Christianity as a Tool of Conquest.
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Christianity as a Tool of Conquest is a term paper written in response to the book The Destruction of the Indies written by Bartolome de las Casas. Throughout the paper, the contrast between what the original cause and purpose of the Europeans was in their attempt to colonize the new Americas versus what really happened. It accentuates the violence that they commited against the indigenous, being this a contrary atribute to what they preached. This
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h, for they did not believe in it themselves; and if they did they were not willing to give up their greed as an exchange to save the souls of the natives being conquered. I once heard somebody say: "what you do doesn't let me hear what you say". This was definitely the case for the Europeans that attempted to bring the Christian faith to the New World, yet they ended exterminating a race.
h, for they did not believe in it themselves; and if they did they were not willing to give up their greed as an exchange to save the souls of the natives being conquered. I once heard somebody say: "what you do doesn't let me hear what you say". This was definitely the case for the Europeans that attempted to bring the Christian faith to the New World, yet they ended exterminating a race.