1 year ago26 points(+0/-0/+26Score on mirror)5 children
One of the most silly copes I've heard lately is that Trump doesn't really like jews, he's just pretending to be a zionist errand boy to get into a position of power to destroy zionism and jew world order. LOL Just two more weeks!
And inside the church are some White Christians who want to just sit on their asses, let evil take over the world because hey it's in Revelation so it's going to happen anyways!, and sit back and watch football and do nothing until Jesus comes back. Or boomers saying "i'll be dead soon so who cares"
1 year ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)4 children
Even if it’s inevitable as is written in the end times bible, you should still fight as if it isn’t so you save as many Whites as you can before it happens.
I had some Trump sycophant on Gab claim that Elon was really on our side. He was only "pretending" to support H1B visas to bring light to the topic. The only thing those people have is cope and false hope.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
>sit back and watch football and do nothing until Jesus comes back
St. Paul cautioned the Thessalonians against idleness... they had a similar mindset. "Well Jesus is coming back anyway so why even work?" Tale as old as time. A.D. time at least.
I was pounding my fist at Christmas saying we needed to make examples of people who sold out our country (Bidens, Fauci, hell, all of the FDA, the list goes on). Mom was on my side, but Dad said "we're too civilized" and my "libertarian" brother said "that's fascism!"
Complete breakdown of rules, law, and order is the literal antithesis of civilization, and if punishing criminals on behalf of the love for my state and my people is fascism, well shit, I'm Adolf fucking Mussolini. Successful, persisting cultures consider filial piety a virtue worth defending.
Couldn't believe the men of my family had it so fucked up. I respect them in many things; this was a shocker.
Republicans are always tricked into playing by some kind of cucked useless self defeating rules that no one else plays by. And Christians Zionists are on some 'Jesus loves everybody" nonsense except whoever anti-Christ Rothschilds and netanyahu want them to murder.
>And inside the church are some White Christians who want to just sit on their asses, **let evil take over the world**
I think the past 50 years of marching to the Left while the feckless Right cedes ground in order to be "civilized" (i.e., completely idle) has given us a good recent picture of what the ramifications are.
If that doesn't work for you, how about an easy answer from St. James? "Faith without works is dead." Easy because you can extend that to any aspect of life.
"I'm a carpenter."
"Cool! Build me a tool shed."
"Nah."
"Pretty shitty carpenter."
Or from our Lord: “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”
So there are pretty clear consequences in this life and the next. As to Paul cautioning the Thessalonians specifically - a major point of being Christian is living a disciplined, Christian life in Jesus. Back to the carpenter example - if you're a lazy, whoring, drunken Thessalonian, you're not much of a Christian are you? Nothing changed, and to extend it forward to Christ's example, you're certainly not reaping souls for God.
And there are passages in Proverbs that warn against idleness as well, though they're less forthcoming with the consequences. If Scripture isn't your thing, you can always try being unproductive for long periods for yourself.
Sounds like you should talk to a priest or a pastor since you have so many questions. Maybe even a Director of Religious Education (DRE) at your local parish (though I've sometimes found them to be more squishy on the logic & reason than more advanced theologians).
As for me, I figure if evil takes over the world, then the world would become Hell, which isn't something I want to pass on to my descendants regardless of Jesus's return. So it's in my interest to work to prevent that. If the world goes to literal Hell (that is, consumed by evil), then Jesus's return would involve very little rapture and very much righteous judgment akin to Sodom and Gomorrah.
But the future explicitly hasn't been revealed to us - the certainty of our requirement to act explicitly has. So the divine reasons as well as the human reasons to secure a good future are what I'm going with.
\* Oh shocker, this wasn't a good faith discussion. Maybe my Advent fast of not commenting on the internet just needs to be a full time fast. Or maybe I'll take a more stoic approach and just be more discerning when I know someone is asking questions in bad faith.
"bruh. It's all part of his 3D chess strategy. He had to gain the trust of jews in order to infiltrate and ultimately stop the new world order." - Make Coping Pathetic Again
The apathy of dispensationalists is such a depressing phenomenon. It kind of tracks with black pillers/accelerationists that are just waiting for the system to collapse so that justice can rise from the ashes.
My brother has fallen into this shit. He calls me every day to tell me how the guy who blew up the cybertruck is actually some CIA superspy who faked is death because of antigravity or some other retarded nonsense.
I believe there is two main things to know about to be truly based.
Know about the JQ and shabbos goy "secret societies".
Know that space travel is all fake and gay.
When you know these two things you are on your way.
Problem being that a lot of people that know about the the JQ still believe that space travel is real. These same people will sperg out about space and put in the "retarded conspiracies" category. This causes major divides and problems with people not being able to see through people like Elon, Trump and puppet politicians etc.
And inside the church are some White Christians who want to just sit on their asses, let evil take over the world because hey it's in Revelation so it's going to happen anyways!, and sit back and watch football and do nothing until Jesus comes back. Or boomers saying "i'll be dead soon so who cares"
St. Paul cautioned the Thessalonians against idleness... they had a similar mindset. "Well Jesus is coming back anyway so why even work?" Tale as old as time. A.D. time at least.
I was pounding my fist at Christmas saying we needed to make examples of people who sold out our country (Bidens, Fauci, hell, all of the FDA, the list goes on). Mom was on my side, but Dad said "we're too civilized" and my "libertarian" brother said "that's fascism!"
Complete breakdown of rules, law, and order is the literal antithesis of civilization, and if punishing criminals on behalf of the love for my state and my people is fascism, well shit, I'm Adolf fucking Mussolini. Successful, persisting cultures consider filial piety a virtue worth defending.
Couldn't believe the men of my family had it so fucked up. I respect them in many things; this was a shocker.
>And inside the church are some White Christians who want to just sit on their asses, **let evil take over the world**
I think the past 50 years of marching to the Left while the feckless Right cedes ground in order to be "civilized" (i.e., completely idle) has given us a good recent picture of what the ramifications are.
If that doesn't work for you, how about an easy answer from St. James? "Faith without works is dead." Easy because you can extend that to any aspect of life.
"I'm a carpenter."
"Cool! Build me a tool shed."
"Nah."
"Pretty shitty carpenter."
Or from our Lord: “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”
So there are pretty clear consequences in this life and the next. As to Paul cautioning the Thessalonians specifically - a major point of being Christian is living a disciplined, Christian life in Jesus. Back to the carpenter example - if you're a lazy, whoring, drunken Thessalonian, you're not much of a Christian are you? Nothing changed, and to extend it forward to Christ's example, you're certainly not reaping souls for God.
And there are passages in Proverbs that warn against idleness as well, though they're less forthcoming with the consequences. If Scripture isn't your thing, you can always try being unproductive for long periods for yourself.
As for me, I figure if evil takes over the world, then the world would become Hell, which isn't something I want to pass on to my descendants regardless of Jesus's return. So it's in my interest to work to prevent that. If the world goes to literal Hell (that is, consumed by evil), then Jesus's return would involve very little rapture and very much righteous judgment akin to Sodom and Gomorrah.
But the future explicitly hasn't been revealed to us - the certainty of our requirement to act explicitly has. So the divine reasons as well as the human reasons to secure a good future are what I'm going with.
\* Oh shocker, this wasn't a good faith discussion. Maybe my Advent fast of not commenting on the internet just needs to be a full time fast. Or maybe I'll take a more stoic approach and just be more discerning when I know someone is asking questions in bad faith.
That would be retarded.