Christianity is framed as unusually question-heavy because it joins exclusive salvation, missionary pressure, divine sonship, sacrifice for sin, second coming, and miracle as its explanatory stopgap.
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Missionary Religion
Christianity is framed as unusually question-heavy because it joins exclusive salvation, missionary pressure, divine sonship, sacrifice for sin, second coming, and miracle as its explanatory stopgap.
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"Today we discuss the most famous person who has ever lived. There are about 2 billion people in the world today who believe that..."
"But these are the major ideas that most Christians agree on. First thing is that Jesus is God. He is the son of God..."
"...burn in hell, okay? So in other words, Christianity is a missionary religion in which if you're a Christian, not only do you must..."
"How did Jesus die for our sins? Why is there such a thing coming? It's all a miracle, okay? Meaning don't question it, just..."
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