1 year ago16 points(+0/-0/+16Score on mirror)2 children
I wonder what do they think the Inquisition was about? Burning "witches" out of boredom and nothing better to do? There's a reason those witches had big ugly noses, worshipped Satan, and ate children and it's not what they think it is.
1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)3 children
As I recall, the Spanish Inquisition was the direct result of jews pretending to have converted to Christianity after the Reconquista (which as I recall was mandated that they convert or leave due to their role in the Muslim conquest of the Iberian peninsula), though I could definitely be mixing up dates/events.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
Absolutely. It's astounding to me that our predecessors knew so much about the jews and their lies, yet continually allowed them to live, thrive, and otherwise be in a position to continue to lie to the detriment of White society.
> Absolutely. It's astounding to me that our predecessors knew so much about the jews and their lies
Except they didn't. Christians knew nothing about the evil of jews until the Disputation of Paris, also known as the trial of the Talmud, in 1290, while the Alhambra Decree ('convert or leave' edict) was issued 1492.
Short version: jews were regarded as wandering nomads, and nobody knew anything about their religion because nobody knew the language, and many kings disregarded the complaints of their commoners (e.g. kids going missing, poisoned wells, etc). One jew defected and told all of the Christians what the Talmud really said about them, leading to the king to order an official debate, which led to the king outlawing jewry, and the Church trying to convert them.
It had never been tried before - we know it doesn't work because of history, but they didn't have that.
Yup. At this point we have to face the fact that none can be converted unless they did on their own choice prior to being forced. Even then they are not allowed certain positions in society and castration should be weighed as a potential option for them
It always annoys me when these subversives act like fostering a community with similar values is attempting to control them. No, you subverted otherwise unified communities to weaken them by using talmudic lawfare to remove our culture from daily life. People will always gravitate towards homogeneity and harmony. Subversives took a knife to the natural order and screech whenever anyone has the gall to ask them to stop.
So... some leftist Christianized a meme about faggotry? Well, they are two of a kind I suppose. Memeplexes that can't survive without constant validation.
If you're professing that all must adhere to "Christianity", then do we all have to agree with and follow your pope? He is the successor to Peter, after all, on whom the church was built.
Will doing the faggot parades and washing nigger feet be required?
I don't misunderstanding a thing. You want to pretend that you can have your own interpretation, but you have a church father who says fags are good and washes nigger feet. You dont have to like it, but that doesn't change reality.
Was Jesus a Christian? If you say yes, point me to a chapter and verse to back your claim.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
Christians would be too busy fighting each other about who's believing in Jesus wrong to send any seculars to camps.
It's a religion of disunity since the beginning. The only unified period had a) clear external enemies and b) no public access to the original sources.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
I'm not even secular. I believe in God, our creator. Is obvious when you just look at creation itself.
What I don't believe is that only one special boy ever existed and if you don't say the magic words about loving him you go to forever burny land after death. I have a personal relationship with God, and I don't need Jesus's permission to do so.
Actually, you do. "No one goes to the Father except through me" and "If you love the Father then you will also love me" is quite clearly outlined in the Gospels in many places.
So says a book written by men, and the current leader of that group of men is a nigger and fag lover who recently said, literally, that Christianity isn't special and all religions are equal.
You have no leg to stand on. Your an apostate too if you go against your papa pope.
>Your an apostate too if you go against your papa pope.
The Catholic Church's own Catechism says that leaders who go against Church teachings are automatically excommunicated and the faithful are not to follow them. Which you would know if you had legitimately looked into the affair. Furthermore, you would know all about the subversion campaigns enacted by the kikes against Christianity in the US and the Catholic Church in particular starting immediately following the bolshevik revolution in Russia and ultimately culminating in vatican II.
So I ask you again, do you really want to know or are you just trolling? Because I'm not going to waste my time explaining it all to you unless you *legitimately* want to know, and possibly learn a thing or two.
Except they didn't. Christians knew nothing about the evil of jews until the Disputation of Paris, also known as the trial of the Talmud, in 1290, while the Alhambra Decree ('convert or leave' edict) was issued 1492.
Short version: jews were regarded as wandering nomads, and nobody knew anything about their religion because nobody knew the language, and many kings disregarded the complaints of their commoners (e.g. kids going missing, poisoned wells, etc). One jew defected and told all of the Christians what the Talmud really said about them, leading to the king to order an official debate, which led to the king outlawing jewry, and the Church trying to convert them.
It had never been tried before - we know it doesn't work because of history, but they didn't have that.