>>13563051read the bible bro and then read contemporary history about christianity. Celsus had a lot of great insight to early chritsianity, which really helps paint a picture of the kind of people/kind of ideology early christians were (and still are, today, desu).
i also suggest reading apocryphal texts like the gospel of thomas, judas, and john. they make some of the more confusing/seemingly nonsensical parts of the bible (especially verses like the ones that said stuff like "jesus was hanged from a tree" make more sense.
christianity was tailored from the start to control the roman public and subvert the empire and, eventually, it brought about its ruin. Only through the Diocletian reforms could top down oppressive christianity be implemented (and even devised, to be honest). Sorry for ranting and seemingly jumping all over the place, i am just waking up!
christkikes like to pretend that it was an easy transition from naturalistic pantheons to christianity, but it was very much at the edge of a blade, especially in early time.
Jumping back to what I was saying about christianity being tailored to control the roman public, it was a conscious effort for them to remove certain texts that didn't portray jesus in exactly the way they wanted. that's why there's over 200 apocrypha texts that were hidden from the public for basically thousands of years. They paint a completely different picture of Jesus' life.
Anyway i lost my train of thought, i'll post a few pics to get you started. Note how early christfags are virtually identical to modern leftists in that they target impressionable women and children in order to spread their AIDS