Pre-Jesusian 1
Early Christianities
People now tend to think that a particular philosophy of rabbi-worshiping egalitarianism based around Jesus--Jesusianism--is the only Christianity. However, just like someone living through impositions of egalitarianism now--think, bombing a country or making a revolution there--shows that rabbinical universalism wears many variations of the "liberal democracy" type. Rabbinical universalism has always done that. Producing what people in the West now think of as Christianity hasn't been a road with no turns; no possibilities of difference. It has been a tumultuous path of horrific violence the whole time, replete with war after war after war etc., making today's Jesusian shock at Torah 3.0 conquest ignorantly hypocritical. Like people advocating "You should only have to have ONE bite of the turd sandwich to be good; those meanies want to force you to have three bites!" it is crazy. We would prefer zero bites of any turd sandwich forever, yet it is easy to see Jesusians advocating that one bite is way better than if someone makes you take three! (And those Torah 3.0 meanies don't even bread each turd or put sauce on the sandwich! Yeah, good grief, that's a "worse" sandwich than the other one, but neither sandwich is in any remote way even a tiny bit good! There are conventions, like conventions of people who kill a lot of little kids, where there's no goodness in being better than some other attendee--jut being there means you're very bad. Saying, "Join me in eating just one bite of this sh1+ sandwich!" is very dumb.)
There have been many, many versions of S.R.-worship before, and Bangists say they're completely different, but their aversion to evidence shows that what they say is just another religion, where they believe not based on evidence. Think of how they keep coming up with ways to say diversity is good, and compare that to Jesusians coming up with stories of how Geological Event Q proves the Bible is true.
(There were assurances that you have to worship S.R. because He would make a Second Coming [the Rapture] in the years after his death, 500 years after his birth, 1000, and so on. Again in CE2000. Now it's CE2025, and they're still using that "be ready for the Rapture!" nonsense. If they're around in CE3000, they will have no bones about doing it then. Like The Beginning stories, The Ending stories are recursive. When you see them--the way people cling to them in spite of evidence that they aren't true--it is a giveaway of universality.)
Bangist Christians don't believe they are now being Christian. The Bangist take on Jesusian Christianity is, dare we say, quite orthodox. Even as the official post-conquest story goes, various villages across Europe, then later various sects post-conquest, had different ways of expressing rabbinical egalitarianism.
The official story goes that because the people of Europe so loved the idea of worshiping an official wise man of desert wanderers they wouldn’t before let into Europe, but then Christianity let them see that diversity was strength so they changed their laws. If you say there is a problem with that story, you are said to be filled with hate and you often get no work. "A big majority of people agrees with us!" Like Net Zero addressing Climate Change, evidence is immaterial to the faith, and Christians don't like it. Egalitarianism is antilife, because life is meritocratic. You have three kids, and one is the tallest; you have three workers, and one of them spends better, saves better, or whatever. At the end of the term or when they finish growing, the outcome is inegalitarian--inhomogenous. Life and freedom. There's always an opening there into which Christianity-type universalisms can wriggle, because any type of living freedom is inegalitarian; the differences between players can be attacked by calling differences proof of wrongness, which religions of universalism do. That's what Jesus is: the personified form of universality-advocacy, always there to trick dummies into various forms of the government intruding on the market, such as government ownership of the means of production.
The land is God's and its fruits belong to all men in general.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1755
Tough for many Jesusians to take, because the communist coup in Russia (which is as much a revolution as the people in the U.S. burning cars and attacking I.C.E. agents are peaceful protesters), like the Bible saying a man could be lied with like a woman, did things very vigorously "against" its "opposition," such as killing priests. This has fooled many into thinking that the opposing sides are actually opposed. What is not there seen is that those communists wanted to murder a lot of Russians and be feared, so killing Jesusians and burning churches helps them. S.R., like Lenin, was a means of getting people to be less concerned about property and more concerned about fantarific stories. He's waiting for you to walk by; He wants you to have faith in Him.
Bangist Christianity clings to the same “prior to beginning disregard” and “really bad prejudice” myths upon which relied older versions of Christianity. The Genesis and the Middle Eastern origin are continued in the Big Bang and the African origin. As before, there is no evidence of these things, evidence of those things not being true is marginalized, and the show goes on leaving many mystified as to how people who claim logic can behave that way. People have the same emotional response as before. Recall Jesusians saying, "Jesus died for you!" and thinking, “Oh, how S.R. suffered; how cruel were those really bad people who did such bad things to Him!” That story was not a flash in the pan; for over 1600 years the Passion was used to repress the development of Earthlings.
In this vein, usually familiar to Earthlings are the common manifestations of a newly pubescent human demonstrating independence from her or his parents. Proclaiming independence while still actually needing room and board etc., taking foolish risks to demonstrate the ability to make choice, or perhaps a toddler attempting demonstrative battles with pugnacious vigor…that and other such behavior is easily recognized in growing humans.
Like individual humans, human societies manifest similar behaviors as they grow, mature, and age. In particular, human societies proclaiming to be enlightened thinkers while still privately praying to S.R. for well being makes the connection obvious. Even if the last vestige of personified religion fades, the connection between a human society and human senescence and mortality will be something you can pick out. Personified godheads are easier to see, but universalism remains.
Like prior Christianities, Bangists cling to their egalitarianism, evolution-denial, and such in defiance of evidence. They love that universalism—egalitarianism—so much that they continue working hard and dying in order to transfer their work-product to people who hate them. The transfer of wealth, including genetic, to African and Middle Eastern genetic codes from European genetic codes, is immense.
Remember that Christianity means—and is about—salvation. Saying you are saved from—“Jesus died for me!”—or liberated from—“liberal”—matter is what Saviorianity--Christianity--is about. In addition, saying you have great battles with unsaved people from the past—such as those who avowedly try to conserve what was gained before; liberals saying they are against/past conservatism—is this. It is normal. People who say they are not part of—saved from or free of—matter normally do things like this. A 21st century liberal who believes s/he is very wise and progressive for being against what s/he says to be the wasteful/foolish old habits of people of the past is being, ironically, quite conservative.
Denial of evolution by means of calling it random is still defiance even though such denial springs from consensus. The madness of people insisting God created humans instead of humans being a type of apes is easy to observe later in the form of insistence that evolution proceeded without environmental correspondence. As Jesusian Christians claimed that their savior from matter—“Jesus”—was responsible for morality and goodness, the claims now that mutation happened without the environment are the same kind of nonsense. Even though people now say “I do not believe in Jesus, I believe in science and survival of the fittest,” they should be believed just as much as people who say “all goodness comes from Jesus.” They are denying, they are attacking, evolution.
The same way as did the last one, today’s mainstream religion prides itself on being different from and superior to the things that were before done. It is proud to constantly prove it is different from its father by reminding us that evolution is random and does not get guided toward an end result. Earthly organisms were obviously designed for Earth, but the specter of being too like Jesusians (called just “Christians”) has caused Bangists to refuse to study environmental correspondence. The “randomness” of today’s faith is an abjectly stupid rejection of Jesusian Christianity’s “S.R. designed them all for here!” Earthly organisms were of course grown for Earth and for nowhere else, but Bangists have to insist they are done with Christianity and that they have moved onto other things. Thus they claim that science has proven that some humans randomly came out of Africa into colder climates and then developed some differences. Ironically, like with the Big Bang story, that African/Middle East origin is what the Bible says, and what science spent a lot of time fighting. Those parallels, as well as the "fake bad thing" of the Passion that like we said we can't figure out, can help people realize that this world is still very much Christian. Jesus' egalitarianism, His all are one in Christ nonsense, is another way of putting political correctness.
Remember the Khoisan were the original inhabitants of what is now called South Africa. Their murder/rape/slavery by the invading Bantu [predecessors to today's Blacks] is another example of how Christian depictions of history keep the emotions and sense of loss, yet reverse where they are vested. The descendants of the Bantu are portrayed as descendants of victims of racist persecution when in fact they are descendants of the committers of racist persecution. The same type of situation is applied to Jesusians killing their way through the Celts to impose rabbi-worship, the Siberian invaders stealing land from people who built with stone, etc.
Because it is a widespread story, the Big Bang can be an effective way for people to recognize that Christianity is still ruling. The story of Genesis is widely known. As people realize the connections between Big Bang/Genesis, they can go from there to other parts of the Christian doctrines. It isn't about Jesus; it's about universalism. Jesus was a personified speaker of universalism, but Saviorianity is still governing the world. Philosophy of "real things should be denied; good people believe in concepts of connection for which there is no evidence" is still here. Christianity rules.



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