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1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
God's will is built into the fabric of creation.
One of the foundational rules of the universe is the inverse square law, which dictates that the farther away you are from something, the less effect it has on you, and you on it. It is a simple, inalienable, immutable logic, but it's a rule so thoroughly ignored by the corrupted modern world that you'd rightfully suspect that people believe the inverse.
We're meant to build friendships and families with those close to us. Our communities are of those close to us. Our neighbors are those close to us. Love, altruism, and help is meant, first and foremost, for those close to us. Homogeneity, health, and strength of a group is derived from closeness, in every measurable metric, including physicality/geography. Groups are never formed with those who are not close to us. In ideological terms, it's called diversity, which is the death knell of a group that embraces it.
The modern concept of applying our altruism and love, which should be primarily and first given to our own, to people far away, who are not like us, is an inversion of truth. We know who inverts the truth, who calls good evil, and evil good. Unfortunately, this is just another foundational lie that has pervaded every aspect of our civilization, such that it is taken as gospel prima facie, by almost everyone (still plugged into the system). Even most modern Christians, instead of loving and helping their own neighbors, that are next door to them, give aid to total strangers and aliens, thousands of miles away, who share nothing in common with them. Satan has corrupted our churches.
Basically the kikes have muddied the weeds to drown us in the waters. Now, your neighbor doesn’t know if they can trust you, and is afraid to try, and/or your neighbor is some amalgamation of a 💩skin halfbreed mongrel.
One of the foundational rules of the universe is the inverse square law, which dictates that the farther away you are from something, the less effect it has on you, and you on it. It is a simple, inalienable, immutable logic, but it's a rule so thoroughly ignored by the corrupted modern world that you'd rightfully suspect that people believe the inverse.
We're meant to build friendships and families with those close to us. Our communities are of those close to us. Our neighbors are those close to us. Love, altruism, and help is meant, first and foremost, for those close to us. Homogeneity, health, and strength of a group is derived from closeness, in every measurable metric, including physicality/geography. Groups are never formed with those who are not close to us. In ideological terms, it's called diversity, which is the death knell of a group that embraces it.
The modern concept of applying our altruism and love, which should be primarily and first given to our own, to people far away, who are not like us, is an inversion of truth. We know who inverts the truth, who calls good evil, and evil good. Unfortunately, this is just another foundational lie that has pervaded every aspect of our civilization, such that it is taken as gospel prima facie, by almost everyone (still plugged into the system). Even most modern Christians, instead of loving and helping their own neighbors, that are next door to them, give aid to total strangers and aliens, thousands of miles away, who share nothing in common with them. Satan has corrupted our churches.