>>19763956I mean, the whole situation is getting pretty meta at this point, isn't it?
Look, no one is arguing that Christianity has not been a positive and cohesive part of our society for generations, but where do you really see it coming back to anything close to what it was from where it is now? Hypothetically? All it took, after almost 2,000 years, was a few decades of electricity and screens in front of people's faces to make them completely lose their minds. Therefore, I believe that the label of true Divinity in the case of Christianity is not legitimate, and it's failings are obvious. We need to move forward and have the ability to think coherently, without falling back on imaginary personifications that only exist as far as the human mind can project them.
Pretending that Jesus or Muhammad or Odin or EVEN Helios/Apollo/Invictus were -true divinity- was just a step in the long path and work in progress that is our eventual enlightenment. We focus so much on the beginning or the end, when realistically, none of us really have any information about either of those instances.