(April 12, 2019 at 7:53 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: Really, where would christianity be without Nero?Call me an old cynic if you will, but I always saw the good in Nero.
Back in the ancient Rome pagans found Christians to be as irritating as people today consider scientologists to be irritating, but once Nero started persecuting Christians for burning Rome (whether they really started the fire or not) pagans started feeling sorry for them and, needless to say, Christians exploited it beyond any measure creating whole culture of a "persecuted Christian" with myriads of invented martyr saints and other myths like catacombs where Christians would go down to worship during periods of persecution. Which still goes on in the minds of many Christians even today - they feel persecuted by communists, Jews, muslims, atheists, aliens, scientists - you name it.
So if there wasn't that period where Christians were persecuted pagans wouldn't feel that allure of forbidden religion do you think that christianity would just die long time ago?
It's a great pity that it's no longer legal to feed christards to the lions. The world would have been a far better place had the practice not ceased. At the very least, our children would have been a lot safer.
I don't know whether I need a bottle in front of me or a frontal lobotomy.
