Why does it seem like people became "kinder" starting around the 1700s?
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Date: November 2nd, 2025 1:16 AM Author: Sienna property newt
My answer would be "Martin Luther".
I'm curious as to what happened in that thread. I'm guessing a number of other people mentioned the Reformation too. Reddit jannies hate the idea that religion ever accomplishes anything good so they nuke the whole thread claiming it's somehow not scholarly enough even though it's fairly obvious
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5792522&forum_id=2).#49394523) |
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