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UnemployedMarx 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting hypothesis but I don't buy this one. Personally, I'm more of the fan that it was the Jews who created Christianity in order to bring down Rome and establish dominance themselves as Jews.

If you'll note, Judaism (first testament) is a highly masculine dominant religion. There is no room for the weak in Judaism. The Talmud is the same way.

On the other hand Christianity teaches people to turn the other cheek and that the meek will inherit the earth and you should submit to the State. Christianity is a very submissive and weak religion in comparison to Judaism.

Now traditional Roman values are extremely dominant masculine. The hypothesis goes that the Jews created Christianity to weaken Rome so they could dominate. The Romans though are the ones who created the Catholic Church to save themselves from the destruction Christianity would have brought them. This was not calculated by the Jews and it was this step that has created this long standing battle between Rome and Judaism that still rages on today. You'll note that the Catholic Church itself became very dominant and did not properly adhere to Christianity, which is why many people broke-off from Catholicism because of its dominance. This was by design by the Romans when they made the church, to keep the dominant Roman values inherent in their culture in the Catholic church as well.

The USA was founded not just on Judeo-Christian values but also Roman values and it is the Roman values that ultimately gives the USA its strength and its these values Judaism is in competition with for dominance. If people adhered to Christianity properly, it would allow for Judaism to take full control of society. This is why communism itself is also a very submissive and weak ideology because its the modern attempt to destroy Rome, where Christianity failed to do so.

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