>>761421
>The true answer is protestantism
The core of Europe being torn into parts dates back to protestant deformation.
A mere look upon US tells me that protestantism cannot have it right, sorry sweetie.
Also I find it funny when particularly american prots call pope a communist (yeah I know he's a subversive) Let's not forget that it was their country that wholeheartedly supported "uncle joe" while he subjugated europe. Roosevelt adored by large amounts of american prots had no problem having Stalin by his side. So what's the fuss suddenly with the "communist"?
>you blame Europe's problems on America
Not all of them. But if America let Europe alone and sticked to their business, Europe would be definitely better off. Basically thanks for nothing, great job for the last 100+ years btw.
>inb4 better red than dead
America never challenged marxist ideals because the last century it was as materialistic as marxism itself. So memeing US as "anti-communist" is laughable since the soviet union's industry was created by US finances.
But you are right that the current pope is a marxist. That does not make Luther right however.