Ok, maybe I missed the response somwhere, but the great library of Alexandria was NOT burned by Christians. The library burned in 47BC I'm pretty sure, and Rome was not Christian until Constantine came to power in Rome after the battle of the milvian bridge, which was in the early 4th century AD (350+years later). The library burned as a result of the conflict between troops loyal to Cleopatra's brother and Caesar's legions in Alexandria, and the library caught on fire by accident in the fighting. Sorry, no bible thumpers involved there, just a tragic accident that deprived the world of its greatest single collection of knowlegde ever.
Ok, sorry to hijack the thread, just had to clear that up; please go back to bashing each other