i 100% agree with you on this... islam was just some random fork off judaism that arose during a time in which - and it wasn't just islam, christianity too, a lot of what Mohammed described as "polytheist" sects, and even, it's my opinion that actually some part of catholicism venerates Mary like she is some kind of Goddess
from its inception, Islam was always a fairly radical monotheist system, and is very much in contrast to the Christian canon as from the New Testament... it is more of a continuation of some of the strands of Judaism, even though it gives lip service repeatedly in the Quran to the importance of Jesus (the angel who visited Mary is claimed to be the same as who spoke to Mohammed, Gabriel)
Christianity is definitely the odd one out compared to most of judaism and islam, and when you look at the cultural, artistic, economic, and technological outcomes of the Way of Christ it should be obvious that it is the straight path. The only other major religion that is close to Christianity is Taoism, and both have a similar notion about humility and meekness and non-confrontation
it's not to say there hasn't been good parts to all of these systems, because there definitely is, but on the whole, Christianity has functioned as a brake on imperial power for the last 2000 years and that alone is significant. and i will just point out that Taoism (and to a lesser extent, buddhism) did a similar thing for asia.
anyhow
plutocrats, megalomaniacs, and power hungry, violent perpetrators of massive violence known as war, are at the centre of the problem, they send all the money and the weapons to the most rabid psychotic cult leader religious folks and that mainly means wahabi and zionists, and from that constant rolling boil they are trying to destroy euorpe, and the real purpose is destroying europe's legacy of Christianity
and it's very notable on that list of white areas you showed... that portugal is one of them - and for which reason i'm relatively cool with being here, the orthodox in the east are corrupt and the calvinist strands from the north of europe are also wishy washy and have been easily corrupted
i pray for an end to all this evil, sooner, the better
it's not strictly true that islam rejects jesus, but the obvious polytheism of roman catholicism is obvious
however, this punitive legalistic attitude is contrary to Jesus
i think that pretty much anyone who claims to be a prophet is false
some less so, like, i'm not against Baba Vanga or Edgar Cayce, but there isn't more than a handful whose "visions" didn't become part of some crypto-fascist cult, the Seventh Day Adventist church, for example, Ellen White was totaly a fraud, as was her scammer buddy Kellogg... Mormons, though, i think they sorta have got something interesting in there, though mostly it's weird creepy shit too
yeah, unfortunately i'm of the opinion that most of the dense populated areas of europe are doomed
the number of ways in which their destruction has been planned and executed are many and the consequences are getting worse and worse
the real underlying reason for the continued aggression of NATO against Russia in ukraine has really been about a money and weapons transfer to arm and equip all of the probably hundreds of radical violent religious terrorist organisations all across europe
if people think it's bad now with maniacs running people over, wait until they start encircling large public events and detonating large ordnance, and i guarantee there will be violence against many religious organisations especially during their gatherings
and then they will pile on top of that "we must do something" and do like they did to yugoslavia and bomb it all to the stone age... and by all i mean... paris, amsterdam, copenhagen, berlin, vienna
anyway, that's all coming, i just know they didn't deliver most of the arms shipments to ukraine, some 70% is unaccounted for, and if you consider that this 30% was enough to keep them warring at the front on the east of ukraine against russia, yeah that's a lot of power for terrorists that has suddenly been "lost"
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