Why did Christians copy most things, holidays and even the days of the week from the Norse religion?

Angels, God, son of god Jesus, Easter, Christmas, Hell, Heaven

Valkyries, Odin, Thor, Eostera, Yule, Hel, Valhalla.

Moon's Day, Tyr's Day, Odin's Day, Thor's Day, Freya's Day, Washing Day, Sun's Day.

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Easter is pagan goddess ultimately borrowed from Ishtar from Babylon

Because it was the only way to make their jewish bullshit sound sane before shoving it down everyones throat

Because Jesus is Jupiter and Jupiter is Thor

>superficial similarities make a religion
spiritual baby detected

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>Angels, God, son of god Jesus, Easter, Christmas, Hell, Heaven
>Valkyries, Odin, Thor, Eostera, Yule, Hel, Valhalla.

All fantasy based religious systems are equally worthless.

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The faggot French literally tried to make a 10 day week during the French Revolution. I'm serious. Look it up.

Because we're extremely inclusive you nigger

because thats how (((subversions))) works. fuck christcuckery.

This has all been debunked before, but you also base your entire political philosophy on unsources infographs from Jow Forums so...

this.

Based and Pagan Pilled

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*Roman* catholic church. Holy *Roman* empire.

Constantine renamed the Roman empire in 325 user

Christianity is Jewed

Bible Old Testament (Torah, etc) is basically Judaism

Bible New Testament is basically:

Adventures of Jesus (Gospels),
Adventures of Early Christcucks (Acts),
St Paul Letters,
St John's trippy Revelations
(when High on Drugs).

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because Catholics aren't Christians, but Jow Forums is a Jesuit shill board

the only way you can debunk zeitgeist bullshit is to come out of Babylon and not be a catholicuck. because their "Christianity is Bagan" argument only works with Catholicism and not with the actual Bible

Actually

"Deiwos" -"Dyeus" - "Deus Pater" - "Iupater"
I
"Teiwaz" - "Tiw"

Prolly missing a step or two, but that's how it goes.

I think there is a resurgence of anti-christianism because at this point in time, Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we are going to be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not going to be the anti-abrahamic society it was in the first century. Christians are going to be at the centre of that. It’s a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Christians will be resented because of our leading role. But without a Jewish monopoly on money-lending and without the power of the Holy Prepuce, Europe will not survive.

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>because Catholics aren't Christians
>but actual christians are even bigger cuckolds than catholics are
yea no thanks.

Xtians btfo based pagan

Protip they didnt. Christianity pays pentecost so that those feasts of lunar solar calendar significance and star celebrations stay on schedule through out generations. They preserve history which is why those pagan gods were destroyed when the dates no longer held relevance. Its the glue that binds them together around the world after 2000 years of rounding and approximations. Not true. Just like my fingernail isnt my body yet it belongs as a piece of the puzzle that makes me whole.

Christians didn't do it, Catholics did it literally just to get more goys to convert.

Because once upon a time the Earth's sky looked very different. There were many gods, planets, Elohim, whatever you choose to call them. Then Jove/Jupiter/YHWH and his Son/Sun came crashing in from another part of the galaxy and the world has never been the same since. Saturn was once our star then Jupiter and now the Sun. There were once many gods. Now there is one. This story has been told by every culture in the northern hemisphere. The story of ancient celestial upheaval has become a lesson to mankind in spirituality.

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