Message from @Goddess Tyche
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Especially if you're George Soros.
Eh
Christianity itself is a sun cult
Its symbolism and value structure are all characteristic of sun cults and it has been consistently represented and esoterically with and by the sun for at least a millenium
Christ was kinda big-gay though, not defending himself in the face of imminent death.
I mean, thats supposed to be a halo, not a sun
The *Son* of *God* was corralled and crucified by mortal men.
What kind of power is that?
forgiveness and sacrifice
Weakness and cowardice.
>sacrifice = cowardice
ok retard
Go ahead and sell Texans on how the Alamo was staffed and defended by a bunch of pussies
Alamo was an insignificant battle.
Last I checked there was fighting at the Alamo
Christ went willingly in chains.
> *americans are typing furiously*
>-tells people to sell their cloaks to buy a sword if they do not have one
-chases the money-changers out of the temple
-voluntarily sacrifices himself for the salvation of anyone who chooses righteousness
>cowardice
>Tells people to purchase swords but never owns nor uses one
>Chases unarmed men from a temple
>Allows himself to be chained, paraded, and then crucified
Such bravery, much sacrifice.
"Sell your cloaks for swords, but when I'm faced by the enemy, I'll not sell my cloak."
nani
he literally had an easy chance to avoid crucifixion at the cost being dishonest, but still chose not to, that's courage
Jesus was a cuck that didn't practice what he preached, and died a virgin in chains.
ok edgyboi
"Take up arms in your defence, except for me, I'm too scared to actually fight."
"I'll just surrender and say that was courageous."
That rather falls apart, considering that LotR was utterly dripping with Catholic themes and symbolism
As for Christ, if you buy into the story, him being sacrificed was deliberate and _the point_. He was not a passive subject in the story but a knowing and deliberate agent who delivered anyone who chose to be worthy from Hell
fighting when you will inevitably lose because you know you were abandoned is stupidity, not courage
that's being an immature retard
Surrendering instead of fighting, when knowing you'll face the same fate regardless, isn't courageous.
Untrue
he could easily avoid that fate
just bow down towards either the Romans or the Israelites
he chose not to
stuck to his honest convictions
at the cost of great suffering and death
and still managed to keep a righteous outlook as he was nailed
and *it worked*
because, wow, being an inspiring leader like that gets you a massive following