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<blockquote data-quote="JoeChill" data-source="post: 1535812" data-attributes="member: 23959"><p>The neo-pagan types always claim that the Jews invented Christianity as a psychological weapon against Whites. They say that Paul started out persecuting the Christians because he did not want the "mind virus" of Christianity to weaken his fellow Jews. According to the neo-pagans, Paul eventually realized that he could "convert" to Christianity and use it to weaken White people, so he began to preach exclusively to Whites. Problem? This narrative is false! After his conversion, Paul did preach to Whites, but he continued to preach Christianity to Jews. Why would he do this if he (supposedly) hated/killed Christians for "weakening Jews?" Why would he do what he hated? There is no evidence of any prominent Pharisees (the Jewish leaders of the time) funding efforts to spread Christianity among Whites or even writing about such efforts. Moreover, the Jews do not care for the Torah and focus only on the Talmud. They reject most of the books included in the Old Testament and even boast about sawing the Prophet Isaiah in half!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeChill, post: 1535812, member: 23959"] The neo-pagan types always claim that the Jews invented Christianity as a psychological weapon against Whites. They say that Paul started out persecuting the Christians because he did not want the "mind virus" of Christianity to weaken his fellow Jews. According to the neo-pagans, Paul eventually realized that he could "convert" to Christianity and use it to weaken White people, so he began to preach exclusively to Whites. Problem? This narrative is false! After his conversion, Paul did preach to Whites, but he continued to preach Christianity to Jews. Why would he do this if he (supposedly) hated/killed Christians for "weakening Jews?" Why would he do what he hated? There is no evidence of any prominent Pharisees (the Jewish leaders of the time) funding efforts to spread Christianity among Whites or even writing about such efforts. Moreover, the Jews do not care for the Torah and focus only on the Talmud. They reject most of the books included in the Old Testament and even boast about sawing the Prophet Isaiah in half! [/QUOTE]
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