How did Christianity become the biggest religion in the first place?
"By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none"
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
How did Christianity become so popular
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How did Christianity become the biggest religion in the first place?
"By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none"
Charlie Chaplin Quote:3 Things - Missionary zeal, Emperor Constantine, Colonialism.https://www.quora.com/How-did-Christiani...-religions
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
Maybe because it requires less discipline while filling your mind with empty promises and false hope.
(October 8, 2017 at 4:34 pm)energizer bunny Wrote: Maybe because it requires less discipline while filling your mind with empty promises and false hope. Aren't all religions like that?
"By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none"
Charlie Chaplin (October 8, 2017 at 4:35 pm)Die Atheistin Wrote:(October 8, 2017 at 4:34 pm)energizer bunny Wrote: Maybe because it requires less discipline while filling your mind with empty promises and false hope. I would think other religions require more discipline and dedication. Showing up to church once a week for only an hour isn't much. But i don't make a habit of studying world religion hence the "maybe."
The carrot and the stick. It's a great combination if you want to brainwash somebody.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein Quote:In a scathing study, George Tinker described the notorious reducciones led by the Franciscan father Junipero Serra in Spanish California from 1769 to 1782. Tinker asserted that the missionaries “functioned in complete symbiosis with the structures of Spanish civil government, and even as an extension of it,” including receiving their salary from the colonial administration.20 Serra and other missionaries arrived with Spanish troops, and upon supposed conversion, the indigenous inmates “were no longer allowed to leave the mission except for specific purposes and [with] the express permission of the missionaries.”21 In the concentration missions, natives were forced to labor to support the missionaries and soldiers, and they were subjected to compulsory religious attendance; worse yet, families were separated and children taken from their parents, the better to train and civilize them. Contemporaries like Father Antonio de la Conception Horra reported corporal punishment in the form of whipping, shackling, placing in stocks, and depriving of water, all of which were deemed reasonable to enforce the peaceful gospel on them.22 Nutrition also suffered, as the previously self-sufficient peoples were reduced to peasants and serfs who fed their masters. It should be noted that Pope Fuckface just made Serra a "saint." Apparently making Indians disappear by killing them was a "miracle" to these catholick pricks.
Apostle Paul kept track of what dogma sold and what didn't with whatever crowds he could attract and he kept refining/updating/changing the 'message' to maximize his return.
That's why Paul's take on Christianity is so different from Jesus' version. Retconning combined with marketing numbers to refine the product, IOWs. Jesus' apocalyptic Judaism was a tough sell, hammering it into something VERY different made it salable. The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.
(October 8, 2017 at 4:30 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:Quote:3 Things - Missionary zeal, Emperor Constantine, Colonialism.https://www.quora.com/How-did-Christiani...-religions Circular - begs the question, why were there zealous missionaries? |
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