Christianity is like World of Warcraft



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41 thoughts on “Christianity is like World of Warcraft”

  1. Yes! But also no! xD

    Yes, the 'borrowing' is quite common with later claiming that was their idea all along. Easter Eggs, or ton of Christmas traditions for example. (Although borrowing itself is quite normal to cultures and religions, but trying to pretend there was nothing before is not cool.)

    No, because some of the 'common examples' aren't actually borrows. Christmas tree seems to come from 16th century Germany. Christmas itself had a… weird history how it got its date. It's confusing, nothing is specific and seems it just slowly became a thing, but I strongly recommend to read up that one if you like to feel like having no strict answers. (I think looking like Halloween spread around the globe is a good example).

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  2. To be fair, they "stole" the Christmas tree by calling the germanic tribes' bullshit about a Thunder Oak that was "unbreakable" that they had human sacrifices at. Saint bonnebruce I velieve basically said, "oh really?" and proceeds to chop down their tree, ending the human sacrifices.

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  3. The Jews took a lot of shit from Zoroastrians the oldest monotheistic and Islam came along and was like hey, Christians and Jews we are all related because of Abraham, and that all your base are belong to us, and by bas they actual territory, that lashed a few hundred years, and the pope sent everyone beck to take what was lost but ended up running away hard only one hundred years later. now no one can have peace anywhere because the most childish and asinine, "my beliefs are better than yours," fight. thats literally every belief, non religious ands religious also, Deep down inside we don't want peace because then we['ll have to fix everything else wrong with the world.

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