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Elder Lister
Why we editing history then?You can't wish history away, just because it doesn't suit your morals.
History says it happened. That is not debatable.
Whether that was right or wrong is debatable.
Why we editing history then?You can't wish history away, just because it doesn't suit your morals.
History says it happened. That is not debatable.
Whether that was right or wrong is debatable.
@Okiya, bring a credible source. A big claim requires an unimpeachable source. This smells like a hekaya.
All evidence is there media articles, books etc. For instance, the Catholic church in Uganda says the king was gay. What unimpeachable source do you want?
Leta nijisomee. I don't trust "widely whispered stories".
Thanks for that source. Who wrote it?
When was it written? What are their sources? Does this publication have an interest (bias) in the story?
Who wrote it- Sophia Institute Press & Catholic exchange
When was it written- June 2021
What are their sources- Research.
Does this publication have an interest- definitely. The christians who were killed by the king were Catholics
I would need to read a neutral source.
Then read this by the Episcopal Church.
Martyrs of Uganda
( The Church Missionary Society began work in Uganda in 1877. At the end of the twentieth century the Anglican Church accounted for about 25% of the population of Uganda. On June 3, 1886, 32 young men, pages in the court of King Mwanga of Buganda, were burned to death on a large single pyre […]www.episcopalchurch.org
These are also White Christian missionaries.
Do you believe that there were matyrs in Uganda?
Yes. As defined by the Catholic church.
So you believe the Catholic church when they say Catholics were killed but didn't believe the same Catholic church when they say one of the reasons its members were killed was refusing homosexual acts.
Yes. I don't believe everything I hear. Is it possible that the Catholic church personnel would embellish the truth for financial and/or political reasons?
Why should you believe everything from one side of a conflict that had two parties?
What makes you believe the matyrs were Catholics? In fact probing further, what makes you believe they were killed and it wasn't suicide? Did you confirm from the other parties?
The Uganda matyrs were Catholic. It was widely reported with many primary sources because it was a public execution. The story is collaborated widely.
IS the story of the King being gay as well documented?
Primary sources include first hand evidence. Table evidence of these primary sources you are referring to.
Wait a minute.Thanks for that source. Who wrote it?
When was it written? What are their sources? Does this publication have an interest (bias) in the story?