Roman civilisation was both destroyed and replaced by christianism.
Yet that's another thing christianity definitely learnt from its conquest of Rome: not to implicate itself in the destruction of a civilisation.
In this day and age, where tv and print media can record events for posterity, that will only cause automatic reverts.
That's why christianism will use 'secularism' (pseudo-secularism) in its attempt to kill off Dharmic religions in India and then hope to replace it with christianism, all the while pretending the latter had nothing to do with the former (the destruction of Indian civilisation).
Of course, that's also the reason why communism and islam are banking on p-secularism too: they have their own predictable objectives on what they hope will replace Hinduism.
Yet that's another thing christianity definitely learnt from its conquest of Rome: not to implicate itself in the destruction of a civilisation.
In this day and age, where tv and print media can record events for posterity, that will only cause automatic reverts.
That's why christianism will use 'secularism' (pseudo-secularism) in its attempt to kill off Dharmic religions in India and then hope to replace it with christianism, all the while pretending the latter had nothing to do with the former (the destruction of Indian civilisation).
Of course, that's also the reason why communism and islam are banking on p-secularism too: they have their own predictable objectives on what they hope will replace Hinduism.