There's ten thousand subtleties that make it so effective.
One of them is the Christcuck's preference to use a hellenized version of Yeshua ben Yosef; Jesus. "Christ" is just an honorific but for every ten thousand times you hear, "Jesus is Christ" you'll hear, "Jesus is Messiah" once and "Christ" sounds a lot less Semitic than "Messiah" does.
But if they insist on hellenizing the name Yeshua ben Yosef, why not fully Anglicize it? After all, we're neither ancient Greeks nor are we Aramaic. Why not call him Joshua son of Joseph? Easy. Jesus is just far away from Aramaic to let you pretend your religion is ethnically compatible with you, but not so close as Joshua which makes it lose it's mysticism.
No Christcuck will ever admit this, but the overwhelming majority of "Christian" hollidays are ancient, pagan holidays rebranded as "Christian."
Take Easter, for example. It's based on the old fertility goddess Ishtar. That, and a little bit of Eostre. I have no idea what part of celebrating fertility and the spring equinox Christcucks think Yeshua ben Yosef was involved in, but if they were capable of critical thinking then they wouldn't be Christcucks.
Also, no self proclaimed Christian should EVER celebrate Halloween. I mean, come on. Spirits of the dead? Bad business for a proper god fearing family lol.
Oh, how about Christmas itself? That's the celebration of the Winter Solstice. It has nothing to do with Yeshua ben Yosef and there are a half dozen other solar deities who similarly died on the Winter Solstice then returned three days later.
I'd get more in depth but I'm taking a dump and I'm just about finished. I will, however, leave a list of some of Yeshua's disciples names and their original names.
Simon The Zealot שמעון (Shimon) It means "he has heard"
Thomas תאום (Ta’om) It means "twin"
Bartholomew בר תלמי (Natanel Bar Talmey / Nathanel son of Talmey) It means the “son of Talmai”
John יוחנן (Yohhanan) It means “God is gracious”
Andrew (Greek origin, Andraus) The New Testament does not give us any clues to his original Hebrew and Aramaic names, so most likely he used his Greek name. It means “manly, masculine”
Peter (Greek origin, variant of Petros) It means “stone” or “rock”
James the Greater & James The Lesser יעקב (Ya’akov) James the Less was the uncle of James the Greater. The meaning of the name is “he who supplants”
Phillip (Greek origin, variant of Philipos) It means “friend of horses”
Matthew מתתיה (Mattathia) It means “gift of God”
Judas יהודה (Yehudah) It means “praised”
I mean, most Christcucks probably couldn't name more disciples than, "Matthew, Mark, Luke, John" and after centuries of those names being used in Western Civilization of course there is going to be the subconscious sentiment that that means the ancient disciples were Europeans.
Why not call them by their real names?
Because deep in the heart of every Christcuck they know that Christianity is Judaism with a false Messiah for the Goyim to worship, but they don't have the fucking courage to admit that they were tricked!
I have watched zeitgeist the movie. Explains it pretty good the second one was shit first one is a big red pill
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