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Yeah, it's a morbid death cult when you really stop and objectively think about it.

It's a religion centered around a fucking human sacrifice to appease the Creator, who is also his father.

It's a story about a father sacrificing his son so that his people may remain enslaved, earthly- but be promised paradise upon death, so long as they obey. Guilt is a major theme, too- "He died for your sins." Wait, what? When he died, I wasn't even a gleam in my great-great-great-etc.-Grandfather's eyes yet. But I am cursed because our shared great-great-etc. grandmother got seduced by a talking snake and ate a magic apple.

Jesus had to die because of this. He had to be brutally tortured and humiliated before being crucified. Then, according to what we read, Jesus went out like a bitch on the cross. Started crying about being forsaken, being thirsty, and he died way faster than was typical of crucifixion. You'd think the son of God Himself would be a bit more robust.... but the Romans didn't even have to break his legs to finish him off. He died, humiliated and mocked, his revolution snuffed out as it was beginning by the kike pharisees.

If you read the Bible as more of a historical text with massive dramatization, the real story becomes clear. Jesus was a revolutionary. He rounded up followers, he had a new religion which he derived from judaism and the strange man John the Baptist's teachings. He opposed the kike establishment. He rounded up all of his bros and went to Jerusalem during the holiday, intending to ignite a fucking rebellion. News of him reached the city far before he did.

When he was in the city, he started making a ruckus with his bros. Got more people to join him. Then, a kike sent an operative to try and deal with this, since the Roman governor didn't see the threat. This operative infiltrated Jesus's movement, and then bribed one of Jesus's closest friends to sell him out. Judas points out Jesus in a crowd, he is arrested, tortured and executed. Judas may or may not have committed suicide out of guilt.

Similar stories have played out across the world throughout history. It makes perfect sense- if you strip away all of the superstition, all of the supernatural nonsense, and just read it as an historical account, I think you land closer to the truth.