Ignorance and the Bible

its very possible western Christians created a sect to control the east and fight original Christians from the holy land, who weren't puffed up with imperial bullshit.

lol no, Antioch became the major center of Christianity after the Jews began banning Christians form their synagogues. The first Church was in the Upper Room of the Temple in Jerusalem. The first Bishop was James.
 
the church in Rome was around WAY before the 7th cenury.

So what? There were Christians in Rome before Constantine was born. Doesn't make them the first or even the head church. In fact they didn't even 'outrank' several Greek churches, as shown by letters from Paul addressing various issues.

The Peanut Gallery can find Darrell Bock's excellent book The Missing Gospels for a good layman's intro to early Christian churches.


The book has an excellent discussion on whether or not Rome dominated the churches early on. It didn't.
 
So what? There were Christians in Rome before Constantine was born. Doesn't make them the first or even the head church. In fact they didn't even 'outrank' several Greek churches, as shown by letters from Paul addressing various issues.

The Peanut Gallery can find Darrell Bock's excellent book The Missing Gospels for a good layman's intro to early Christian churches.


The book has an excellent discussion on whether or not Rome dominated the churches early on. It didn't.
regardless, mohammed was a Christian plant.

where the "church" was centered is not the point.
 
regardless, mohammed was a Christian plant.

where the "church" was centered is not the point.

They much more resemble the Babylonian Jewish cult than anything near Christianity. Even 'the taqiyya' racket resembles the Orthodox rabbinical racism and practices.

AI Overview

No, Jewish Orthodox communities do not practice taqiyya; taqiyya is an Islamic principle allowing the concealment of one's faith under threat of persecution. While Jewish communities, particularly Sephardim, historically used practices akin to taqiyya, known as marranism or crypto-Judaism, to survive forced conversions under Islamic rule, this practice is not an Orthodox Jewish concept. Instead, Ashkenazi Jews, for example, developed a strong rejection of conversion and a sense of martyrdom during periods of Christian persecution.

The above of course contradicts itself.

In Europe and especially the U.S., most Jews just assimilated and mainstreamed, as was the case in Europe. Jews were probably over 10% of the Roman Empire's population, but since 'impure Jews', as decided by the Babylonians' cult scam had little stake in being Jewish any more, many just assimilated and moved on. There would considerably more Jews around today, a huge demographic, if it weren't for the Babylonians' 'Master Race' bullshit that started with Ezra excluding most of the Jewish population from being included in the politics and Temple culture.
 
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agreed, and

....you are now fully in the club.

watch your neck.

lol I have no need to worry about anything from them. In fact there are several Jewish sects that reject the Babylonian rubbish and are still around, and most Jews are secular now, not Orthodox and don't care one way or the other. I occasionally attend services at synagogues with friends, the same with masses with Catholic friends and Pentacostal services with friends as well as Baptists and other sets with friends in those denominations.

The Pentacostals have the most fun by far, though you can hear some pretty good music at Jewish services as well. Black churches can have excellent choirs as well. You need to lose the propaganda rubbish and get out more.
 
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It is quite humorous that those who are the most ignorant on the Bible are those who profess to be Bible thumping Christians. The scholars, people who actually STUDY the Bible for a living, are mostly atheists. And they became atheists only AFTER their deep study led them to that conclusion.

If the Bible stories that defy all laws of science and nature were written today, by an author we could actually talk to about his veracity, we would label it as science fiction.

But, since it was written by several unknown authors 2000 years ago, the believers take it as fact. Delusional. Willfully ignorant. Intellectually lazy.

No problem for you, since you'll always be an anti Christian atheist like your buddy guno.
 
No problem for you, since you'll always be an anti Christian atheist like your buddy guno.
Yep, unless there’s ANY credible evidence to the contrary, I’ll remain an atheist. So far, not one fucking shred that has been convincing.

I am waiting, though. Nobody has much to offer, however. Especially that hidden god of yours.
 
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