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The symbol of Christianity is a way people used to be executed. So the persecution complex is inherent.
The downvotes literally prove my point lmao 😂
Yeah in like 100 AD
I’m gonna be a pedant. Alexander the Great would crucify people in the thousands when he captured a city. Goes back before the birth of Jesus.
technically they crucified Fiyero in Wicked: For Good too lmao
crucifixion is not inherently christian. that was a means of execution BEFORE christ too. it's not like he was the first
That’s what I’m saying too. What’s inherent is the persecution complex. Hence my followup about Alexander the Great as a more famous example.
mm i see i see