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[[File:Jesus Christ.png|thumb|Our Lord Jesus Christ, the founder of Christianity]]
[[File:Defenders of the West The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam.png|thumb|400px|[[Muslim]] invaders in [[Spain]] and their lust for [[white]] Christian women ([[Germanic]] and [[Celtic]]), in: ''Defenders of the West – The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against [[Islam]]'' by Raymond Ibrahim (2022)]]
'''Christianity''' is the world's largest [[religion]], with 2.8 billion adherents, a third of the world <ref>title=Christianity |date =2 March 2022 |publisher=World History Encyclopedia|quote= Christianity is the world's largest religion, with 2.8 billion adherents.</ref><ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|title=World's largest religion by population is still Christianity|url=https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/04/05/christians-remain-worlds-largest-religious-group-but-they-are-declining-in-europe/|access-date=1 January 2020|website=Pew Research Center|language=en-US}}</ref> Its adherents, known as [[Christians]], are estimated to make up a majority of the population in 157 countries and territories,<ref> PewDec2012 </ref> and believe that Jesus is the Son of God, whose coming as the messiah was prophesied in the [[Old Testament]] and chronicled in the [[New Testament]].<ref>Woodhead|2004|p=n.p</ref>  It is one of the three monotheistic religions of the world along with [[judaism]] and [[Islam]]. "Christian" is derived from "followers of the Christ," became the name of a group who followed the teachings of [[Jesus|Jesus of Nazareth]] who was the predicted messiah of the prophets.
'''Christianity''' is a monotheistic religion (mainly [[Orthodox Church|Orthodox]], [[Roman Catholic]], [[Protestant]] and [[Lutheran]]) based on the life and teachings of [[Jesus Christ]] as the '''Son of God''' as presented in the [[New Testament]]. [[jews]] reject Christ as such.
==History==
The world's two largest churches remain the [[Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] (many [[Slav]] branches) and the [[Roman Catholic]]s. Christianity has been marked by numerous theological and doctrinal disputes resulting in the [[Reformation]] and subsequent splits into many different Christian denominations.  


=Jesus=
This may possibly be related to an European "guilt culture" (see the article on [[Pathological altruism]]) where Europeans experience unusually high feelings of guilt if not thinking and acting in an alleged morally correct way.{{fact}}
'''Christianity''' has a historical founder whose existence is verified by outside sources. The most reliable of these sources is the account from Josephus, a first-century historian born in [[Jerusalem]], who eventually became a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] citizen. In his work, ''Antiquities of the jews'', he makes several brief references to [[Jesus]], both as a Messiah and as a wise teacher. Josephus also records that Jesus was crucified, and that his followers believed he was restored to life. Beyond that, however, history is silent.
The greayer amount of information about Jesus is recorded in four books of [[The Bible]]: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It is important to note here, however, that these books were not written as biographies; their purpose rather was to Show others that Jesus was the son of [[God]] and the savior of the world. Thus, they describe the life and ministry of Jesus as the one they knew was God in the flesh. In other words, what we have in these four books of the Bible is an account of Jesus the Christ,  a history of Jesus the man from Nazareth.


===The Roman Catholic Church and jews===
Until the later 20th century the Roman Catholic Church continued to condemn jews as the murderers of Christ. The adoption of [[Political correctness]] forced them to abandon this position as seen in the new ''Schema'' of "Vatican II".<ref>https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/100/jews-and-vatican-ii.</ref> Professor [[Kevin MacDonald]] has argued that the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in part is an [[anti-jewish]] movement due to resource competition between jews and non-jews and in response to the [[jewish group evolutionary strategy]].<ref>The Church and anti-Semitism: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2009/02/the-church-and-anti-semitism%E2%80%94again/</ref><ref>St. John Chrysostom on the jews: Creating an Anti-jewish Group Strategy http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2015/02/st-john-chrysostom-on-the-jews-creating-an-anti-jewish-group-strategy/</ref>


=References=
==Recent comment==
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It has been argued that ''the world has been in crisis management mode for more than a decade: we experienced a global financial crisis and a pandemic. Now we are witnessing what it means having a bloody and ruthless war right on our doorstep. At the same time, the world is changing faster than ever with rapid technological progress yielding both opportunity and challenges. However, not everyone benefits from the progress to the same extent, with many struggling to keep up with the pace. More and more people feel lonely, abandoned and left behind in our societies. Europe must shield its citizens in difficult times of crisis and rapid changes. Times of crisis turn the focus back to the essentials. What connects us Europeans and guides us as our moral compass? As not everything can be explained with facts, only the assessment of facts creates clarity. For such an assessment, values are indispensable. It is up to us to uphold our Christian values, and keep the political idea of Europe alive – a Europe founded on our Christian democratic values.''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230720085117/https://www.eppgroup.eu/newsroom/opinions/a-europe-without-christian-values-would-be-a-europe-without-a-soul A Europe without Christian values would be a Europe without a soul]</ref>


==Quotes==
* ''"A teaching that does not come out of [[Nordic]] blood and carry Nordic spirit cannot spread itself among [[Nordic race]]s. Since Christianity had become a successful religion for two thousand years only among Nordic races (not among [[jews]]) and Christian ideas were the greatest culturally creative force in human history, it was simply impossible that [[Jesus Christ|Christ]], the driving force of Christianity could have been a jew."'' – ''[[Der Stürmer]]'', 1938<ref>[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/03/30/the-war-on-easter-part-1/ The War on Easter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230326083841/https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/03/30/the-war-on-easter-part-1/ Archive])</ref>


==External links==
*[https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2020/08/11/kevin-macdonalds-preface-to-giles-coreys-the-sword-of-christ/ Kevin MacDonald’s Preface to Giles Corey’s The Sword of Christ]


==References==
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File:Defenders of the West The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam.png
Muslim invaders in Spain and their lust for white Christian women (Germanic and Celtic), in: Defenders of the West – The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam by Raymond Ibrahim (2022)

Christianity is a monotheistic religion (mainly Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Protestant and Lutheran) based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as the Son of God as presented in the New Testament. jews reject Christ as such.

History

The world's two largest churches remain the Orthodox (many Slav branches) and the Roman Catholics. Christianity has been marked by numerous theological and doctrinal disputes resulting in the Reformation and subsequent splits into many different Christian denominations.

This may possibly be related to an European "guilt culture" (see the article on Pathological altruism) where Europeans experience unusually high feelings of guilt if not thinking and acting in an alleged morally correct way.[fact?]

The Roman Catholic Church and jews

Until the later 20th century the Roman Catholic Church continued to condemn jews as the murderers of Christ. The adoption of Political correctness forced them to abandon this position as seen in the new Schema of "Vatican II".[1] Professor Kevin MacDonald has argued that the Roman Catholic Church in part is an anti-jewish movement due to resource competition between jews and non-jews and in response to the jewish group evolutionary strategy.[2][3]

Recent comment

It has been argued that the world has been in crisis management mode for more than a decade: we experienced a global financial crisis and a pandemic. Now we are witnessing what it means having a bloody and ruthless war right on our doorstep. At the same time, the world is changing faster than ever with rapid technological progress yielding both opportunity and challenges. However, not everyone benefits from the progress to the same extent, with many struggling to keep up with the pace. More and more people feel lonely, abandoned and left behind in our societies. Europe must shield its citizens in difficult times of crisis and rapid changes. Times of crisis turn the focus back to the essentials. What connects us Europeans and guides us as our moral compass? As not everything can be explained with facts, only the assessment of facts creates clarity. For such an assessment, values are indispensable. It is up to us to uphold our Christian values, and keep the political idea of Europe alive – a Europe founded on our Christian democratic values.[4]

Quotes

  • "A teaching that does not come out of Nordic blood and carry Nordic spirit cannot spread itself among Nordic races. Since Christianity had become a successful religion for two thousand years only among Nordic races (not among jews) and Christian ideas were the greatest culturally creative force in human history, it was simply impossible that Christ, the driving force of Christianity could have been a jew."Der Stürmer, 1938[5]

External links

References