"Oh sure the Romans weren't anti Christian? I guess thats why they crucified Christ and made all the jews flee their homeland plus fed all those early Christians to the lions."
Under Roman law, Jesus was a criminal, and his crime (that of inciting revolt) was punishable by death. Likewise, the Diaspora was due to the Jews rebelling so much that the provincial governors finally snapped and threw them all out in order to make Judaea less of a massive drain on money, troops, and time. In other words, the Diaspora was the Judaeans' own fault. The feeding of Christians to the lions was due to a belief that Christians had burned down a large portion of Rome, and this belief was perpetrated by a man who was known by later scholars to be utterly mad. Also, the Romans used a lot of other peoples as gladiators or arena sacrifices, and they crucified a lot more people than Jesus. And I've never heard anyone saying the Romans were anti-Celtic or anti-Ethiopian. To the pagan Romans, the Christians weren't important enough to be persecuted. Mayhaps you should get over yourselves.
"As for Plato and Aristotle yes some ideas have made it into Christianity they are classical mystery sect pagan beliefs of cause Platonism and other derivations like Catharism and Gnosticism one of the sources of Freemasonry hardly Christian ideas in fact some christian conspiracy writers eg Nesta Webster argue destroyed Christianity from the inside."
Oh, of course. The Cathars, with their belief in gender and racial equity, pacifism, love, and tolerance, were not at all Christian. Either you don't know anything about the Christian sects and are merely spouting what you've had drummed into your head or you intentionally follow a god of hatred and bigotry, and I really hope it's the former, becuase then you're simply ignorant, rather than a spiteful, malevolent fool.