It is quite true Christianity was remade into a European religion, from it's art to it's theological teachings, it all rings true to the spirit of the European peoples, or rather it did for a time. But due to the very engineering behind the religion specific loop holes and schisms occurred, be it debate on veneration of the Holy Spirit over some other aspect, be it how best to worship, be it certain granular concepts, Christianity proved to be a most divisive tool. If Christianity truly was the religion of the European peoples then why did it's character change so much and become so malleable? Ah, now the classic defense of such events is always "Well x wanted y which goes against z", a defense that one may note is almost always used in some form or another. "Well Catholicism is based", "Well Mormons are based", "Well Luthor is based as he rejected the kikes", it all goes on and on as each separate sect makes up it's own little rules and declares itself as the right choice while forever being unable to find proper unity within the whole. Some may try to put such conventions aside for the good of the people of Europa but sadly these rare individuals do not understand two fundamental flaws. Firstly, by writ of the actions of their own sects and deviations, they will never find true unity for Christianity has become too infested with semitic influence and internal power struggle. The second is that the Christian ethos has not only shown itself incapable of defending it's followers but has been detrimental to them in the long term.
Now when I say detrimental I do not just mean the modern incarnations but far beyond that. Consider for a moment one of the "prouder" events of Christian history, that of the Crusades. Do you recall that classic phrase "Deus Vult" or rather God Wills It? A very interesting phrase, one with fascinating connotations with the "willingness" to assemble an army of Christ a millennia ago. Ultimately despite the Churches best efforts against the Islamic invaders it failed to keep it's holdings, repeatedly. This has been something that has occurred time and time again as it's sordid history continued, an absence of effective action beyond taking some minor retribution against heresies and even then much hand wringing was evident as their own internal politics came into play. It is a faith mired in it's own incompetence, let alone it's failure at resisting Jewish infiltration. I mean consider, did Christ not drive the Merchant from the temple, did he not warn of the "synagogue of Satan"? He clearly did so why is it that the Church and it's countless followers fold so easily to their machinations. This religious "epoch" of the European peoples, this grand beauteous faith, how did it become so redundant if not for it's own failings? Cromwell sought to let the Jews back into Britain seeking to convert, a devout man of faith, and in doing so infested a newly forming empire. The Goth clans after the fall of Rome, adherents to Christ accepted the semite again then as well as they surveyed the ruins of their fallen foe, hopes of converting and again they too fell to it's influence of mercantile. The Byzantine, the papalcy, Constantinople, countless times Christianity has failed to guard the European people and itself against the depredations of those who would prey on us.