then Christianity would be taught everywhere and never questioned or allowed to be questioned
That was literally the law of all Christian nations for centuries. It only changed after the new psyop that cannot be questioned stared after WWII. So your attempted rebuttal actually reinforces the argument you were trying to counter.
I'm talking taught by jews themselves. Where did jews (the ones who reject Jesus, otherwise the others would be Christians) try to enforce Christianity? Nowhere. Did jews go out of their way to make Asian countries Christians? Or Africa? Or even Europe? No they didn't. So claiming this is a jew psyop, when jews did nothing at all to popularize Christianity, and in fact, do everything to suppress it, is just plain stupid.
That was literally the law of all Christian nations for centuries.
The law was for Catholicism, not Christianism. There's a difference, and it's an important one. Protestants were originally excluded, because they didn't abide to the Catholics' laws (where most are completely non-Biblical).
It only changed after the new psyop
You think Christianty was enforced up until WW2? What about the rise of atheism in the 19th Century?
That was literally the law of all Christian nations for centuries. It only changed after the new psyop that cannot be questioned stared after WWII. So your attempted rebuttal actually reinforces the argument you were trying to counter.
I'm talking taught by jews themselves. Where did jews (the ones who reject Jesus, otherwise the others would be Christians) try to enforce Christianity? Nowhere. Did jews go out of their way to make Asian countries Christians? Or Africa? Or even Europe? No they didn't. So claiming this is a jew psyop, when jews did nothing at all to popularize Christianity, and in fact, do everything to suppress it, is just plain stupid.
The law was for Catholicism, not Christianism. There's a difference, and it's an important one. Protestants were originally excluded, because they didn't abide to the Catholics' laws (where most are completely non-Biblical).
You think Christianty was enforced up until WW2? What about the rise of atheism in the 19th Century?