I wonder what people living 10,000 years from now (assuming that “people” would even exist then, however defined) would think of christianity. In that time, one of the world’s dominant religions might have started 8,000 from now/2,000 years “before” their time, and only a few antiquarians would even know of the existence of the christian religion. They would have to reconstruct it from fragmentary evidence comparable to efforts to reconstruct, say, the ancient Sumerian religion.
I wonder what people living 10,000 years from now (assuming that “people” would even exist then, however defined) would think of christianity. In that time, one of the world’s dominant religions might have started 8,000 from now/2,000 years “before” their time, and only a few antiquarians would even know of the existence of the christian religion. They would have to reconstruct it from fragmentary evidence comparable to efforts to reconstruct, say, the ancient Sumerian religion.