"God is dead and we killed him"; that's what the atheists have been saying for decades now, as they are proud of their handicraft in "destroying" God because it's profitable. Let's face it, atheists are literally PAID by leftists organizations to destroy the very fabric that woven the West after the Roman Empire crumbled.
And now what do we have? Their wet dreams of course. With their hatred upon the Abrahamic God and their aim to destroy it have been realized, they paved the way to THEIR religion of choice: Marxism. They're so logical, so intelligent, so reasonable, that they decided that the very fabric of culture, society, history and nations have to be destroyed because it is, according to them, also mandated by that old religion because fuck it.
Atheist's are what they are purely because of their lack of God. Even if you don't believe in God, the morals of the Christian faith are without doubt superior to nearly every other faith, and in my opinion contain an element of purity that protects men who walk said path. The man who lives in sin, is rarely a happy man. The man who lives by the words of God, is often content with life. If you've been on both sides, you'll know how true this is. My only problem with Christianity is war. The pacifist shit should only exist in times of peace, and should be thrown out the window once war in on our doorstep. After all, what's the point in your faith, if you aren't willing to do everything necessary to maintain its power.
The Bible says men are superior to women, it's ok to own humans as property, it's required to kill a child if they disobey their parents, getting tattoos requires the death penalty, And other people can be punished for crimes you committed.
That's the morality you find to be the best on Earth? Our own Constitution has better morals than that.
"the morals of the Christian faith are without doubt superior to nearly every other faith" You mean like turning the other cheek? Fuck that, if someone hits you , you should have the right to hit them back.
Revisiting scripture as an adult has proven quite interesting.
That passage from Exodus referenced in your image also plays into Luke 22:36, wherein Jesus tells his apostles to sell even their cloaks to arm themselves.
We are told that Jesus even as a child had an appropriately supernatural grasp of the law of his people - including Exodus. It would therefore be foolish to assume that he chose his words idly, or that reference to the laws and history of his audience are unintentional.
Fair enough, I've learnt something new today
to turn the other cheek back then forced the Romans to hit without a backhand which was considered assault under Roman law, basically it was "use your enemies laws against him"
You say that, but good things don't come from everybody thinking in terms of retaliation instead of forgiveness.
More like a warning: if you leave me alone, I'll leave you alone