• PugJesus@lemmy.worldM
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    4 months ago

    Not sure that’s true. Christianity is pretty inherently evangelical. That’s one of the big reasons why it spread so far.

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      4 months ago

      If you want to have a historical discussion about this I would be more than open to that. I have spent many years studying abrahamic religions. The three sects of Christianity that I have mentioned are all prior to romanization of the church. The Catholic church is the foundation of almost all sects of Christianity, but the Catholic church is itself a splinter group from the original church that was a sect people who still thought of themselves as Jews and were not very open to outsiders. See the whole Jew versus gentile discussion in Acts. But the long of the short is that the Roman Catholic Church did not become a thing until roughly 200AD. And it was only after that point that it became the monster from the meme. Prior to that it was the religion of the poor and downtrodden because it promised a better life after you died. Which was in direct contrast to the Roman religions where you had to pay in to get to heaven.

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        Which was in direct contrast to the Roman religions where you had to pay in to get to heaven.

        I’m about to go to sleep, but that’s not even close to correct.