Obviously this is targeted White people harassment by the government, because we all know it ONLY applies to Christianity. Anyone who doesn't see it, is an idiot.
I was never much for religion. I always had a hard time accepting what I can't see, touch, or taste.
"Faith is like a Christmas present I never received."
I view the practice very positively though, because I have seen the dichotomy in my own family. One branch is religious. Always laughing, having a good time, generally chill, can accept people who disagree/don't have faith.
The other is anti-religion (which is its own religion...) and they always seem miserable, in everything they do. Incapable of listening to anything they don't like, and disown people they disagree with at the drop of a hat.
I know it's anecdotal garbage, but my experiences and all that.
It's about priorities. Every single person, whether they know it or not, has a hierarchy of values.
A Christian (a real one, not a poser) places ultimate, objective Good at the top of that hierarchy; above themselves, above their people, about their family. There is absolutely a debate around whether that's a good idea and what consitutes Good, but that's what they prioritise.
What does an atheist prioritise? Their own constructed, moral framework. Not even that; they think they can decide what is Good and what is evil, which means they think of themselves as equal to God, which basically makes them Satan worshippers, which is why so many of them love "science" (which they can use to validate their pride) and hate people of faith.
I come at this from having been raised atheist (ie I was left to figure things out with no moral guidance from my parents) and realising, with age, that it's totally pathological.
The most staunchly atheist person I know, you described well. Arrogant, has famous sayings framed on his walls mocking the faithful. Loves science. We don't get along. It's like nearly every atheist matches the memes. It's spooky.
Both are extreme behaviour, but so what, at this point?
If we're to tackle moral degradation, willing prostration to magical sky kings on the regular is so far behind the normalization of drugs like alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and etc., the normalization of society-wide prostitution with the whole "explore myself" free decade for women and the whole onlyfans thing, the jewification of financial and educational systems, the suppression of civil liberties, and a dozen other things that dont immediately spring to mind that you can't even see it in the mirror.
Religion and religiosity is going to have to, by necessity, be one of the last problems of the human condition to be solved.
Our enemies are the same enemies of Christ, and they're increasingly exposing themselves.
"Mm hmm, very nice. Let's see the muslim version of this."
To be fair, their 2-acre terror camp was shut down in the UK.
Oy vey!
Obviously this is targeted White people harassment by the government, because we all know it ONLY applies to Christianity. Anyone who doesn't see it, is an idiot.
I was never much for religion. I always had a hard time accepting what I can't see, touch, or taste.
"Faith is like a Christmas present I never received."
I view the practice very positively though, because I have seen the dichotomy in my own family. One branch is religious. Always laughing, having a good time, generally chill, can accept people who disagree/don't have faith.
The other is anti-religion (which is its own religion...) and they always seem miserable, in everything they do. Incapable of listening to anything they don't like, and disown people they disagree with at the drop of a hat.
I know it's anecdotal garbage, but my experiences and all that.
It's about priorities. Every single person, whether they know it or not, has a hierarchy of values.
A Christian (a real one, not a poser) places ultimate, objective Good at the top of that hierarchy; above themselves, above their people, about their family. There is absolutely a debate around whether that's a good idea and what consitutes Good, but that's what they prioritise.
What does an atheist prioritise? Their own constructed, moral framework. Not even that; they think they can decide what is Good and what is evil, which means they think of themselves as equal to God, which basically makes them Satan worshippers, which is why so many of them love "science" (which they can use to validate their pride) and hate people of faith.
I come at this from having been raised atheist (ie I was left to figure things out with no moral guidance from my parents) and realising, with age, that it's totally pathological.
The most staunchly atheist person I know, you described well. Arrogant, has famous sayings framed on his walls mocking the faithful. Loves science. We don't get along. It's like nearly every atheist matches the memes. It's spooky.
There are thousands of stories exactly this egregious here in the United States. Child Protective Services are legendary for pulling shit like this.
Archive that garbage website next time. Its pushign the aipac muh "woke right" propaganda bullshit: https://archive.is/815AY
Meanwhile the same sweden defends muslims raping White kids
Both are extreme behaviour, but so what, at this point?
If we're to tackle moral degradation, willing prostration to magical sky kings on the regular is so far behind the normalization of drugs like alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and etc., the normalization of society-wide prostitution with the whole "explore myself" free decade for women and the whole onlyfans thing, the jewification of financial and educational systems, the suppression of civil liberties, and a dozen other things that dont immediately spring to mind that you can't even see it in the mirror.
Religion and religiosity is going to have to, by necessity, be one of the last problems of the human condition to be solved.
What's the opposite of "extreme"? "Lazy"? "Tolerant"?
"Discern Report" with a banner at the top whining about the "woke right's anti-MAGA stance."
Clearly these guys are plugged in.