the completed international. with the aid of their missionaries they observed a super variety of desperation i'm specific, and that i can in straightforward terms logically anticipate that Jesus' message helped blend interior the charitable efforts that we see as we talk. i'm no longer a Catholic, regardless of the shown fact that that is a actuality that the Catholic Church is the main charitable enterprise interior the international by potential of a techniques, with the different Christian denominations following at the back of. so a techniques as rules is going, adultery exchange right into a criminal offense and nonetheless is in maximum states (in spite of the reality that hardly enforced). Liquor rules have been put in place, and so on. i might prefer to think of that the ten commandments had plenty to do with some western rules. In any journey, the ten commandments are latest in universally each and every western custom. that is secure to declare that for the period of Europe, most of the greater socialist leaning states might have used Jesus as a affirmation of their politics. (in spite of the reality that i'm a conservative and don't think of Jesus cared in any respect approximately politics) And each and every thing Rico JPA mentioned, different than i do no longer believe the parable area.

2016-11-12 00:32:36 · answer #3 · answered by du 4 · 0 0

You are just looking at one side of the coin. What happened during the tenure of Pope Gregory. In his tenure... arts, Science, culture, education, etc. reached a new heights. Until today, we can still feel the importance of church in promoting education (most outstanding schools of thoughts are catholic managed and maintainted by Religious congregation). Hospitals likewise.... Who provided orphanages? Who promoted care and protection for women in distress.... did any government agencies during that time took charge in caring for them? Acts of the apostles (Bible) tells us so that the apostles took care of orphans, the widows and the disadvantage. They even took care of the lepers. etc.

2007-11-18 11:33:50 · answer #4 · answered by buandantev 1 · 0 0

If I'm not Mistaken, that religious church at that time (dark ages) HID the Bible during those Years, from the Common People.

No Bible, No Word of GOD, No Light.

2007-11-18 10:28:28 · answer #5 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 0 1

"The Dark Ages" is a term that modern historians no longer use because the Middle Ages were not the time of ignorant darkness that Enlightenment thinkers claimed it was.

Oh, and secondly, I don't believe that the Middle Ages is Christianity's biggest and most enduring contribution and would like to see some facts to back up your opinion on the matter.

2007-11-18 10:02:20 · answer #6 · answered by Dysthymia 6 · 1 2

Christianity's biggest and most enduring contribution to our culture is our salvation through Jesus Christ. The dark ages were a result not of Christianity, but of people. Just like Islam is in the midst of their "dark ages". We had a reformation, spurred by christians like Luther and Francis of Assisi and scientists and poets and scholars etc....

Your premise is false, your question prejudiced by a contempt for investigation.

2007-11-18 10:02:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Because Jesus missed his flight back to Earth (he was supposed to return during the lifetime of his apostles).

2007-11-18 10:42:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Beautiful.

2007-11-18 09:58:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

The label "Dark Ages" is a human construct. A lot of good things happened then.

2007-11-18 09:59:37 · answer #10 · answered by Averell A 7 · 2 2

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