Yet I would not be truthful if I attributed my embrace of Christianity solely to the realisation that atheism is too weak and divisive a doctrine to fortify us against our menacing foes.
Christianity is also too weak and divisive a doctrine to fortify us against our civilizational enemies. Christianity has no firewall from being subverted by leftism. See how the pope has been one of the leading advocates of leftist subversion in the West. He can't even advocate for Christianity in the face of Islam. And protestants are no better. See how the Episcopal Church, ELCA, Methodists, etc are all irredeemably pozzed.
Christianity is also too weak and divisive a doctrine to fortify us against our civilizational enemies. Christianity has no firewall from being subverted by leftism. See how the pope has been one of the leading advocates of leftist subversion in the West. He can't even advocate for Christianity in the face of Islam. And protestants are no better. See how the Episcopal Church, ELCA, Methodists, etc are all irredeemably pozzed.