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1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)
>I might blame Christianity
Egalitarianism is inherently anti-Christian though, its roots are literally in a rebellion against the Hierarchy (rightly) imposed by the Catholic Church. Of course, because it couldn't outright destroy Christianity, it instead wormed its way into many schismatic groups, taking advantage of poorly translated or outright heretical versions of the bible to replace Theology with whatever feels "good". What we have is an epidemic of fake Christians who demand that Christianity warp itself to their perverse world view, instead of admitting they arent Christian and formally leaving the Church.
Egalitarianism is inherently anti-Christian though, its roots are literally in a rebellion against the Hierarchy (rightly) imposed by the Catholic Church. Of course, because it couldn't outright destroy Christianity, it instead wormed its way into many schismatic groups, taking advantage of poorly translated or outright heretical versions of the bible to replace Theology with whatever feels "good". What we have is an epidemic of fake Christians who demand that Christianity warp itself to their perverse world view, instead of admitting they arent Christian and formally leaving the Church.