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In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify multiculturalism based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as desirable outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation. As far as I am concerned, personal experiences guide my way through scripture, which are still vague.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the scribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off.

I see a much more complex scenario playing out between Christianity and rabbinic judaism, which swept over all other jewish groups that would have otherwise been neutral. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify multiculturalism based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as desirable outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the scribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off.

I see a much more complex scenario playing out between Christianity and rabbinic judaism, which swept over all other jewish groups that would have otherwise been neutral. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify multiculturalism based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as desirable outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the scribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

I see a much more complex scenario playing out between Christianity and rabbinic judaism, which swept over all other jewish groups that would have otherwise been neutral.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify multiculturalism based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as desirable outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the svribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify any of what is going on today based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as desirable outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the svribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify any of what is going on today based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now - Jerusalem was compared to Sodom and Gomorrah. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gomorrah as good outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the svribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

In reality, Christianity is constantly standing in the way of establishing a white only ethnostate through its constant appeals to morality, enduring suffering for the sake of God and the numerous passages that can be interpreted as encouraging social justice and immigration, which liberals have now craftily taken up as a way to guilt trip white conservatives into supporting social justice, multicultularism and ineffective immigration controls.

The main bone I have to pick with this is that multiculturalism isn't how you're going to avoid the adjacent iniquities that it proposes to absolve - it assures constant conflict between the various racial groups. The liberals will point the finger and twist anything, but let me be frank - the conservatives have worked to conserve absolutely nothing. They both wear the same yoke.

As far as social justice is concerned, I think it important among a homogenous people that it is upheld. I think the reality as far as an ethnostate goes is that Christians lack vision - morally, can anyone justify any of what is going on today based on what goes on between the races alone? I think it outrageous, but I find it difficult to morally justify anything our country does - America runs off contracts and imports. It is rotten to the core and is on its way to being the next Weimar republic and I think that demands one thing that has always been central to the doctrine: rebukement. If that has to happen violently, so be it. There is a time for everything according to Eccesiastes and an imperative to at times both live and die by the sword.

The first chapter of Isaiah describes in fine detail what the spiritual rot of a nation looks like, and it is the exact multicultural hellscape we live in right now. Jesus does not abide Sodom and Gommorah as good outcomes, yet here we are.

The main reason Christianity has such a devout following among Europeans is probably that a Roman emperor was convinced to convert to it, forced his subjects to do that, Romans invaded places like England and forcibly converted the pagans, and people in the West associate Christianity with more prosperous times of the 19th to 20th century (before the time of the sexual revolution and "free" trade deals shipping jobs offshore).

Yes, I am familiar with Emperor Constantine and the Holy Roman Empire. I still find it strange, the kind of tooth and nail world it was back then should have killed them off completely, yet it didn't and no one had to be a Christian. You would have completely benefitted by either being a jew or a regional Pagan denomination. Instead they were hunted and killed mercilessly, by choice.

If someone believes "true" Christianity is suicide, then the Bible is very clear, such people are divided between the world and God's Word, and one cannot serve two masters (Matthew 6:24), so God would rather spew the lukewarm believers (such as Cultural Christians) out of his mouth that praise him but do not act in accordance with his Word (Revelation 3:15-16, Matthew 15:18-19)

That's how it ought to be, though people will always interpret doctrine to their own tailored needs. That is my main problem with Christianity. The waters have been so muddied, juxtaposed, and twisted that you can justify most things if you're willing to put some words on the shelf or read some other translation.

That's the main reason Jews abhor Christianity, they view it as a false usurpation and bastardization just like Christians view Islam.

I think it's a lot more than that, otherwise they would have just scratched Jesus out of the svribes journal and have been done with it - Christianity was also spoken word up until necessity called for it to be written, it would have been the easiest thing in the world to have just let it go and continued killing them off. This is some edomite seething that continues to this day - and lo, they were cast out into the wilderness AGAIN, subject to all the nasty bullshit God said they'd be subjected to.

1 year ago
1 score