Actually, friend, your confusion results from a misunderstanding: gothic refers not simply to the visigoths, but also to a medieval style of art and architecture, and several stylized roman alphabets including the German script you used here. 5'd!
PS: I have three priests and a bishop in my family, and they can tell you that anyone who has studied biblical scholarship knows the the Old Testament is made up of many different dijointed sources. In fact, if you read carefully, there are two contradictory creations of humanity in the Book of Genesis. Thus, reading the bible as a literal source for the process of creation is highly problematic. Take the guidance and wisdom from the Bible and open your mind to the possiblity of God's role in science.
This is not what your opponents expect you to believe, nor do they ask you to give up your faith in God in order to accept the empirical truth of evolution. Only the most narrow of minds would think that either of these beliefs exclude one another. You have enormous faith in God, so why is it so hard to believe that He created something as subtle and beautiful as evolution? I think YOU, SIR, need to rethink your own dogmatism and stopping underestimating God. No offense. Feel free to respond.
First of all, this is hardly the place for this kind of thing. Second of all, don't you think that if the twelfth century church in Europe had access to the sophisticated technology and organizational techniques of modern regimes they would have used them just as brutally? I understand the point you are attempting to make, but you are making a slanted comparisson between two really uncomparable historical periods and ignoring many other issues. Regardless of belief, all humans are potential monsters.
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