Yes, because our society fares so well without religion. I don't suppose it's occurred to you that it was so easy for the elites to supplant the worship of God with worship of the state (The Science, etc) because people need something to worship. At least religion has a nominal moral code that actually provides some genuine benefit to society.
Materialistic atheists are worthless allies. Most churches have succumbed to leftist dogmas, which is the real problem.
Under the impact of the revolution of mass and scale, and the mobility, urbanization, and secularization that accompany it, mass churches with expanded services and secularized functions and doctrines tend to attract larger congregations and to replace the bourgeois churches that remain wedded to traditional religious styles and values; the leadership that emerges in the secularized mass churches is to a large degree managerial rather than bourgeois in nature.
If it's leader of a typical a Texas megachurch, I'd expect he will say whatever Pfizer pays him to.
Most churches have become such bullshit hypocrites. They claim the bible is their guide, but totally ignore things. One you'd like in particular that's broken all over the place, "Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive."
The default is that you're supposed to submit to your authority figures to honor God. If a Christian doesn't find the evidence necessary to say, "actually, I think my authority figures are doing evil", then they'll go along with their authority figure.
I think the vaccines would harm people, breaking the commandment of "Do not murder", so I have not taken it. I've tried to tell my friends/family about it. I also trust even if the world goes completely under, God will provide for us all.
Fun fact (repeat from a previous comment), the discourse we and the woke use is intentionally secular and antagonistic as a way to undermine a religious harmony. Our modern way of discourse was proposed by Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault in their own times. All came from religious backgrounds, all ended up being extremely atheist.
I think that Ancient Greek/Roman wouldn't be the best friends in combating woke stuff. Their philosophies are closer to woke than you might think, it's just the self-identifying stuff they believed in wasn't taken to the extremes the woke have taken them. I'd also like the world to avoid repeating their collapse.
I also think paganism is bad in general, there's too many modern-day people call themselves wiccans and practice harmful things. I know a few and hope they stop their practice and find peace in God. I don't think they're by default bad people, just lost.
Yes, because our society fares so well without religion. I don't suppose it's occurred to you that it was so easy for the elites to supplant the worship of God with worship of the state (The Science, etc) because people need something to worship. At least religion has a nominal moral code that actually provides some genuine benefit to society.
Materialistic atheists are worthless allies. Most churches have succumbed to leftist dogmas, which is the real problem.
-Sam Francis, Leviathan & Its Enemies
I can think of one religion that really doesn’t go easy on women, if you’re interested.
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It’s the closest thing they had.
If it's leader of a typical a Texas megachurch, I'd expect he will say whatever Pfizer pays him to.
Most churches have become such bullshit hypocrites. They claim the bible is their guide, but totally ignore things. One you'd like in particular that's broken all over the place, "Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak; but they are to be submissive."
Guessed it was a Baptist before the archive loaded. Bingo.
And of course, it also points out that the fake Catholics of the New York archdiocese also support the fake vaccine.
I'll have to tell the LCMS, which my church is part of and doesn't allow women in power by traditional doctrine, they don't exist.
The default is that you're supposed to submit to your authority figures to honor God. If a Christian doesn't find the evidence necessary to say, "actually, I think my authority figures are doing evil", then they'll go along with their authority figure.
I think the vaccines would harm people, breaking the commandment of "Do not murder", so I have not taken it. I've tried to tell my friends/family about it. I also trust even if the world goes completely under, God will provide for us all.
Fun fact (repeat from a previous comment), the discourse we and the woke use is intentionally secular and antagonistic as a way to undermine a religious harmony. Our modern way of discourse was proposed by Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault in their own times. All came from religious backgrounds, all ended up being extremely atheist.
I think that Ancient Greek/Roman wouldn't be the best friends in combating woke stuff. Their philosophies are closer to woke than you might think, it's just the self-identifying stuff they believed in wasn't taken to the extremes the woke have taken them. I'd also like the world to avoid repeating their collapse.
I also think paganism is bad in general, there's too many modern-day people call themselves wiccans and practice harmful things. I know a few and hope they stop their practice and find peace in God. I don't think they're by default bad people, just lost.