how DID the Romans become Christian??? |
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...I mean, how do you do that? Imagine a voodoo cult that worships roosters on some remote part of Puerto Rico all of a sudden being adopted by the president of the United States and made mandatory and exclusive, wiping out Christianity and all the rest...how do you DO that? I suppose the Emperors one day outlawed their pagan rites and temples...and forced people into Christianity...certainly the most pleasure-seeking and raucuous Romans did not adopt this nonsense willingly. Constantine had to make war on his own people to convert THEM! That`s an odd way for a "religion" to take hold...especially one of Peace that killed anyone who wouldn`t accept it. Peter says a Muslim can be executed for becomming Christian...well hells bells so could a CHRISTIAN, if he simply went from orthodox to Protestant! Any Christian who deviated ever so slightly from Rome could be killed in the most gruesome ways..and we`re not talking about leaving Jesus for Mugwhump...but for JESUS!!! If you had a slightly different take..if, for instance, you made the sign of the cross with three instead of two fingers, even though you were orthodox in every other way, you could be KILLED, by a Christian...and not for dumping the entire religion...just adopting a slight variation. The point should be clear that the religion was adopted for purposes of control...that`s the reason they couldn`t allow even the slightest variation..not because God would be offended but because the Emperors and popes would lose their absolute hold. If once people are alowed to think for themselves...it`s all over. Christianity was not welcome ANYWHERE...certainly not as a new national religion. The people who pushed it, after the first few generations, were themselves pushed into it...and they in turn pushed everyone else they came across into it...which is why real and true Christians are so damn foolish and impossible to reason with...they lost their minds to Jesus long ago...not to him necessarily but to the manner in which the Romans used him to enforce their hold over disparate people from all sorts of cultures. It doesn`t hurt that Christianity asks them to forego the pleasures of this earth for some airy fairy paradise no one ever saw or tasted...or that people are conjured to forego the need for any kind of proof...even more, that to NEED proof is a sign of the devil working in you and that only by the most abject servility and gullibility will you be found truly pleasing in a god`s eyes..a god who seems to prefer foolish sheep with fuzy bottoms and wooley heads to rational beings. Christianity is losing its grip...that`s the good news. Of course they want to convince us that if we ever get our self-respect back it will be the end of the world..that without them, dogs and cats would be fornicating in the streets with each other. The Born-Again movement is a testament to that fear...the scoundrels saw their grip slipping for years now...years in which we managed to improve living conditions for most people traditionally held down by the Church...pretty soon we`d all be fucking each other with no regard to creed, race OR sex...and so they started up their Extremist Wing who`ve been making a mighty ruckus fucking us over generally...but the good news there too is that we see them for what they are more and more. Bush is their Messiah...that about clinches their fate. --------------------- |
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