Oh, so now Christianity is a Roman conspiracy, not a Jew conspiracy? If the Romans did it, though, why did they go to so much effort to try to kill off all the Christians? Or did the Jews convince the Romans to do it, before the Romans tried to kill them all some 30 years after Jesus? Maybe the Han Dynasty (the "China" of the time period) was in on it too.
I'd mock this more, but it's not worth the effort.
If you're a Christian in Ancient Rome you're treated no better than a transgender in the 1930s. It's called normalization.
I'm glad that it even gets recognition even if the people inventing it (Jews) led to BILLIONS of Europeans starving to landlords and god emperors for a millennia.
Yawn. If you don't understand the cause and effect, than I pity your beliefs. They're easily controlled. It was simple power. A secular god to control the rest of the pantheon, easily identifying the faithful. Until beliefs are never controlled because they spawn contradiction, and zealotry. Yet again branching into which god serves its subjects. Until beliefs often become more powerful than those who profit by them, beliefs changing in those robbed of their faith. This is why religion dies. You cannot control believers, only profit off of them. Changing into far easier managed institutions of service. Until there are only the faithless, subjugated. Or perhaps their belief that god returns, and he'll bring an end to all those others ignoring him. Hahaha. See how that works? Now bow and say your prayers.
Or perhaps we should debate how religion instills belief to bring an end on the unfaithful?
In either event it provided power to those who profited off it. They have the perfect means of control. Adapting into far easier methods. Or simply inciting against any others.
This rant is built upon a pillar of unfounded claims. Let's start with aliens. What makes you so sure?
Oh, so now Christianity is a Roman conspiracy, not a Jew conspiracy? If the Romans did it, though, why did they go to so much effort to try to kill off all the Christians? Or did the Jews convince the Romans to do it, before the Romans tried to kill them all some 30 years after Jesus? Maybe the Han Dynasty (the "China" of the time period) was in on it too.
I'd mock this more, but it's not worth the effort.
If you're a Christian in Ancient Rome you're treated no better than a transgender in the 1930s. It's called normalization.
I'm glad that it even gets recognition even if the people inventing it (Jews) led to BILLIONS of Europeans starving to landlords and god emperors for a millennia.
lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZftML6pAv7E
Yawn. If you don't understand the cause and effect, than I pity your beliefs. They're easily controlled. It was simple power. A secular god to control the rest of the pantheon, easily identifying the faithful. Until beliefs are never controlled because they spawn contradiction, and zealotry. Yet again branching into which god serves its subjects. Until beliefs often become more powerful than those who profit by them, beliefs changing in those robbed of their faith. This is why religion dies. You cannot control believers, only profit off of them. Changing into far easier managed institutions of service. Until there are only the faithless, subjugated. Or perhaps their belief that god returns, and he'll bring an end to all those others ignoring him. Hahaha. See how that works? Now bow and say your prayers.
Or perhaps we should debate how religion instills belief to bring an end on the unfaithful?
In either event it provided power to those who profited off it. They have the perfect means of control. Adapting into far easier methods. Or simply inciting against any others.