Well, yeah. There’s also the issue of forced conversions. Christianity won’t succeed in forced conversion at scale because it’s too disparate. If opphunter88 tried to force me to convert to Lutheran faggotism I’d hard reject it. I’d tell him to fuck off and if it escalated to violence I’d kill him. I bet he’d flip the fuck out if I tried to forcibly convert him to LDS, too, even though as far as the serious moral tests of the century are concerned my denomination is less flawed.

And to be clear, I wouldn’t blame him. Robbing people of free will is just cause to go on the warpath, and he’s suggesting exactly that because he thinks his e-ministry vindicates him.

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NEETzsche: right on every count, but tyranny is inevitable. Impose yours or live under someone else's. There isn't a third way. Not with humans.

Christians insist on talking and acting like hippies.

They will go extinct because of that and quite ironically, Darwin would have very little but plenty enough to say on the matter.

In my opinion, Christian sectarianism is a feature, not a bug. It's why we don't NEED to convert by the sword, whereas Islam does.