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No, and relying on one set of indie creators or foreign markets (I have various examples, but talking about them leads to unwanted attention, so you'll have to put up with generic reference) is a recipe for disaster. It's running away from the real source of the problem.

Western culture is the real issue, our shared understanding of the objective world through Christianity (you can hate or like that, but that's how the Western world functioned for hundreds of years) has been obfuscated by constantly clashing wills of self-identification. Everybody has their own "truth" that they constantly try to impose onto others. Identity politics arouse from this struggle to impose various "truths".

We've gone from "I should do my best to help society for the glory of God and His truth will guide me" to "I should discover my own identity and then help myself because then I will be happy". I think a return to a shared understanding of Christian morals (what we can and absolutely CANNOT do in society) is the only way out.

Who came up with the ideas that led to our current situation? Secular philosophers whose ideals twisted our discussions to their current form (we are all guilty of the modern antagonistic discussion, us & the SJWs).

The key 4 secular philosophers responsible for this chaos we all are experiencing are: Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault. All came from religious backgrounds, all ended up being extremely atheist. "Self-identification", "existentialism", "oppressor vs oppressed". Sound familiar? All those ideas and more came from them.

I was taught Sartre's theory without even realizing it, it was mandatory for university. I'm trying to break free of all of their influence now. None of their ideals can stand up to Christianity.

A lot of what I just said was pulled from a sermon I recently watched, very informative and not hard to find if you want more insight.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No, and relying on one set of indie creators or foreign markets (I have various examples, but talking about them leads to unwanted attention, so you'll have to put up with generic reference) is a recipe for disaster. It's running away from the real source of the problem.

Western culture is the real issue, our shared understanding of the objective world through Christianity (you can hate or like that, but that's how the Western world functioned for hundreds of years) has been obfuscated by constantly clashing wills of self-identification. Everybody has their own "truth" that they constantly try to impose onto others. Identity politics arouse from this struggle to impose various "truths".

We've gone from "I should do my best to help society for the glory of God and His truth will guide me" to "I should discover my own identity and then help myself because then I will be happy". I think a return to a shared understanding of Christian morals (what we can and absolutely CANNOT do in society) is the only way out.

Who came up with the ideas that led to our current situation? Secular philosophers whose ideals which twisted our discussions to their current form (we are all guilty of the modern antagonistic discussion, us & the SJWs).

The key 4 secular philosophers responsible for this chaos we all are experiencing are: Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault. All came from religious backgrounds, all ended up being extremely atheist. "Self-identification", "existentialism", "oppressor vs oppressed". Sound familiar? All those ideas and more came from them.

I was taught Sartre's theory without even realizing it, it was mandatory for university. I'm trying to break free of all of their influence now. None of their ideals can stand up to Christianity.

A lot of what I just said was pulled from a sermon I recently watched, very informative and not hard to find if you want more insight.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No, and relying on one set of indie creators or foreign markets (I have various examples, but talking about them leads to unwanted attention, so you'll have to put up with generic reference) is a recipe for disaster. It's running away from the real source of the problem.

Western culture is the real issue, our shared understanding of the objective world through Christianity (you can hate or like that, but that's how the Western world functioned for hundreds of years) has been obfuscated by constantly clashing wills of self-identification. Everybody has their own "truth" that they constantly try to impose onto others. Identity politics arouse from this struggle to impose various "truths".

We've gone from "I should do my best to help society for the glory of God and He will guide me" to "I should discover my own identity and then help myself because then I will be happy". I think a return to a shared understanding of Christian morals (what we can and absolutely CANNOT do in society) is the only way out.

Who came up with the ideas that led to our current situation? Secular philosophers whose ideals which twisted our discussions to their current form (we are all guilty of the modern antagonistic discussion, us & the SJWs).

The key 4 secular philosophers responsible for this chaos we all are experiencing are: Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault. All came from religious backgrounds, all ended up being extremely atheist. "Self-identification", "existentialism", "oppressor vs oppressed". Sound familiar? All those ideas and more came from them.

I was taught Sartre's theory without even realizing it, it was mandatory for university. I'm trying to break free of all of their influence now. None of their ideals can stand up to Christianity.

A lot of what I just said was pulled from a sermon I recently watched, very informative and not hard to find if you want more insight.

4 years ago
1 score