Re: what I meant to say... |
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..the scariest thing and what should give every thinking person nightmares is that the Romans adopted Christianity...also at the point of a sword. The idea that people joyously "converted" to Christ is absurd and a huge lie. Contantantine was no Christian...he also had to force his people into Christianity...in fact the religion was NEVER welcomed by anyone...misfits on the edges of society found "comfort" in the idea thjat without doing anything more than praying they were going to beat the rich people who controlled them...for the rest is was all forced conversion....hell we can SEE it done to the Africans and Europeans and the people of South America and North America...the church can't lie about these...although it maintains that ages ago, at a time when there were no newspapers or independent observers, 'people just fell all over themselves to become Christian...it's a funny Church that was kind and merciful, when no one was looking and then did what they did to the cultures they encountered when people were around to record the events. You can see today when the evangelicals tried to take advantage of the midery and poverty of Iraqis by bring their "message" and food baskets, to desperate people who nonetheless rejected them, just how they've managed all these centuries to "win" people over...they only tried it when their armies had "softened" people up. The Korean idiots who went to Ajghanistan to "save souls" and got just what they deserved, although they got off easy, shows you how people, with full traditions,a religion they were born and raised in and married in etc, reacted when no army was present. Yes, some people were attracted to the "message"...but it was only because of the goodies they were promised. Christianity did not invent Love, or Kindness, or personal sacrifice....these were alive and well ages beofre Christians claimed them. All Christianity offered was an incredible "gift"...eternal life...if people signed on. And the only way you got that gift was by agreeing to benefit from the murder of a totally innocent man...not by being good and kind. You had to join what amounted to a Gang, whose initiation was a tacit agreement that if YOU had been present at Golgotha and no one else was willing to nail Jesus...YOU would do it! Beause that murder was the ONLY way Christianity could thrive and YOU could get your reward. The prophets of other religions were either air-lifted to heaven directly, or died in bed, like Muhammad, surrounded by friends and family...but not the Christians...their "dear savior" had to be torn limb by limb and they had to rejoice in it because it got them an unheard of beneift. No wonder Christians are so damn bloody...their religion is born in the murder of an Innocent...and carried on, like some vampire, on the blood of countless other innocents. It's a religion of death....steeped in death, not life...with a cadaver hanging in its temples....like any butcher shop...his body bleeding, his heart exposed, with nails pinning him up like he was an animal being gutted...for them to rejoice over and kneel over and pray to...had Jesus been machine gunned to death little Christian children would have little gold machine guns around their necks which they would KISS periodically when they were feeling particularly "holy". Yuck. --------------------- |
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