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1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)2 children
As I've said before, I'm willing to work with pagan White people regarding our shared threat from the Kalergi plan. I'm a Christian, and truly hope that my White brothers come to Christ, but I know we must work together to face our common threat. Too often I see one side or the other slap the helping hand away. That needs to stop.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
And I hope you move to more enlightened philosophy that isn't so easily hijacked by the likes of Scofield. But we can discuss that after the Kalergi plan has been stopped.
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
The rot is down to the core. Jesus preached communist principles. The religion is fundamentally civic nationalist. And God sure didn't protect his flock so most Christians have worshipped jews. Not only today, but throughout history. It took Martin Luther, the founder of protestantism, twenty years of his adult life to finally give up on jews.
If it's not Scofield, it will be some other shabbos goy.
Jesus Christ is King. He is a monarchist, not a communist. Y'know, the fundamental exact opposite of communism since it's invention during the (((French Revolution)))? Jesus Christ is less communist than Saint Adolf.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
I agree with the overall warnings against the ideologies you point out, but whole heartedly disagree that Christianity is any of those things. If Christianity was as weak as you suggest, it would not have conquered all of Europe, kept Europe strong for close to 2000 years, and enabled Europeans to explore, conquer, and colonize the known world.
Your view of Christianity is based on what liars and weak propagandized Christians profess. A thorough reading of the Bible shows that what you suggest just isn't true. For example, nowhere in the Bible does it ever say we should be civic nationalists. I know what verses you might use to suggest otherwise, but those are taken out of context, and without regard to all the other passages which promote race realism and proper nationalism.
However, I do agree that Christianity needs to protect itself from such subversion. We need new churches, new denominations, to root out the evil and corruption, and to give our Christian brothers and sisters a proper home.
According to you a billion Christians are wrong. If I meet a random Christian on the street he is more likely to be a nigger loving civic nationalist than not. How can Christianity have fallen so hard?
Edit: also Christianity is definitely civic nationalist because "White" did not exist two thousand years ago. Christianity was used to unite French and Anglos and Germans and Italians and more. This allowed it to overpower the rest of Europe.
Even Paul calls the Christian message "foolishness". (1 Corinthians 1:21)
Since he admits that the message is foolish to those who seek wisdom, why can't you?
Christianity scratches an emotional itch that those who are mighty, noble, or wise don't need scratched. (1 Corinthians 1:26)
If it's not Scofield, it will be some other shabbos goy.
Your view of Christianity is based on what liars and weak propagandized Christians profess. A thorough reading of the Bible shows that what you suggest just isn't true. For example, nowhere in the Bible does it ever say we should be civic nationalists. I know what verses you might use to suggest otherwise, but those are taken out of context, and without regard to all the other passages which promote race realism and proper nationalism.
However, I do agree that Christianity needs to protect itself from such subversion. We need new churches, new denominations, to root out the evil and corruption, and to give our Christian brothers and sisters a proper home.
Edit: also Christianity is definitely civic nationalist because "White" did not exist two thousand years ago. Christianity was used to unite French and Anglos and Germans and Italians and more. This allowed it to overpower the rest of Europe.
Even Paul calls the Christian message "foolishness". (1 Corinthians 1:21)
Since he admits that the message is foolish to those who seek wisdom, why can't you?
Christianity scratches an emotional itch that those who are mighty, noble, or wise don't need scratched. (1 Corinthians 1:26)