• SunshineJogger@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    That sounds like a scapegoat logic.

    They could have selected any random dude, said he is gods son, prop him up a bit, killed him in some dramatic way and had the same marketing / PR effect.

    This entire story reeks of manipulation of the masses which was so effective it’s still around to this day.

    Humans have so much knowledge these days and we see exactly how gullible the masses are despite that.

    How exactly can people be so stupid to trust stories from a time where peasants were so superstitious that they killed people out of fear they could be demonic because of red hair. And their primary influecers, the church and king or rulers confirmed the superstitions that brought in more money and power to them.