sapphi_snake said:
1. Outdated = old-fashioned, out-of-date, obsolete Unpopular = not popular with an individual or group of people; lacking general approaval or acceptance. Something can be popular, yet outdated (like marriage rituals, gender roles), andsomething can be unpopular, yet up-to-date (like how an edgy dramedy is less likely to become as popular as a traditional sitcom). "Outdated" and "unpopular" are certainly not synonymous. source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/unpopular http://www.thefreedictionary.com/outdated
2. You may be right about Judaism, but not about Christianity. Christianity did spread with force, and the main reason why it hasn't disappeared is because states where Christianity is the majority are also the strongest (and ironically secularism and religious freedom will probably help it live on in these countries). As for Judaism, it's uniqueness probably consists of the connection between Judaism, the religion, and the Jewish ethnic identity. You can't be a Jew (the ethnicity) without being a Jew (as in someone who subscribes to Judaism). This is unique to them, and a reason why their religion has lived on. For example my ethnicity is Romanian, and will remain that way regardless of my religious beleifs. In the case of judaism you can't even convert to the religion without becoming part of the Jewish people. However we were talking about Christianity, not Judaism, and I don't know why you bought it up.
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1) Er, go back to the link you posted for Outdated.
Note.
"No longer valid or fasionable"
AKA
Outdated = Not Fasionable
Fasionable = Popular
Not Fasionable = Unpopular.
Outdated = Unpopular.
Have you never heard of someones clothes being called outated?
2) Christianity came from Judiasm... and I'm actually not wrong. Some Christianity spread through force, but not the actual majority of the spreading of the religion.
I mean, do you know what facilitated Christanity to be such a big religion? It's taking over of an empire that had conquered it.









