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Christianity makes people soft (communities.win)
posted 1 year ago by ScallionPancake on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
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SFAM1A on scored.co
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>My point is any belief system we’re going to adopt to fight back needs to be extreme.

Christianity *was* pretty extreme, in its own right.

>Accepting that you may die for a belief is too passive and frankly “soft”.

It's the same thing. Would you die for your people?

>There’s actually some merit to thinking this. Not as a tool to demoralize, but instead as a personal assessment of flaws or weaknesses.

Ah OK, when it's against something you favor it's a tool for personal assessment of flaws, but when it's against something you do not favor it's an irreconcilable fault.

>A belief system needs to account for these weaknesses and help the individual prepare adequately to combat them.

Correct. Christianity *used* to do just that.

>A belief system needs to help train whites to be able to suppress their natural empathy so they’re not affected by the subversive psychological warfare that has saturated the west by evil kikes.

Christian crusaders used to slaughter entire cities of muslims during the crusades, is that good enough for you?

>These are things that are wholly lacking in the Bible or any modern religion to be honest.

Like it or not, the Bible is very markedly *incomplete*. As good as it is, the Bible itself is not the sum total of the Christian Faith. It even says so itself at the end of the Gospel of John. When Jesus ascended into Heaven, His work on earth was just getting *started*, not just finishing. This modern aberration of *sola scriptura* is exactly how we ended up in the mess we are in now in the first place, and said modern mess is the single greatest proof that ignoring history and tradition will not get you anywhere good in the long run.

>These are problems of today that are not going to be solved from a belief system like Christianity.

The basic explanation is that the Christianity you see around you today simply *IS NOT CHRISTIANITY*. You probably get tired of hearing that because you know nothing else (I'd wager to guess that you have never been a Christian or if you once were, a member of a modernist denomination), but it really is true. I'll tell you what, I'll give you a chance to completely prove me wrong. Read the book *The Sword of Christ* by Giles Corey, and then come back and tell me your mind isn't changed.

>It tells me that jews hate Christianity, but just because something is hated by them doesn’t mean that it’s an effective weapon

\>If a comrade of ours opens a jewish newspaper in the morning and does not find himself vilified there, then he has wasted the previous day, for if he had achieved something he would be persecuted, slandered, derided, and abused. Those who effectively combat this mortal enemy of our people, who is at the same time the enemy of all Aryan peoples and all culture, can only expect to arouse opposition on the part of this race and become the object of its slanderous attacks...Every calumny and falsehood published by the jews are honorable scars borne by our comrades. He whom they decry most is nearest to our hearts and he whom they mortally hate is our best friend

--Adolf Hitler, *Mein Kampf*, the Stalag translation, page 306.

>My observation is that Christianity as a weapon has proven to be ineffective

Even if Christianity has been a failure in the last 200 years, that's still only a *tenth* of the time it's been on this earth and followed by White people. Name me something else that's lasted that long, then.

>we need new tools to fight this adversary.

No, we simply need to return Christianity to its former glory.

>or adopt a new religion that is wholly a fighting mindset.

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