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Anonymous /his/17801074#17807123
7/1/2025, 11:55:37 PM
>>17807113
>Bro, they’re not real Christians bro.
>Nobody’s a Christian except who I arbitrarily decide is a Christian according to my personal definition
Tell me, are you in the USA? If so, who did you vote for President last election?
Anonymous /his/17797436#17799019
6/29/2025, 12:51:00 AM
>>17798950
>One of the things the Messiah is supossed to do is bring the gentile nations to the God of Israel.
And that didn’t happen. The average goy is not a Christian unless you’re only counting white people
>Inb4 only white people count

>Jesus does this.
He doesn’t.
>It's not a bandwagon argument,
It is.
>it's a appealing to the fact that Jesus does fulfill one of the major Messianic prophecies that mainstream Judaism today still acknowledges.
They don’t acknowledge it.

>It's 33%.
Arguably and still not majority
>That's a very large portion of the world population.
So are Islam and Hinduism. You’re also adding all Christians together, but I’d imagine you consider all prots, Mormons, and Jehovah’s Witnesses non-Christians
>Add Islam on top and now you have more than half of humanity.
Adding Christianity and Islam together just so you can claim majority might be the biggest cope on this board yet.
>Sure Islam is a false religion, but one of the few goods that comes from it is monotheism,
There’s lots of monotheistic religions, like Zoroastrianism
>the monotheism of the God of Abraham,
Don’t you fags usually claim Muslims secretly worship a moon god or some shit
>and like Christianity it too acknowledges Jesus as the Messiah.
Uh, I know they consider Jesus a prophet, but do they accept the Messiah claim? I genuinely don’t know.

>Maybe because Hinduism is concentrated in a very specific places where over a billion people live?
And Christianity is very concentrated over the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe (aka the Anglosphere)

>You're right, it did take centuies. That makes it more amazing.
It really doesn’t.
>Who would have ever thought the Empire that killed Jesus would basically be conquered by his religion in just a few centuries?
You mean the religion was eventually strongest in the nation where the religion originated? Crazy.
Anonymous /his/17783761#17785818
6/23/2025, 7:50:42 PM
>>17785734
That’s not an answer.