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On December 25, 274, Aurelian, after unifying the Roman Empire, instituted Roman monotheism under the god Sol.

The other gods were relegated to mere saints focused on practical causes, such as the saint of marriage (Eros) and the saint of metalworkers (Hephaestus).

Later, the only thing Flavius Constantinus and Flavius Theodosius did was replace the god Sol (Sol was the god's name) with Jesus, who had been created by their family during the time of Flavius Vespasianus and Flavius Titus.

And, over time, the names of the saints were changed from pagan names to Catholic names.

Why did the name Flavius become more important than the name Caesar after the Christianization of the Empire? Because Jesus was created in the Roman court during the era of Flavius Vespasianus and Flavius Titus, and later made the official religion by Flavius Constantinus and Flavius Theodosius (who were secretly descendants of Vespasianus' family)
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somehow this only became known in the west after the emancipation of the jews
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this doesn't explain at all why christianity remained relevant for centuries after, even if it were true (it isn't), or why the norse embraced it without coercion and went on a happy crusade at the beginning of the 12th century
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>>18245355
That woman will develop skin cancer. Very sad.
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yeah i also watched caesar’s messiah and skimmed through some ralph ellis quackery. you should check out francesco carotta’s theory im sure you’ll eat that shit right up.
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>>18245363
>why the norse embraced it without coercion and went on a happy crusade at the beginning of the 12th century
because those Christianized Germanics interpreted Jesus as le epic Odinic warrior. Their conception of Jesus was not „Jew rabbi in the desert”
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>>18245402
don't you ever get tired of lies?
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>>18245366
>Sand people
Nah she is protected from Sol like the San people.
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>>18245410
prove me wrong
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>>18245415
they went to literal desert to see where Jesus lived



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