The message of Q is to do your own research, yet there is an abundance of Biblefags that get butthurt at the mention of doing research on the origins of Abrahamic religion and the Bible. Wat do?
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By coincidence, a friend sent me a book excerpt today, which included the following passage:
"Christianity as known today did not really start until 330 AD when the Romans decided to create a religion to control the people. The original Christians were Jews. Christianity is a political agenda and one of the original forms of mind-control. Religion is a way of controlling masses of people through guilt. The Catholic Church has killed more people than the Nazis. The Catholic Church killed anyone that had any psychic abilities. The Church did not want anyone with any abilities that the Church could not control. For this reason, anyone who demonstrated any "special" mental abilities outside of the Catholic Church commission was called a "demonic entity" or a "heretic" that needed to be either converted or executed.
As a result of the staged crucifixion, Jews who followed Jmmanuel, or Christ, took the cross as their symbol. The word "cross" in Hebrew is "Tslav". From this, the Romans called these early Christians/Jews "people of the Tslav", or "cross people". "Slav", or "slave" originates from the Hebrew word for "cross"."
I have no idea whether any of it is true.
I think the common elements of religion (cast of characters, symbol, primary deity and a book) should be an indicator that there control is a mainstay. The history of the Jews is worth looking into and the diaspora of the Egyptians around 3500 BC along with the cult of Aten.