Is Christianity an urban religion?

(you don't fool me satan)
The modern religions were created to enslave humanity under human laws, while denouncing the laws of nature. Urban isn't the right term here, because it just describes a way of living, not the fundamental laws it's build upon. What it all boils down to is that humans chose the easy way of evil, by denouncing the eternal struggle that is the law of nature, and instead promoting lies to exploit each other, instead of accepting the unshakable rules of nature and living in accordance to them. Everything that happened afterwards, and brought us to the brink of extinction, is merely a natural self preservation tactic to get rid of the parasite that is humanity.

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*Tips trilby*

Your Gnosticism is showing, bud. God created the material world and declared it to be good. God created us and declared it good. Humans aren't parasites, we are made in the image of God.

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(heil'd)
Everything that human religions use to describe God, a superstition that has to be believed in to work, clearly describes nature itself.

Nature provably did that.

Natural law clearly dictates life…good and evil, life and death, 0 and 1, yin and yang.

If you just believe in it and ignore that natural law exists, which helps a whole lot of evil human beings to exploit you to their hearts content.

Literally doing nothing else than exploiting and destroying the host (ecosystem) they were born into.

All lifeforms are made to function together by nature itself. It's called existence in the balance between life and death.

Anything else you want me to disprove easily with the laws of nature that predate human life for, nobody knows, how many millions of years?

What is 'nature' and 'natural law' according to you?

Do tell us because it's pretty clear you have your own personal definition instead of anything that would make some sense.

The laws of nature are the rules of existence between life and death.

About nature itself…
Every way humans describe God…be it the creator of all life, the entity that connects everything on earth, the power that can hear our thoughts and feel our pains, the god that grows his power through our worshiping, the god that makes us part of himself when we die, the one that tests and challenges us, the one that shows us all the wonders on this earth, the one who dictates the morality of good and bad, the one who puts his own existence into the hands of his creation, the one true God…all this describes unmistakably NATURE itself. Humans not only based their religions entirely around what nature teaches us, but they decided to claim the achievements of nature for themselves and hide it behind a superstitious entity. Why? Because they think they can can get away with defiling and exploiting nature for themselves.

Catholicism is an urban religion. Originally, chorepiscopi had the same power as urban bishops. The middle ages, too, show the struggle between the urban Catholicism and the rural "heretics"

Of course they called them so, because acknowledging the laws of nature would stand in the way of the sweet racket that would become the laws of men.