Glory to God and all blessings to Jesus Christ.
For the most part these people seem to attach themselves to "Christianity" as a means to remove all personal responsibility from themselves. They have turned the most diligent religion into one of laziness with out of context verses and ridiculous interpretation.
Show them a flaming active faggot and they'll claim it's part of God's plan that this guy is committing abominations. At what point could they possibly decide that God's will is the same as Satan's? Is that not the only inexcusable sin?
They drink and smoke and fornicate and tell us that they are righteous and saved, because John 3:16. 'We don't interpret the bible, we take it at face value'.
Quote Galatians 5:19-21 and they do Olympic level brain acrobatics to tell you that this actually means the opposite of what it says.
This garbage is coming out of the seminaries and Christian colleges. These places are probably overrun with jews and satanists. The average Christians seem to be a lazy bunch who have attached themselves to this feel good philosophy in a means to excuse their sin. If they read the bible, they don't understand it so they turn to youtube channels that interpret the text for them. Usually I think they simply don't read the bible, because it makes them uncomfortable.
I know, but you're not a Jew are you? If you're not a Jew then everything that is written in the Old Testament, *especially* the war stuff, is irrelevant. How can any reasonable person read the gospels and think that the genocides of the Old Testament are still justifiable?
In fact, the reason many atheists despise Christianity is because of the fucked up shit in the Old Testament, which Christians don't condemn because they are submitted to the Jews.
> This would indicate Jesus is advocating for the victim to force the attacker to treat/view him as an equal. This is completely contradictory to the assertion that God/Jesus advocates for us to be pacifists in the face of our own destruction. So, which interpretation is correct? Is it yours? Why?
Of course it is mine. Because in the same verse where Jesus says to turn the other cheek (Matthew 5:39) he also says "*Do not resist the one who is evil.*"
Morevoer, in the previous verse he says "*“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’*" and this debunks all the pilpul about Jesus meaning it only in the context of a Roman soldier insulting you. I would actually agree that if a random asshole on the street insults you, not reacting to that is a sign of strength and defiance. But if someone stabs you in the eye, you cannot offer the other eye.
And of course Jesus let himself be crucified. In fact, he rebuked one of his followers who tried to defend him. That is the whole foundation of the religion.
Now, of course I know that most Christians today wouldn't turn the other cheek. But you attempt to follow a philosophy that considers natural instincts of violence as evil. This cognitive dissonance and sense of guilt will be a big obstacle when the war starts. I'm afraid that even a Christian who is a White Nationalist won't have the determination and ferocity that is going to be needed for our race to survive.