>>1845191>they're all ChristianAnon, maybe you haven't heard of the enlightenment and modernism but by today's standards "God is dead". Most western countries are apathetic to the idea of God and are irreligious by majority. Even then, I never argued that there weren't bad Christian people. I was stating that saying "American and European environmentalism is probably unrelated to Christianity" is a completely false statement as they are very much related because of resurgent academics and early Christian environmentalists.
>the greeksI misspoke when I said they invented rationalism, but aristotelanism and platos dialogues would've been lost to time had it not been preserved by Catholics. Scholasticism, and by extention academia, was entirely produced by Chritian theologians. This is due to the fact that scholasticism was founded in the combination of Catholic theology and their interest in studying historical rhetoric and dialogue. I also specifically included the debt Christendom has to Islam for their advances in mathematics and astronomy.
>Muslim AfricaThis issue is very complex, North Africa is Muslim and for the most part is doing well alongside countries with positive colonial relations which are Christian. There's no denying that it is also because of the international interest in the continent, that it's central landscape has been raped by political strife and purposefully stunted economic development. Not all nations in Africa have the same demographics, religious diaspora and political stability anon.