If Christianity is false, why haven't you been able to disprove it with "muh science" and "muh critical thinking"?
Not related, but is water baptism required for salvation? I am personally leaning towards no.
Papists and Orthodox need not respond.
>>136321805
>faith
>>136321805
Because religion is a HUGE business. Who's going to buy shit for Christmas and Easter if there was no magic Jew on a stick? Churches and corporations (pretty much the same thing) pay hush money to the media not to completely discredit their bullshit.
>>136321805
Waiting for all the LARPagans to show up and ruin this thread.
Pagans don't believe in their retarded gods, all they do is just shit on Christianity all day and they make shit up about history. There are some pagans that are retarded enough to believe that Jews created Christianity to destroy Europe, which is so fucking stupid that it makes me want to neck myself.
Pagans are fucking retarded and half of them worship some fucking loser who makes shit YouTube videos.
>Pagans believe that Europe was a Utopia before Christianity
>Pagans believe that Christianity caused the fall of Rome
>Pagans have never heard of the Byzantine Empire
>Pagans believe that if Christianity never existed we would be exploring the stars right now
>Pagans believe that 10% of Christians on /pol/ are actually Jewish shills
>Pagans unintentionally divide /pol/
>Pagans fall for middle ages were absolute SHIT meme
>Pagans are okay with their ancestors being faggots
>Pagans fall for the Jewish Jesus meme
>Pagans fall for the no evidence outside the Bible meme
>Pagans fall for the liberal hippie Jesus meme
The list can go on for hours, they can all fuck off and die in the whole that they came out of, pagans are fucking useless and are the worst group on /pol/ besides, roaches, leafs, and Communists.
>>136323374
*hole
Show me evidence of a talking snake
>>136323374
Given (so-called) Saint Augustine's City of God, I would be inclined to believe that Christianity was intended to erode the cultural fabric of the Roman Empire, culminating in the fall of Rome a handful of centuries after Christianity's founding.
However, as far as post-Renaissance Western civilization, yes, it is prima facie absurd that Jews could have predicted that over 1000 years in advance.