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calicuz · 56-60, M
Exactly. Adam and Eve may very well have been the first Jews created, but that's about it.
People keep forgetting that the creation story in the Bible comes from the Jewish religion, Then, about a hundred years after the death of Christ a bunch of Europeans high jacked that Jewish religion and added their own ending. So in my opinion, neither religion applies to me.
People keep forgetting that the creation story in the Bible comes from the Jewish religion, Then, about a hundred years after the death of Christ a bunch of Europeans high jacked that Jewish religion and added their own ending. So in my opinion, neither religion applies to me.

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@calicuz that’s a relief. At least she was not American.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@calicuz Christianity didn't come from Europe though. It is indigenously Middle Eastern. Most of the original Apostles who were martyred were Jewish.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@basilfawlty89
I understand this, but the idea that Christ was God is a European belief, making Christianity a European religion.
I understand this, but the idea that Christ was God is a European belief, making Christianity a European religion.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@calicuz not as such either. The early Christians were Byzantine Greeks, Assyrians, Phoenicians, Aramaics, Chaldeans and Armenians. None of them are European.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@basilfawlty89
Again, you misunderstood me, and maybe I wasn't clear though. Christianity as an organized religion, is a European idea. Anyone practicing anything close to what the Europeans came up with was not practicing "Christianity." I don't know if they had a name for their religious practice in the early days, but it was not "Christianity."
Again, you misunderstood me, and maybe I wasn't clear though. Christianity as an organized religion, is a European idea. Anyone practicing anything close to what the Europeans came up with was not practicing "Christianity." I don't know if they had a name for their religious practice in the early days, but it was not "Christianity."