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Yes, but most people need religion and do not function well without it. Religion provides a good set of ethics, culture and wisdom that is useful.
Without it, for example some women turn into mega-whores, and then realize that having a body count of 100+ is actually not that appealing to men. They learn from mistakes when it's too late - sometimes not even then.
> Yes, but most people need religion and do not function well without it. Religion provides a good set of ethics, culture and wisdom that is useful.
I agree it can be useful for certain types of people.
> for example some women turn into mega-whores, and then realize that having a body count of 100+ is actually not that appealing to men.
Isn’t that because of the existence of jews in a civilization? If jewish media and institutions weren’t actively pushing whore propaganda, they wouldn’t be doing that.
Take for example china, one of the least religious countries in the world, and they don’t have the rampant promiscuous behavior you see in the jew controlled west.
> Isn’t that because of the existence of jews in a civilization?
Probably. It's not standard behavior and requires active subversion. Those who seek to be true (not one of those subverted versions with lesbian pastors advocating for trannies) Christian however do avoid it.
> Take for example china
That's a good counterpoint. However our perspective of China might be skewed. They seem to have feminism related issues as well. They do have "girl bosses" who aged out of fertility and regret it for example, and advocate on video to avoid their mistakes and how they've been tricked into it.
More based, but maybe still worse than average.
Japan is also largely non-religious, although they do have philosophies and something similar to a religion, and they too have issues with women being extremely picky and demanding, leading to falling birth rates.
It's possible that this is a consequence of technology altogether: Very few are required to supply food to populations, contraception, abortion, prolonged lifespans.
Hungary is relatively based, but 3 out of 3 of my cousins are divorced and have new spouses. One is highly dysfunctional, another is questionable. 7 out of 8 of their children came from their previous marriages. I don't think either of them is much religious, at least none of them show it.
It's important to note that Christianity isn't even a religion. It's just basic factual truth and history. Anything else, including atheism, is man made faith based religion from judaism. Christianity is the ONLY thing that isn't judaism.
Without it, for example some women turn into mega-whores, and then realize that having a body count of 100+ is actually not that appealing to men. They learn from mistakes when it's too late - sometimes not even then.
I agree it can be useful for certain types of people.
> for example some women turn into mega-whores, and then realize that having a body count of 100+ is actually not that appealing to men.
Isn’t that because of the existence of jews in a civilization? If jewish media and institutions weren’t actively pushing whore propaganda, they wouldn’t be doing that.
Take for example china, one of the least religious countries in the world, and they don’t have the rampant promiscuous behavior you see in the jew controlled west.
Probably. It's not standard behavior and requires active subversion. Those who seek to be true (not one of those subverted versions with lesbian pastors advocating for trannies) Christian however do avoid it.
> Take for example china
That's a good counterpoint. However our perspective of China might be skewed. They seem to have feminism related issues as well. They do have "girl bosses" who aged out of fertility and regret it for example, and advocate on video to avoid their mistakes and how they've been tricked into it.
More based, but maybe still worse than average.
Japan is also largely non-religious, although they do have philosophies and something similar to a religion, and they too have issues with women being extremely picky and demanding, leading to falling birth rates.
It's possible that this is a consequence of technology altogether: Very few are required to supply food to populations, contraception, abortion, prolonged lifespans.
Hungary is relatively based, but 3 out of 3 of my cousins are divorced and have new spouses. One is highly dysfunctional, another is questionable. 7 out of 8 of their children came from their previous marriages. I don't think either of them is much religious, at least none of them show it.