Ask any Christian for evidence of the validity of the Bible and they will point to the Dead Sea scrolls. The Dead Sea scrolls were conveniently found in 1946-47, in what is now Israel. Convenient. They were supposedly hidden in caves that no one had entered for thousands of years. Right.
The Dead Sea scrolls were written by Hebrews, who are modern day Zionists and The Bible tells Christians to accept their slavery under a one world (Zionist) government, or else Jesus won't return. That's weird, right?
Even more interesting is that parts of the Bible were stolen from the Epic of Gilgamesh, proving it to be a work of Fiction.
It might be hard to wrap your head around, but the Bible and Christianity are simply a tool of the satanic cabal to pacify Christians as they are slowly killed off and enslaved by the one world government, AND IT WORKED!
Let's think about this logically. Why would you wait around, refusing to fight back, in the hopes that you'll meet Jesus, when all you have to do is stand up and fight. If you die in the process, you go to heaven, right? To see Jesus, right? So, why wait around for some BS Hebrew prophecy to come true?
It's the biggest Psyop of all time and the lemmings refuse to wake up.
Say what you will about the historicity of people and events in the bible , but I think this is the biggest take-away from the Christian mythology: there's more to life than this (because otherwise, really, it's kind of sad and pointless). That and building a sense of community, doing unto others and whatnot. There's some stuff worth knowing & adopting in it, but it's by no means exclusive to Christianity. For example, the Buddhists also teach that there's more to life than this material existence (and to not be dicks to one another).
The metaphysical stuff would be watered down though, naturally, as religion has to appeal to the masses to be any useful politically (and I think it'd be difficult to argue that politics has nothing to do with religion writ large).