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What do you blokes think of Calvinism
False
It is big brained tier
Nope big brain tier
>implying every worthless cunt deserves a place in paradise
>implying former commies should be forgiven if they now claim to be right wing
So you don't believe in iq differences? ๐ค
>imagine believing in a God and thinking he created shit tier people knowingly
>believing that every human is equal
I don't know - I'm not God.
Woah based ad hominem
Really though, you can't believe that everyone is equal but also recognise that racial iq differences exist
Why is there a distinction? Probably due to culture and environment.
Was this part of God's plan? I can't fathom to know.
>doesn't believe in God
>posts in the Christian channel
Ten outta ten my dude
Ok fedora lad
Okay lets look at Christian theology
Does the Bible recognise the tribalistic nature of humanity?
I.e. that differences between groups are inherent
Ok.
Did God make humans as agents of their own free will to some extent?
Ok then. Is it the fault of God then that some humans chose to collectivise themselves into groups that are inferior than others?
Thomas is right though - I can't make objective assertions regarding the motives of God
Then so be it. In your interpretation, Christians should be egalitarian and that is also quite clearly false based upon Christian theology
Of course you can. Otherwise why would humans be moral at all? If they are ascertained to not be one of the 'chosen few' then why do they not use their autonomy to live a hedonistic lifestyle? Because one can never truly know whether one is or isn't part of said chosen few and as such it's in one's best interest to act in a moral way.
I know what predestination is - but does predestination imply that humans are mindless robots who don't have influence in how they reach their end destination?
If I have to drive from my home to my work, there are hundreds, if not thousands of possible routes I could take - the end destination will still be the same
Shinjitsu, do you think iq is an inherent thing? I.e. genetic. Or do you believe that iq is environment - based?
Again, though you may not agree, Shinjitsu, trying to ascertain with 100% what God's motives are is akin to trying to determine the value of infinity - it's trying to know the un-knowable
Hence why when I said that I cannot know because I'm not God, it is completely valid
You did though, you posed the problem 'why would God make shit people'
Not necessarily - both can exist to some extent. The idea being that God had created those predestined to go to heaven to be of a certain character, whereby though they have free will, they will naturally not act in a blatantly immoral way, regardless of outside pressures.
Yes but how does that dispute what I just said?
As I just said - those predestined to go to Heaven will be of a certain character, that despite the fact that they have a relative level of autonomy and freedom, they will choose to follow a more moral/righteous path. Having free will does not inherently mean that you will do whatever the fuck you want without a sense of morality.
If that's true why do people feel regret/sadness for killing others?
You misunderstand
Im saying that, since God is all-knowing, those predestined to go to heaven will be those who would act in accordance to His will regardless of whether they go to Heaven or Hell
I.e. they have freedom, but choose to use said freedom to follow His doctrines
Of course you can
As I said - the idea is that God is omniscient
He knows what their actions will be prior to them carrying them out
Of course you can. The idea isn't that God is forcing people to act a certain way
The idea is that God knows how people will act anyway
You are still the agent carrying out said actions
*You* are the one making the choices, not God
Of course there is. If God is all knowing - as described in the Bible, then He will know all possible actions you could take throughout your life - I.e. there is still a level of personal input necessary. God doesn't force people to do anything - he merely observes.
Thus it's still *your* choices, but God knows what choices you make.
If an entity is all knowing it will know everything - possible actions as well as what actions will be taken. God knows that humans have a level of autonomy and as such their actions are of their own volition - God, however, still knows what path the individual will take.
Again, the idea is that God is omniscient, but not necessarily interventionist in the paths of individuals
It's akin to being able to go see all possible universes at the same time
Predestined by whom? God.
As I stated earlier - God knows what actions individuals will take, correct?
Well obviously you don't think so since you don't believe in God
Except it does because God isn't the one influencing what actions will be taken
Appeal to majority eh?
How does 'knowing what one will do' equate to 'one has no free will'
The actions taken is still the imperative of the individual
God knows what actions will be taken
Shall we agree to disagree then?
I'll concede then that free will is an illusion.
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Go on the Warski stream. Good for exposure.
@Joe the boomer a tie is easy once you learn how to do it
The US school system needs to instate uniforms
It helps for skills like tying a tie
And I conceded that free will may very well be an illusion
Which, all things considered, isn't such a bad thing
@sbbu memes aside, that's a cute concept
@๐ญ๐ต invest shekels to make even more shekels
What do you mean, friend?
Advice about what I mean?
I told you fam, either invest in crypto, shares, commodities - or start a business
Or invest in charity
And when I say invest in charity I mean go out and build something for disenfranchised whites
Don't give your shekels to a charity company
Real talk, it may seem strange to start a business as a concept, but imagine being able to leave a tangible collection of your life's efforts for your children
To be able to say 'look son, here's a business I spent hours of my life on - it's yours now'
Just had a very odd experience
Have you ever heard of the term 'Poe's Law'?
It's an informal law that posits the idea that, the more extreme an ideology gets with their beliefs, the more the ideas brought forth by them will be indistinguishable from parody.
I experienced that first hand with a game I just played through. Reigns: Her Majesty. Fairly fun game - a monarchy sim using only two button prompts.
However, it's rife with underlying feminist messages
I thought 'wow good joke - they're parodying a hyper gyno-centrist viewpoint'
Turns out the game's writer is Leigh fucking Alexander
Have you been hitting the psychoactives?
How to get a cute gf/wifey?
I prefer pinstripes. But in terms of practicality - plain
Although, I have a plaid patterned tweed jacket that's pretty nice
Tfw no gf
<:shill:402375929424510986> ๐ฆ ๐ท ๐พ
I have autism when it comes to women's signals
Chad kiwi
Tweed is good optics
The only light coloured suit that's permissible is either light gray or beige/stone
Coach redpill-esque aesthetics
Yes
I fucking wish
I'd love to go duck hunting tbfh
You can't eat blacks though
Good idea
@Thomas what is this about?
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