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  1. As for the rest of them, let God sort them out." In Altered Carbon Season 2 episode 3, this sentence is spoken by Colonel Carrera. On the Marilyn Manson album Antichrist Superstar, the song "The Reflecting God" features the lyrics "Let's just kill everyone, and let your God sort them out!" See also. Catholicism portal; Christianity portal

  2. Jun 21, 2018 · Amalric supposedly answered (in French): “Kill them all. God will recognize his own.”. Some sources give the alleged quote as “Kill them all, for the Lord knows his own” or as “Kill them all. The Lord knows his own.”. It eventually came to be most commonly paraphrased as: “Kill them all and let God sort them out.”. “—.

  3. May 30, 2017 · Most everybody today has heard some variation on the phrase “Kill them all, let God sort them out’” This phrase gained modern fame during the Vietnam War but it is actually a modern updating of a quote that is over 1,000 years old and was first uttered in Southern France during what are known as the Albigensian Crusades at the Siege of Béziers in July, 1209 by the Papa; Legate and ...

  4. Nov 2, 2022 · It’s even worked it’s way into pop culture. For example, The Simpsons episode “The Boy Who Knew Too Much” where Marge says: “Well, Bart, your Uncle Arthur used to have a saying, ‘Shoot ’em all and let God sort ’em out.’. Unfortunately, one day he put his theory in to practice. It took 75 federal marshals to bring him down.

  5. Jul 22, 2019 · Amalric’s infamous quotation was updated during the Vietnam War, when the saying “Kill ‘em all, let God sort ‘em out” became popular among American Special Forces troops. That “witticism” was put on unofficial Special Forces military patches, pins and t-shirts that are now sold as “collectibles” on eBay. More recently ...

  6. Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius (Kill them. For the Lord knows who are His.). That is the origin of the modern phrase: "Kill them all and let God sort them out." Caesarius did not hear that statement firsthand but merely wrote that Arnaud was reported to have said it (dixisse fertur in the original text).

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  8. Dec 1, 2014 · Let God sort’em out.”. The Medieval Origins of a Modern Phrase- “Kill’em all. Let God sort’em out.”-. I recall, when I was around nine or ten years old, traveling with my mother to Parris Island South Carolina to watch my older brother graduate from Marine Corps boot camp. It was an imposing and impressive place to be for a young ...

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