If you are of European origin and follow any Abrahamic / Non-European Native beliefs or religious ideologies, why?
Why do you follow a culture and religious sect / cult which is foreign and came into your ancestors land as invaders and converters, it is especially ironic as a lot of you complain about your neighbouring Abrahamic sects when they invade 'your' homes and start to replace your culture and peoples with their own, but that is exactly what Christians did to the European natives and their cultures
Why isn't there any universalizing religion that was created by Europeans? Europeans seem to hate religion and not to understand it very well.
Jonathan Campbell
if jesus aint real then there is no hope faggot. the populace is braindead. trust in christ and protect your family.
Mason Perry
WE WUZ DA REAL JOOS >gigantic, typo-filled infographic about clitomites and sneedomites
Angel Flores
Christianty is a Roman religion. Protestantism is a germanic religion. Cope, seethe and dilate. YWNBAW
Ayden Reed
>sneeddomites kekĀ“d hard
Elijah Price
>Why isn't there any universalizing religion that was created by Europeans? Europeans seem to hate religion and not to understand it very well. Nearly all Pagan cultures had very similar beliefs and traditions globally, the difference was they all saw the same thing from different cultural perspectives and influences, go and study indo-european cultures
Imagine being yuro and trying to denounce Christ after he gave you the Enlightenment through his followers.
Levi Lewis
I enjoy jewish religion.
Brody White
Or should I just say that the reason is that Europeans suck at religion
Kayden Evans
That's not the same thing as universalizing, which means applying to all people in the same way.
Henry Reed
What is something Abraham did in the bible that makes him not worthy of looking up to? He was a wealthy guy, who left his homeland to follow his dream. He managed to survive such treacherous dangers as famine and dealing with the brutal Egyptians. He valiantly led his men into battle to save his nephew Lot, and when consequently saved the wicked Sodomites as well he refused their offer of ill gotten gains in return. Basically giving a middle finger to the king who epitomized wickedness. Most importantly, in his day when the practice of carving little statues and worshipping them as tokens of supernatural demon-gods and asking them for favors was wide-spread, he remained faithful to the one true invisible God who rewarded him, guided his footsteps, and factually upheld his promise to him to create a huge nation out of his descendants. Out of all the figures in religion, literature, or whatever, Abraham is certainly a great example to follow.
Logan Sanchez
Why should all of Europe be collectivise under one belief? fuck off with that globalist shit
Well you asked why would anyone follow an Abrahamic religion, so unless you've accomplished anything equal or greater the above, why would I take your question seriously? People would be much wiser in following Abraham than meagre randoms on the internet.
Jason Williams
That's the main reason that Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism are the three largest religions. It is also evidence of a highly advanced level of religious thought and practice, one that European people seem to have failed to attain on their own energy.
Jacob Clark
This meme is factually retarded, Europe has been Christian for well over 1000 years. Christianity IS European heritage, for better or worse. Can you name something else about Europe that has lasted as long? Where are the Visigoths, or the Lombards, or the Saxons now? You could do this all day. Christianity is the one actual thing that has lasted.
Ian Long
>Christianity is a Roman religion Mediterranean is not European fucking retard >Protestantism is a germanic religion. Protestantism is a divergent sect which exists within the Christian framework of belief, which itself is a divergent sect from Jewish belief (not European)
>Well you asked why would anyone follow an Abrahamic religion No no no, I mean the native Europeans never asked to be "enlightened", Christian missionaries came to Europe with the specific goal of converting the peoples at any cost