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In the latter half of the 20th century, corresponding exactly to the cessation of the second world war and the exponential increase in and consolidation of world jewish power immediately following.
I would argue right after the reformation, actually, when everyone decided they could interpret scripture themselves and follow whatever commands they felt like at any given time while ignoring the hard ones. The 20th century collapse was just the end result of the this spiritual decay, but Neitzsche wasnt joking when he wrote "God is dead, and we have killed Him". The weak slave morality "Christianity" Neizsche railed against was a direct result of the reformation mixing in liberal humanistic (IE jewish luciferianism) teachings with lukewarm protestant (and modernist, but modernism is just Protestantism loyal to the see of Peter) Christianity.
When everybody stopped taking it seriously over the course of a few generations? I don't understand what you're asking, do you think Christianity never died?
Most of them don't have the mental capacity to read a book, let alone a book as long and as complicated as the Bible.
There's a part in which the omnipotent god comes down to earth and plays wrestling all night with a dude and *loses*, and that's why the Jews became the chosen people. Because god lost a wrestling match with a random dude.
To abandon your God-given intelligence in God's name is... sad.
There's a part in which the omnipotent god comes down to earth and plays wrestling all night with a dude and *loses*, and that's why the Jews became the chosen people. Because god lost a wrestling match with a random dude.