Is it accurate to say the founding of Christianity was the #1 biggest anomoly in human history, and the founding of Islam the #2 spot? I can’t think of any other events that come anywhere close
>>17280583>Is it accurate to say the founding of Christianity was the #1 biggest anomaly in human historyNo it was inevitable. The greek system of bloodline gods from Olympus had fractured into too many warring shards to protect its whole people from outside threats to their continued existence. So the son of the god of Gods came to unite all his people, all the people of God, into one body for their salvation and eternal life. That worked very nicely for over a thousand years until it was forgotten who it is the son sought salvation for. Shinto espouses its people too are of the divine mingling with the earthly, they have a place in the kingdom as well, should they desire it.
>>17280678No Paul of Taurus’s means no spread of Christianity
>>17280686Shut your hole, jew, nobody asked your opinion.
>>17280678It was already proved that Egyptians and Mesopotamians were brown. Your schizo delusion was disproved.
>>17280678suddenly why the japs allied with the nazis makes complete sense