If Christians really hate paganism, then why did early Christians write in Greek (a pagan language) instead of making it mandatory for Christians to speak and write exclusively in Hebrew? Latin is also a pagan language yet the Catholic Church uses it.
>>18407081There's no such thing as "pagan" languages. Languages are human creations.
>>18407085Every extant language was handcrafted by God at the tower of babel. The languages may have been developed by humans somewhat since then, but they remain within the boundaries of the kinds God created, just like animals.
>>18407096I'm starting to believe there are people larping as retarded Christians just for engagement on here
>>18407081>why did early Christians write in GreekMaccabees.>instead of making it mandatory for Christians to speak and write exclusively in Hebrew?They spoke in Aramaic.
>>18407085Cope. Religions have exclusive monopolies on certain languages and Greek and Latin are pagan languages, not Christian ones. The only languages that Christians and by extension Jews have any claim to is Hebrew.
>>18407096What about the languages that have significantly changed in typology even within their recorded or confidently-reconstructible history?