Have felt that progressivism was the natural endgame of at least non orthodox christianity for a while now. The fetishization of victimhood, universalism. Christianity's obsession with guilt and charity towards the 'underprivileged'. Nietzsche's critique had some merit.
Christianity undoubtedly spread some good values as well. Hard to see that now. When I see youtubers like the distributist, I see them as weekend-at-bernies style larpers, holding up the corpse of their religion. I'm a fan of faith, I just don't see how I could have it in...that.
Maybe orthordox christianity is a bit better though?
Have felt that progressivism was the natural endgame of at least non orthodox christianity for a while now. The fetishization of victimhood, universalism. Christianity's obsession with guilt and charity towards the 'underprivileged'. Nietzsche's critique had some merit.
Christianity undoubtedly spread some good values as well. Hard to see that now. When I see youtubers like the distributist, I see them as weekend-at-bernies style larpers, holding up the semi-devoured corpse of their religion.
Maybe orthordox christianity is a bit better though?