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ColloidalUranium on scored.co
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I know the bible clearly talks about hating evil but almost everyone personalizes it, its hard not to. If you asked me about this topic 6 months ago I would have agreed with you on everything, but I had a spiritual experience and God showed me the way I had been feeling my whole life was wrong. Not my beliefs, but the internal emotional reaction I had. Since then I have felt a thousand percent better and much much closer to God.
You have to be very careful about who's God and who's deceiving you as the prince of this world, satan. Yes, God gives you immeasurable peace and love. But if you get addicted to that comfort instead of carrying His cross and facing the consequences of it, then you turn into a luke warm Christian "nice guy" that gets genocided and shames God from your inaction. Christianity and serving God isn't a "feeling." It's hard work. In my 20s God forced me to learn this lesson the hard way by inflicting me with jewish vaccine injury I've had since I was a child; I got massive chronic chest pains and left arm numbness out of no where and lost 60 pounds in 3 weeks without trying and every doctor told me it was in my head. That forced me to take responsibility for my own health, learn the truth behind everything, which inevitably lead to learning about the jew. He quite literally shook my world and said "Stop being luke warm and passive, get mad, stay mad, and hate the fucking jews then do something about it." The Holy Spirit fills you with righteous anger that you use to deliver justice upon God's enemies. King David didn't kill Goliath by not hating him or thinking anger was a sin. He couldn't pray about it any more, eventually he had to pick up a stone.
Well like I said maybe everyone's "hate" is different. Whatever I was feeling was doing more harm to myself and the people close to me than any of my enemies. I've been a believer in Christ my whole life, even though I mostly "did my own thing". This happened to me at a time (just 1.5 years ago) after I had become interested in Orthodox teachings which led me to a strong yearning for God that I never felt before.
As Saint Thomas said, if you aren't angry when there is just cause for anger, you are immoral. As Saint John Chrysostom said, it is your duty as a Christian to hate the jews. If these aren't incorporated into your definition of "hate," then you are in sin. If you don't want to beat the shit out of niggers, rip their guts out, then strangle their women and children and babes with it then you aren't Christian.\
Make sure in your pursuit of Christ and inquiring about Orthodoxy that you don't get jewed by their modern jewish antichrist ideology that they follow today yet falsely advertise "unchanged Holy Tradition." Yes, hating your fellow Whites is a sin, but you should still get angry with them when they do evil, rebuke it and correct it, as well as use self defense against them when necessary.
Against evil like jews and non-Whites? No. Just like you can't have too much love for God and your people. What you're afraid of is when you starting hating your fellow Whites, like say you have a neighbor that's raising chickens and those chickens wake you up and there's no good solution for it. That would be a sin. But hating jews and wanting to absolutely annihilate them all isn't a sin.
Make sure in your pursuit of Christ and inquiring about Orthodoxy that you don't get jewed by their modern jewish antichrist ideology that they follow today yet falsely advertise "unchanged Holy Tradition." Yes, hating your fellow Whites is a sin, but you should still get angry with them when they do evil, rebuke it and correct it, as well as use self defense against them when necessary.