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Does anyone have the source of the text or more examples of this type of behaviour?
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>>18425951
Were the early Christians in the Roman empire just the equivalent of Mid evil Jews?
Except the fact that they literally had no use..at least the Jews became useful as lenders...
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>>18425951
This is from The Darkening Age. I read this chapter days ago.
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>>18425951
Early Christianity was so different than Medieval and later one ...
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>>18425972
Thank you very much anon.

>>18425975
Care to elaborate?
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>>18425984
Early Christianity literally reads like strange type of third wave trans approving feminism with explicitly suicidal tendencies. Medieval is more like a bit more harsh and conservative 20th century Christian Democracy
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>>18425996
Hmmm, interesting. Do you know of any texts that analyse this?
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>>18426010
You can compare the story of Saint Simeon Stylites to story of Saint Francis of Assisi if you want good exemplary evidence
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OP again, hail Vishnu
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>>18426157
You are a Christcuck psyop.
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several cristeros (including children) were driven by a wish to become martyrs
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>>18425996
>>18426010
There is the "Germanization of medieval Christianity" which argues that by the late middle ages Christianity was basically Wotanism, something I agree with. What word do you think "God" comes from. ;)
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>>18426157
No. I m the OP, i rejected Vishnu and now i worship lord Indra, salve, indiavarta
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Indra is the only god of the sky, father of India, and only son of Aditi and the wise Caxiapa. Our lord Indra is the king of the Devas par excellence, and is also associated with the climate and the flow of rivers. Our friend! Help us with your strength to end Christianity and this low-quality Semitism!
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>>18425951
>help me become a martyr for aryan Jesus so I can go to heaven
>woah you really aren't afraid of dying and believe totally in your religion. I'm going to convert and become Christian.
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OP here
Hail Science
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>>18426319
Unironically what happened.
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>>18426319
In reality, flooding the whole country with brown refugees, then convert the brown mass + women and slaves/criminals with the promise of redemption and then infiltrate the state by pretending you're a helpless victim. Hmm where have I heard this before...
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>>18426396
>In reality, flooding the whole country with brown refugees, then convert the brown mass + women and slaves/criminals with the promise of redemption and then infiltrate the state by pretending you're a helpless victim. Hmm where have I heard this before...
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>>18426396
>In reality, flooding the whole country with brown refugees, then convert the brown mass + women and slaves/criminals with the promise of redemption and then infiltrate the state by pretending you're a helpless victim. Hmm where have I heard this before....
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OP here
Hail indra
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>>18426405
>>18426406
You failed
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>>18426300
>Inherited from Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą; see there for further origin.
>Unknown. Traditionally derived from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutóm (neuter past participle), either meaning “(that which is) invoked”, from *ǵʰewH- (“to call, to invoke”), or “libated, poured as part of a liquid offering”, from *ǵʰew- (“to pour”), perhaps via the earlier meaning of “[libation made to an] idol” or “spirit immanent in a burial mound”. However, the derivation from *ǵʰewH- would normally result in long ū, and the root *ǵʰew- only occurs in Germanic in the extended form *ǵʰewd-.
>Another hypothesis is a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰutóm from the root *gʷʰew-., connected to Old Church Slavonic гoвѣти (gověti, “to revere”)[1] (see Proto-Slavic *gověti). A non-Indo-European origin has also been proposed.[2]
The sound changes don't work for them to be cognate.
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>>18426406
i look like this and say this
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>>18426406
where did you get this photo of me?
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>>18425951
there is none.



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