Zone1 Jesus Christ: The MYTH

They didn't.

It was quite the opposite, Christians persecuted Jews, from Antiquity after Constantine made it the state religion, all the way up to Austrian Mustasche Man.
Try googling it.
 
Only the Christian polytheists worship multiple Gods. People who believe in one God do not agree with you.
That’s quite the conspiracy theory you have there.
It’s you who believes in multiple Gods, not me. That on its own is a clue that Jesus might not have even existed, never mind all of the hokus-pokus superstition that goes along with it. :cuckoo:
 
Glasnost appears to be speaking for the Muslims views.
Sounds like a good idea. Better to be a Muslim or a Jew and let people come to me for my advice rather than to be a Christian standing on street corners with a loud-speaker and banging on doors trying to shove that Polytheist 3-Gods hokus-pokus crap down peole's throats. :cool:
 
Sounds like a good idea. Better to be a Muslim or a Jew and let people come to me for my advice rather than to be a Christian standing on street corners with a loud-speaker and banging on doors trying to shove that Polytheist 3-Gods hokus-pokus crap down peole's throats. :cool:
You show up to create enemies.
 
It’s you who believes in multiple Gods, not me. That on its own is a clue that Jesus might not have even existed, never mind all of the hokus-pokus superstition that goes along with it. :cuckoo:
You attack what you fear.
 
How is that a conspiracy theory?

Do you think Odin and Zeus were conspiracies?

At one time, more people worshipped Zeus than Yahweh. Did that make him more real?
How is over two billion people worshipping Jesus as God not a conspiracy in your mind?
 
How is that a conspiracy theory?

Do you think Odin and Zeus were conspiracies?

At one time, more people worshipped Zeus than Yahweh. Did that make him more real?
Did you google "did Jews persecute Christians" yet?
 
Do you think Odin and Zeus were conspiracies?

At one time, more people worshipped Zeus than Yahweh. Did that make him more real?
Google is your friend.

Past belief in Zeus or Odin does not logically negate Christianity, as the latter focuses on salvation through Christ rather than the existence of other deities. Historical evidence shows that old traditions, including Norse beliefs, often coexisted with or were gradually replaced by Christianity, rather than being instantly invalidated.
Key Aspects Regarding This Subject:
  • Coexistence and Syncretism: Historical accounts indicate that Vikings and other populations often blended their existing, older, pagan traditions with the new, adopted Christian beliefs.
  • Gradual Transition: In places like Denmark and England, pagan traditions persisted for centuries alongside early Christianity, as seen on gravestones from the 10th-12th centuries.
  • Theological Perspective: Christianity is based on the belief in one God and the salvation provided by Jesus Christ, which is not dependent on the negation of whether other deities were worshiped in the past.
  • Cultural Context: The transition from polytheism (e.g., Odin, Zeus) to monotheism was often a slow, cultural evolution rather than an immediate, logical negation of the previous faith's validity.
 
:crybaby:Again with the 'attack' already, sweet cakes?
Yes, because that's what you are trying to do. Iran talked tough too. It's easy to be brave until you get punched in the nose.
 
15th post
Back
Top Bottom