Christians don't just " worship a savior dying on a roman torture device", that's only what you want to believe
You see, that "savior dying on a roman torture device" is a clear reminder of who you're dealing with, and what they are all about, for eternity Again, the weakness just as the strength, is in you, first and foremost
Is the cross not a roman torture device?
And what does that tell you about those who politically coerced romans into nailing him to that cross? Again, it's not the weapon that makes the warrior, just as having pencils don't make you an artist
It's what you do with what you have that matters, if you decide to be a cuck then you'll be a cuck, regardless of your religious or ideological inclination, that's all
Or here is another way to look at it:
Imagine if we somehow were able to overnight replace all the depictions of jesus dying on the cross with him . If we could shift the focus of him suffering on behalf of others to that of him defeating death and banksters. If we could replace the symbol of the cross with that of the .
Do you think this would have an effect on our collective psyche? I do. I believe this would make a massive difference.
Symbolism matters.
Islam uses the symbolism of swords and
Christianity uses their prophet dying on a foreign torture device as their symbolism.
Yeah, sure, it's what you make of it. That is true. But lets not pretend that a culture that uses weapons as religious wall decor will naturally evolve differently than one that uses a foreign torture device where their own died on as wall decor. It's not coincidental.
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