During that time, Judaism and early Christianity were in conflict. According to one theory, early Christian leaders devised a plan to make Christianity more widespread. This plan involved a woman named Mary, whom they would impregnate secretly, making it appear as though she conceived on her own. The child born of this plan, Jesus, would be raised by the church, given a name, and eventually be portrayed as the Son of God with divine powers.

Unbeknownst to Jesus, this plan was part of a larger scheme. Christian leaders intended to frame him, sacrifice him, and shift the blame to the Jewish community.

Why would they sacrifice him? The logic behind this was that if the masses believed Jesus was sent by God and had divine abilities, and the Jews were blamed for his death, it would shift popular sentiment toward Christianity. This would ultimately help Christianity surpass Judaism in followers and influence.

The plan was carried out, and its consequences were far-reaching. Christianity gained significant traction, eventually surpassing Judaism in popularity and influence due in part to the events surrounding Jesus' life and death.

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What is this dumb AI slop?

People create delusional stories just to deny The Truth. You heart is full of hatred, dear. Who can save you from your imminent unstoppable death?

It was well known in the Holy Scriptures the Jews would deny their own Messiah, so He would turn his hand for those the Jews hated the most. Isaiah 53.

So you are saying that the existence of Christianity predated the putative birth of Jesus? That would be like the Beatles Fan Club secretly arranging the birth of John Lennon in 1939.

Lol. I wasn't going to argue the obvious illogic of it

Well no, Christianity didn't exist before Jesus. Christianity was invented because of the Jesus events.

I don't know who planned the Jesus events before hand. It was either the Roman Empire or the Jewish leaders.

I suspect it was the Roman Empire. They wanted to unify the nation and many other strategic things but most importantly they wanted everyone to blame the Jewish for the crucifixion of Jesus which would give the Romans more power. It seemed to of worked. Christianity grew and the Jews were hated forever.

Do you have any source to back this up?

of course not. It's all speculation and my theory.

It happened too long ago that I doubt we could ever get any source.