>>19554885Wrong. It stands for "Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum," which is Latin for "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews."
Jesus was a great man, but I have no reason to worship him. He is outside of my racial and cultural destiny, no matter how much Christians wish to pretend that isn't true. That he is racially foreign to me is enough, but even worse, that the Bible is written expressly about the story of the Jews, not my people. To worship a religion, to worship a god, the mythos must expressly be stated to be directly for my racial group, or else it is not meant for me. That all the early stories such as Esther, Hamish, Baal, King Solomon, David, Saul, Samson, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and others all take place within the greater Levant means that it is a foreign religion.
If it were not a foreign religion, the names would be Aethelwulf, Freya, Ragnar, or Alexander, Odysseus, Theseus, and the entire morality of the text would be centered around spiritual master morality, i.e. the strong dominating the weak and creating beauty and order from chaos, and not forgiving thine enemies, accepting foreigners and traitors, and inverting the last to become the first and the servants to become the kings.
Based on these facts alone, the Christian religion has nothing to offer me but mealmouthed tartuffery and lcowardly squabbling. I am not descended from anyone the Bible talks about, thus it has nothing for me. Unless we are to say that there is one race, the human race and all races belong under the Jewish god YHWH, which is patently false.