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Title: The Beginnings of Christinsanity: A Lesson for Creators
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 27 Aug 2018
Why Did Christianity Prevail?
Tom Bissell | The New York Times | 13 February 2018
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/13/books/review/bart-d-ehrman-the-triumph-of-christianity.html

Extract: So how did Christianity triumph? To put it plainly, Christianity was something new on this earth. It wasn't closed to women. It was so concerned with questions of social welfare (healing the sick, caring for the poor) that it embedded them into its doctrines. And while there were plenty of henotheist pagans (that is, people who worshiped one god while not denying the validity of others), Christianity went far beyond henotheism's hesitant claim upon ultimate truth. It was an exclusivist faith that foreclosed -- was designed to foreclose -- devotion to all other deities ... Thus, Christian believers go from roughly 1,000 in A.D. 60, to 40,000 in A.D. 150, to 2.5 million in A.D. 300. Ehrman allows that these raw numbers may look "incredible. But in fact they are simply the result of an exponential curve."
Title: Re: The Beginnings of Christinsanity: A Lesson for Creators
Post by: Sturmkrieger on Mon 27 Aug 2018
Christianity, the brainchild of Saul of Tarsus from the suicidal teachings of the Essenes. Kosher to the core and throughly anti White.