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So you're saying one specific moment of a massively outnumbered situation defines all of Christianity despite all the other evidence proving it wrong? lmao
It's the most significant data point, which is why I don't let you wriggle out of it.
The people who were physically closest to the time of Jesus, who directly inherited his teachings, unilaterally agreed that he taught absolute pacifism.
It's not the most significant data point because you're ignoring thousands of years of history both before and after it. So you've lost the argument, hard.
Why would that be the same logic? There were no niggers or jews to worry about when the founding fathers sat down to write the Constitution. Jesus specifically said tolerate no non-Whites in your nations, He only came for us. So you're losing yet another argument, hard.
It is *fundamentally* the same logic. When the "one specific moment" of something's history is dealing with the ideals of its founders, then yes, that *is* more significant than whatever comes after it. Or it isn't. Not one or the other when it suits you. Stop reaching for unrelated abstractions like a kike weasel.
Then again, you believe that kike weasels are your ancestors, so I suppose your rhetorical reasoning is on brand.
The people who were physically closest to the time of Jesus, who directly inherited his teachings, unilaterally agreed that he taught absolute pacifism.
Who gives a shit what the *founders* of the thing thought? Their thoughts are just a blip in what ultimately became a multiracial society.
Then again, you believe that kike weasels are your ancestors, so I suppose your rhetorical reasoning is on brand.