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Christianity is Dying

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So Since the Pope has been dead a few days now .
I have look up so interesting numbers in the following as when on the news they would mention how many people would turn up to look at the body and it got me thinking what sort of decline are we seeing.

I decided to look up the last pope death and the number of people gathering there to see the body.

So the last pope died on December 31, 2022 about 2.5 years ago. the body was out on display for 3 days
The figures stated that 35000 people per day visited to see the body as stated from the website below.

https://deadline.com/2025/04/vatican-sets-pope-funeral-date-images-pontiff-open-casket-1236373763/

Now fast forward to day and it is the first day of the body on display.
on the BBC they have stated that
"The Pope's open coffin was carried on Wednesday morning in a solemn procession through St Peter's Square where as many as 20,000 pilgrims had gathered, Vatican media said"

From the numbers based off last time and this time that is about a 42% decrees in people. I think it also shows the fanatical side of Christianity is dying due to less people going on there trips.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn91e1w12ljo

It is sometimes hard to see the full impact and breaking down of Christianity due to the enemy trying there hardest to promote it 24/7.

Hope everyone finds thing interesting.

Ave Zeus
 
I've also seen videos on YouTube recently, claiming that xtianity is "booming" in numbers. They claim that the influx is from Gen Z, or whatever.

But you know it's a total crock of shit. They are so desperately trying to save that rotting corpse of a so-called "religion". HPS Pythia stated herself, even back then, that people were leaving the catholic church in droves. And that was what, ten years ago?

Good riddance to it.
 
I've also seen videos on YouTube recently, claiming that xtianity is "booming" in numbers. They claim that the influx is from Gen Z, or whatever.

But you know it's a total crock of shit. They are so desperately trying to save that rotting corpse of a so-called "religion". HPS Pythia stated herself, even back then, that people were leaving the catholic church in droves. And that was what, ten years ago?

Good riddance to it.
They're trying desperately; they're pushing it in China.
 
The news of Christianity losing power is great and all, but Islam is still at large at the moment. What's the situation on Islam anyway?
 
Xianity is a piece of filth and trash of this world that needs to and is destined to die.

It has some good points, like being a good person. Beyond that though the bible is basically filled with evil and Yehuborim domination of us Potential people of the Gods. Neither of which I like.

Actually what got me out of Xianity for good was both the calling of the Gods I felt for years, particularly Zeus/Satan, and when I decided to finally and thoughrally read the full bible cover to cover.

I read it 2.5 times, the first time was disturbing and made me really question my then faith. The second time though, I knew it was evil. Moses literally sacrificed animals and also even SLAVES on the tabernacle so the "Yaweh/Jehova/"God"" could smell the burning flesh.

In addition, Abraham, who is the founder of the yehuborim married his half sister Sara, originally known as Sarai, and did not have the balls to tell the Pharohs she was his wife, or to all together avoid Egypt, so he let them take her, and most likely they slept with her. That man had no honor. He was supposed to be "Gods" chosen. Yeah the F*** right.

Then another thing is Jesus spitting in some dudes eyes to cure blindness... No way did that happen and if someone did use energy to fix that or heal someone else, they would not need to spit on them....

I have so many other points to, but to summarize I hate the F***ing "bible", it is disgusting and sickening.

With that said, the Gods and Goddesses and Lord Zeus the head God will gain their well deserved recognition soon, I can feel it.

Hail Zeus!⚡
 
It has some good points, like being a good person

Their version of a "good person" is a pathetic victim who turns the other cheek. That's why the xians have martyrs and saints (i.e. pathetic victims who let themseves be killed for their "faith") while the Greco-Romans had heroes.

The Greeks had a better concept of a "good person" than the xians. ChatGPT's reply when I asked it to compare the Greek and Christian version of a virtuous person:

The Greek and Christian ideals of a virtuous person both center around living a life of excellence and moral integrity, but they differ significantly in their sources of virtue, goals, and understandings of human nature.




Greek Ideal of a Virtuous Person


Primarily shaped by philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, the Greek ideal emphasizes:


  • Reason and Rationality: Virtue is grounded in the proper use of reason. A virtuous person is wise, self-controlled, courageous, and just.
  • Eudaimonia (Flourishing or Happiness): The ultimate goal of life is personal flourishing, achieved through a life of moral and intellectual excellence.
  • Autonomy and Self-Mastery: The virtuous person is self-sufficient and achieves balance through discipline and understanding.
  • Role of the Polis: Virtue is often exercised in public life, and the ideal person contributes to the community.

Examples:


  • Aristotle’s “golden mean” emphasizes balance between extremes (e.g., courage is the mean between cowardice and recklessness).
  • The Stoics promote apatheia—freedom from destructive emotions through rational control.



Christian Ideal of a Virtuous Person


Rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, Church Fathers, and biblical texts, the Christian ideal emphasizes:


  • Faith, Hope, and Charity (Love): These theological virtues are central, with love (agape) being the highest moral ideal.
  • Humility and Obedience: The virtuous person is humble, submits to God’s will, and acknowledges human dependence on divine grace.
  • Imitation of Christ: Jesus is the model of perfect virtue; Christians are called to emulate His compassion, forgiveness, and self-sacrifice.
  • Salvation and Eternal Life: The goal of virtue is not earthly flourishing but union with God and eternal life in heaven.

Examples:


  • The Beatitudes (Matthew 5) elevate virtues like meekness, mercy, and peacemaking.
  • Saints are venerated as models of holiness and self-giving love.



Key Contrasts


AspectGreek IdealChristian Ideal
Source of VirtueHuman reason and natureDivine grace and revelation
GoalEudaimonia (flourishing)Salvation and eternal union with God
ModelPhilosopher or sageJesus Christ and the saints
View of SelfAutonomy and self-realizationHumility and dependence on God
Role of SufferingTo be minimized or endured stoicallyCan be redemptive and a path to holiness



In summary, while both traditions value moral excellence and self-discipline, the Greek ideal is more human-centered and rational, whereas the Christian ideal is theocentric and grace-based.
 
Christianity has long since perished, it is merely the populace that remains to awaken from the falsehoods they have been indoctrinated with, to perceive the veracity of matters. Only the pastors and apostles persist in sustaining these schemes, akin to businessmen, for financial gain. Satan has prevailed.

Ave Zeus!!!
 
What does Islam do against Israel? Nothing. The Muslim collective is weak. They showed the world their weakness. Just a bunch of slaves.
Good answer. I brought that up as a rhetorical reminder that Islam is still a threat to Europe (and the rest of the world) alongside Christianity.
 
Their version of a "good person" is a pathetic victim who turns the other cheek. That's why the xians have martyrs and saints (i.e. pathetic victims who let themseves be killed for their "faith") while the Greco-Romans had heroes.

The Greeks had a better concept of a "good person" than the xians. ChatGPT's reply when I asked it to compare the Greek and Christian version of a virtuous person:
True true, but being kind to others, within reason and caring about each other as well as treating one another with respect, I believe is important.

Now that does not mean of course, bend over and take it when the other person means you harm, no way. You destroy that person. As is the right and just thing to do.
 
Their version of a "good person" is a pathetic victim who turns the other cheek. That's why the xians have martyrs and saints (i.e. pathetic victims who let themseves be killed for their "faith") while the Greco-Romans had heroes.

The Greeks had a better concept of a "good person" than the xians. ChatGPT's reply when I asked it to compare the Greek and Christian version of a virtuous person:
Also yes, the Greek ideal is far better! Thank you for sharing it with me.

Greek Ideal of a Virtuous Person


Primarily shaped by philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, the Greek ideal emphasizes:


  • Reason and Rationality: Virtue is grounded in the proper use of reason. A virtuous person is wise, self-controlled, courageous, and just.
  • Eudaimonia (Flourishing or Happiness): The ultimate goal of life is personal flourishing, achieved through a life of moral and intellectual excellence.
  • Autonomy and Self-Mastery: The virtuous person is self-sufficient and achieves balance through discipline and understanding.
  • Role of the Polis: Virtue is often exercised in public life, and the ideal person contributes to the community.

Examples:


  • Aristotle’s “golden mean” emphasizes balance between extremes (e.g., courage is the mean between cowardice and recklessness).
  • The Stoics promote apatheia—freedom from destructive emotions through rational control.
Glorious
 

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