Those who destroyed temples and vandalized idols in Europe were ordained as SAINTS in Xtianity. Let's learn about a few of them in this series. #SaintsOrVillains

Please DO NOT use the word "SAINT" in front of Rishis, Munis and Acharyas of Dharma.
The Apostle, St. Philip breaking idols. Phillip cast the Devil, in the form of a hideous dragon, out of a statue of Mars. Philip told the crowd that if they broke the statue and adored the Lord's Cross, the sick would be cured and the dead would be brought back to life.
Why not use Rishi / Muni /Acharya? These are Sanskrit non-translatables! Let the world learn how to use and pronounce these words.
Book burning — that favourite activity of the Christians throughout the Dark Ages. Medieval Christians claimed that Holy Books could be easily identified because they would not burn. SAINT DOMINIC destroyed many books, acclaimed their vandalism as proof of heretical content.
One of the seven wonders, the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, Turkey, was destroyed along with the Goddess' statue, first damaged by St. John the Apostle, & then flattened by St. John Chrysostom in 401 CE. #SaintsOrVillains? Before (digital reconstruction) & After Pics Here. Sad.
The Axe of St. Martin that destroyed several temples and broke numerous Idols. The grip says, "the pagan statues fall down, hit by St. Martin's axe. Let nobody believe that those are gods, who so easily fall down" in Latin. #SaintsOrVilliains
Saints and Bishops of Xtianity broke not one or two but millions of Murtis and temples in Europe and decimated the various cultures of Europe, brought science and development to a standstill for a 1000 years during teh dark ages! #SaintsorVillains
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