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HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
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> never felt “inspired” by the lack of responsibility.
Exactly. Christianity rejects the Aryan concepts of honor, responsibility, discipline. The best example of this is that Jesus asks Peter to found the Catholic Church knowing that Peter will deny him, which he does. So even the founder of the Catholic Church didn't have the moral courage to stay by his master, which is really fucked up if you think about it.
Judah betrayed Jesus but he got his comeuppance, so the message is that he shouldn't have done that. But what message does it give if even the best of the apostles is not strong enough to stay loyal to Jesus?
> Do you adhere to a religion or believe in God?
I certainly do not believe in the god of Abraham. For a long time I thought of myself as an atheist, but then I realized that what I meant for atheism is not what Jews and libtards intend for atheism, so now I'm wary of the label. For me it simply meant the rejection of a "personal god", while for liberals it means that we are just meat robots with no meaning or purpose (and I disagree with this).
I do believe that Aryan (men?) have a need for spirituality and to believe in something greater than themselves. I'm partial to Pantheism, although I need to research more about it before I can consider myself one.
Exactly. Christianity rejects the Aryan concepts of honor, responsibility, discipline. The best example of this is that Jesus asks Peter to found the Catholic Church knowing that Peter will deny him, which he does. So even the founder of the Catholic Church didn't have the moral courage to stay by his master, which is really fucked up if you think about it.
Judah betrayed Jesus but he got his comeuppance, so the message is that he shouldn't have done that. But what message does it give if even the best of the apostles is not strong enough to stay loyal to Jesus?
> Do you adhere to a religion or believe in God?
I certainly do not believe in the god of Abraham. For a long time I thought of myself as an atheist, but then I realized that what I meant for atheism is not what Jews and libtards intend for atheism, so now I'm wary of the label. For me it simply meant the rejection of a "personal god", while for liberals it means that we are just meat robots with no meaning or purpose (and I disagree with this).
I do believe that Aryan (men?) have a need for spirituality and to believe in something greater than themselves. I'm partial to Pantheism, although I need to research more about it before I can consider myself one.