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Throughout history there have been an untold number of atrocities supposedly committed by those who hold to the scriptures (Bible). Christianity is considered by many to be the worse thing that could have ever existed. But is Christianity really to blame?
Since the end of the first century Christianity is much more aligned with Greek philosophy and Egyptian mythology than with the Bible. The trinity, immortal soul, eternity in the ether, are but a few of the doctrines held by Orthodox Christianity. But these doctrines come straight out of the Greek and Egyptian cultures and have no direct evidence in the scriptures themselves.
Would it not therefore be more appropriate to blame Greek philosophy and Egyptian mythology for the above mentioned atrocities? Can you imagine Jesus being party to the inquisition?
The religion is designed to create empire. We have chosen people. We have monarchy as a divine form of government. So when the emperor, who is treated as God by the religion, tells the farmers to go to the next province and kill the heathens who are not chosen the farmers suspend the golden rule and kill their neighbors. Throw in a false flag attack to get the locals ignited to fight and empires are born! The most popular religions were or are designed to build empire which is why they were spread so widely supplanting the local religions of the people who were conquered.