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Originally Posted by Targanth
Certainly a memorable anniversary today. Luther's actions back then are still important.
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I'm glad you think so. One of the errors in our society is an unwillingness to hold an amiable discussion. Actually come to think of it, the definition of an amiable discussion back then involved torture, rape, and massacre (hmmmm), and neither side was guiltless.
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Originally Posted by superfrog
If you'd like to reform your 'Scape board tonight:
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I really like how balanced these cards are. Perhaps I'm missing some low-key bias, but as I look at it now, I find it rather refreshing that neither one is demonized, or rather they are equally demonized. Luther did change the rules (arguably somewhat whimsically), and Pope Leo X was indisputably corrupt.