The problems with pre-christardological Romans were many and varied. For example, they had many gods eg. Bacchus who, amongst other things, was the god of wine. Pre-christardological Romans could pray to whichever god they chose whenever they wanted and howsoever they wanted. Basically, it was a free-for-all without let or hindrance.
In addition, the pre-christardological Romans were 'Shameless' and knew how to throw a party. Saturnalia being just one example.
These things were un-christardological and therefore had to be stopped.
Besides, people enjoying themselves and praying to whichever god they wanted, whenever they wanted and however they wanted was hardly a recipe for control. And boy, did christards want to control. It's probably why the early christards were fed to the lions. They were evil fuckers who were spoil-sports and power hungry, greedy control freaks, as well as paedos. I think that the earl Romans stopped this practice too early, but that's just my opinion.
To high-jack a single Roman god was useless. Only those Romans that prayed to that particular god at that particular time could be controlled. This was highly unsatisfactory.
No, to control the populace, the many gods had to be replaced by one god. The power hungry christards could then control the populace through the one god.
christardology was invented and then, rather stupidly, was endorsed by the fuckin' Romans. From the sublime to the ridiculous in one step. Wankers.
Here endeth today's reading.
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