Do you think Christianity can be rationally accepted (a la Aquinas), or is it a leap of faith (a la Kierkegaard)? If the former, what rationale supports Christianity? If the latter, what justifies taking such a leap?

Christianity can be accepted because it states that Jews are a cursed race, and Jews ARE a cursed race. It said Jews are the spawn of satan and, well, that is not entirely wrong, if satan is remphan. Jews ARE the spawn of remphan. It shows the Son of Man, a usually non-violent person, performing the only thing that works on Jews: whipping them until they GTFO, and Jews ARE only weak to physical attacks.

Christianity is extremely rational. It is a well-reasoned argument against the Merchant race. The only pitfall Christianity has revolves around forgetting those things and thinking "oh, my savior is le jew man, therefore all le jew men are good men!" Catholicism and Protestanism are especially vulnerable to those things, as they are evidently created by demons (Protestanism is created to facilitate a demonic invasion that is currently happening in Europe, RIGHT NOW, Catholicism has mitre = dagon)

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