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I treat every /lit/ chart as a Course and it's fun.

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I always wondered why everybody is so focused on attacking christianity. Some may attack islam and rarely anyone ever attacks jews (on a theological level that is). Yet the tightness of their religion seems to reflect how much power they wield over the material world. Are these arguments only valid against christians? Is it only that christianity is slave morality and not all religions? And is it not the ultimate slave morality to say you are against christianity but embrace and respect all other religions for some sort of multicultural values or whatever? To be clear I'm not trying to specifically advocate or defend christianity but simply wondering why it is the preferred target of atheistic thinking, when there is just as much (if not maybe more) to point at in islamic and jewish texts. Why is it so out of proportion?

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