Christianity is one of the 3 pillars of Western civilization. The other two are Greco/Roman legal tradition, and White peoples of European descent.
Do NOT be fooled into thinking modern zionist evangelical Christianity is in any way, shape or form biblical, or even Christian. It is perverted heresy created out of whole cloth by Jews.
Germanic legal tradition was far more important in the United States, the British Isles, and Iceland. Main things that were taken from Roman tradition is just giving things Latin names to describe the Germanic concepts, but they did that for nearly all scholarship in medieval times.
The ancient greek and roman way of thinking is the cure to this sick modernity that was brought about first by Christianity. It's more than just "legal thought". Look to Homer, look to their history.
Making "lesser people equal to noblility before the eyes of God" eventually leads to "everyone must be equal" communism.
Adoption of Christian thinking brought down the Roman Empire. A northstar goal of peace for all mankind is a goal of stillness and death. It is only through conflict that men temper and improve themselves to become better.
The best should be ruler and the lesser shouldn't have a say. Giving the lesser power has dysgenically destroyed humanity. Its a denial of nature and that leads to our demise.
Christianity preaches denial of nature by having you beg to a God that created the logic and laws of nature and asking Him to bend the rules of the whole universe just for you. Extremely selfish, narcissistic, and dishonorable in my view even if He actually allowed it.
I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of Christianity, but rather than get in an hours long back and forth of comments like I normally do, I'm going to advise you to voice your take to a Catholic/Orthodox priest or other traditional Christian apologist. Or at least look into apologetics. Suffice it to say Christianity absolutely works within human hierarchical frameworks. Given the current state of the faith though (infinite Protestant factions + LDS and whatnot), and given that it's a common gripe of mine, I can also see how you've come to your conclusion.
Christianity is one of the 3 pillars of Western civilization. The other two are Greco/Roman legal tradition, and White peoples of European descent.
Do NOT be fooled into thinking modern zionist evangelical Christianity is in any way, shape or form biblical, or even Christian. It is perverted heresy created out of whole cloth by Jews.
Germanic legal tradition was far more important in the United States, the British Isles, and Iceland. Main things that were taken from Roman tradition is just giving things Latin names to describe the Germanic concepts, but they did that for nearly all scholarship in medieval times.
The ancient greek and roman way of thinking is the cure to this sick modernity that was brought about first by Christianity. It's more than just "legal thought". Look to Homer, look to their history.
Making "lesser people equal to noblility before the eyes of God" eventually leads to "everyone must be equal" communism.
Adoption of Christian thinking brought down the Roman Empire. A northstar goal of peace for all mankind is a goal of stillness and death. It is only through conflict that men temper and improve themselves to become better.
The best should be ruler and the lesser shouldn't have a say. Giving the lesser power has dysgenically destroyed humanity. Its a denial of nature and that leads to our demise.
Christianity preaches denial of nature by having you beg to a God that created the logic and laws of nature and asking Him to bend the rules of the whole universe just for you. Extremely selfish, narcissistic, and dishonorable in my view even if He actually allowed it.
This is what I'm coming to believe now.
I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of Christianity, but rather than get in an hours long back and forth of comments like I normally do, I'm going to advise you to voice your take to a Catholic/Orthodox priest or other traditional Christian apologist. Or at least look into apologetics. Suffice it to say Christianity absolutely works within human hierarchical frameworks. Given the current state of the faith though (infinite Protestant factions + LDS and whatnot), and given that it's a common gripe of mine, I can also see how you've come to your conclusion.
Assemblywomen: Aristophanes - 391 BCE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblywomen