Thread 213389299 - /int/ [Archived: 91 hours ago]

Anonymous Argentina
8/2/2025, 2:32:16 AM No.213389299
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Why didn't europeans do this to christcucks in their countries?
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Anonymous Brazil
8/2/2025, 2:36:45 AM No.213389398
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Thy did
The reason why christianity stick out in Europe, is the same reason why Buddhism sticked out in China: pic related
Buddhists never faced persecution as proseliters in Japan because the Japanese elites wanted to copy China, but oh boy what the Christian suffered in Japan is nothing compared to what Buddhists took in their first attempts of missionarism in china
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Anonymous France
8/2/2025, 2:38:07 AM No.213389431
>>213389398
Buddhism caused a civil war more severe than the christian rebellions

It was just so long ago its not very well recorded
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Anonymous United States
8/2/2025, 2:40:05 AM No.213389468
>>213389431
japanese civil war during the heian was more political since one imperial clan family was in charge of buddhism and the other shinto
it was more about who gets to be closer to the emperor
Anonymous Brazil
8/2/2025, 2:40:59 AM No.213389488
>>213389431
It is recorded in China. People sometimes forget that history is a timeline and just because something is like that now, doesnt mean it always like that. If Europeans had the means to keep invading Japan its probably christianity would at least become an approved religion at some point. Buddhists were put on fire alive for trying to subvert Chinese values but they kept going, going and going to China to the point it became a religion that most westerners think its native to China. Christians were way more persecuted in 2nd century Europe than any point in Japan.
But since Europe was nearby to Israel, it wouldnt stop Christian missionaries to enter Italy
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Anonymous Canada
8/2/2025, 2:41:34 AM No.213389500
>>213389299 (OP)
Euros always fall for the dumbest psyops
Anonymous Brazil
8/2/2025, 2:42:51 AM No.213389526
>>213389488
Also by "Israel" i mean the current territory. I know Judea was destroyed in the year 70 and it became Palestine blablabla
Anonymous France
8/2/2025, 2:43:03 AM No.213389528
>>213389299 (OP)
Don't read French Revolution, even children were roasted like chickens according to witnesses.
Anonymous United States
8/2/2025, 2:46:00 AM No.213389581
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>>213389299 (OP)
christianity spread in the empire in a more syncretic way BEFORE the christians decided they didnt like syncretism. cheeky little multi generational trojan horse. . then from there on out you had a huge empire to suck up to so converting was a no brainer.
read pic related, things where pretty wacky for glorious little bit
Anonymous United States
8/2/2025, 2:47:14 AM No.213389602
Romans did but it ended up failing
Anonymous Mexico
8/2/2025, 2:51:59 AM No.213389692
>>213389398
Christcuckery only had any relevance when Constantine decided he wanted to be a Christcuck.

Honestly, Paganism is much more based, at the very fucking least, showering was part of their daily routine.
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Anonymous Brazil
8/2/2025, 2:55:37 AM No.213389757
>>213389692
>religion only had relevance when (head of state) got interested in it
No shit sherlock. Thats basically what happened everywhere. Bali is still Hindu because no king of it ever converted to Islam. Proselytism, generally, didnt want to convince the masses to pick the new religion of the nation. But to convince the elites to convert
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Anonymous France
8/2/2025, 2:59:27 AM No.213389830
>>213389757
ehhh muslim missionaries in south Asia really targeted the masses primarily, the top down conversion happened when Arabs/Afghans invaded but before that it was just muslims saints on their own, not trying to disrupt the social order