What if early Christianity had spread to and took of the East instead of the West?

What if early Christianity had spread to and took of the East instead of the West?

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    They couldn't, they didn't have the technological edge over the east. Look at the Portuguese attempt to invade Morocco.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      They held coastal cities for centuries but that isn’t even close to what OP was talking about

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Alcacer Quibir

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        You call ceuta and Melilla cities of importance? Kek the portuguese were so buck broken after a failed invasion of morroco that they were subjugated by the Spanish.

        It was only after the iberiac could buy modern germanic weapons that he could stand a chance against the Maghrebi male. And even then, had to be bailed out by the French, ceding them north Africa in the process kek

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          The Portuguese conquered forts in Oman, conquered Hormuz, the most important city state in perisna, conquered the Western coast of India and Sri Lanka, conquered the most important city in the spice route, Malacca in Malesia, conquered the Swahili city states in East Africa. Moors could only plunder occasionally the Mediterranean and in a handful of instances raided the Atlantic, but could never conquered anything after the Middle Ages

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Show me one signle instance when a Moroccan ship circumnavigated Africa

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >slavs a thing by 30 AD
    Nope.
    Also how early are we talking? Mesopotamia had large communities of israelites and early christians long before anywhere west of Rome

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    "Norse" as a group distinct from Germans did not exist yet during the Roman Empire. That should all be treated as one Germania blob.

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    early christianity HAD spread to the east. in the 8th century the patriarch Timothy talks about a metropolite of the tibetans. europe was a fringe of christianity but it could be defended and so it emerged as the christian territory, this view later reinforced by historiography ignoring the churches of the east.
    Philip Jenkins: The Lost History of Christianity is a good starting place I'd say.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      good post

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Slavs + Balts = Scythians

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Don’t you know Slav were bucked by these nomadic?

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Christianity literally is an Eastern Religion.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. It's totally eastern in its philosophy.

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    It originating in Roman territory hinders this. The Parthians and later Sassanians would sponsor Christianity in Rome to divide them but ruthlessly repressed it within their own lands to prevent Zoroastrianism from being challenged. Similiarly, when Rome did accept Christianity, the Sassanians encouraged and supported the Nestorian Schism and attempted to use it as a tool to wedge Roman society. It's support as a tool of subversion and division meant it could never challenge Zoroastrianism and meant it would struggle in spreading beyond this, and while it later did throughout the steppe, it was quickly eroded by state supported Islam later. All that's left is the Assyrian Church of the East.
    On another note though, the Malankara Christians in Kerala still remain too, though they're Oriental Orthodox.

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Scythian can migrate around Xinongnu and invade Koreanic multi-kingdom.

    Tibet and Indo-Parthia can double team on India.

  9. 10 months ago
    Chud Anon

    Never. Asians are too high iq for christcucks

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      -ACK!

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >The Lord of Heaven sent the Cool Wind to a girl named Mo Yen. It entered her womb and at the moment she conceived. The Lord of Heaven did this to show that conception could take place without a husband. He knew there was no man near her and that people who saw it would say, ‘How great is the power of the Lord of Heaven’… Mo Yen became pregnant and gave birth to a son named Jesus, whose father is the Cool Wind.” (Sutra of Jesus Christ 5:1-4)

    >You may have been taught that people cannot save themselves. This is why the Heavenly Honored One sends the spirit force to all places to save everyone. It goes to all that live and teaches the truth. This is different from what the various deities and spirits do.” (Sutra 7:36-39)

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