>>21987277Throughout history, Christians have been exploited as slaves, laborers, and occupiers, molded into tools for the ruling elite. As slaves, they were chained not only physically but spiritually, told that their suffering was holy and rebellion was a sin, ensuring their obedience under the guise of divine will. Laborers were driven to exhaustion, building grand monuments and empires while living in squalor, their meager rewards stripped by the church and state. Occupiers were sent to annihilate others, their faith weaponized to justify atrocities, all while they were discarded as expendable pawns. Even suicide, a potential escape from their torment, was condemned, leaving them trapped in a life of misery.
Christianity became the perfect system of control, its promises of salvation twisted into tools of oppression. Entire generations were born into servitude, their lives consumed by endless toil and war for the profit of elites who hoarded wealth and power. The church and rulers worked in tandem, ensuring slaves remained in chains, laborers died unnoticed, and occupiers destroyed others while destroying themselves. What was preached as salvation was in reality their prison—a faith repurposed to serve greed and domination, leaving behind a legacy of despair, exploitation, and ruin.