Message from @Sam Anderson
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@Sam Anderson Ha ha I know, just thought I'd respond to your request
Acts 17:26 seems pretty based as well
Errybody gets a homeland
Ah, excellent! That's a good one!
I'll keep that one bookmarked
IMO tactically utilized Christianity should be a skill we all have for Trad Wamen.
@Sam Anderson Ha ha agreed, now I just need to actually find one...
"But we are all children of God" lol jk check out this based Bible verse
TFW got turned down by some chick for not being a Christian.
@Sam Anderson Dang, opposite case for me. There's none of them here in CA, white ones anyway
Tons of opportunities if i dated mexicans
It says Jesus will be the King of Kings, which would imply the existence of multiple separate kingdoms all under one God
@TMatthews Excellent observation!
Whatever works is my philosophy
Like my old man says. Just get it done.
Someone's gotta redpill me on marrying within one's own people though. I'm obviously in some agreement with it, but I'm more of a "it's better for the kids/marriage" than anything else. Is there more I aught to know?
Meaning marrying in one's people is better for marriage/kids
@Sam Anderson I'm in basically the same boat as you. I can't bring myself to believe, but I see how religion can be useful to society. I'm not opposed to Christianity so long as it isn't used to push extreme egalitarianism
As 15ish % of the worlds pop do you wanna give that up/
@Sam Anderson Definitely not, I kinda got that already. It sounds like we're pretty much in agreement then.
Yeah I was chilling with my BJJ bros tonight and I realized how well religion can work for some people
@Nico The Great - CA Mixed teens have higher rates of drug abuse, alcoholism, teen pregnancy, depression, anxiety, suicide, and more (UNC). Hapas have twice the rate of mental illness that Asians do (UC Davis). White male/black female pregnancies are much likelier to be born prematurely (I forget the source). There more out there
As the only explicit atheist in my family yet the only one that will get mad when at family gatherings people eat before Grandma says Grace. I am in an odd position that is uniquely Identitarian.
I hold great respect for tradition, much of which is religious, so I totally understand that
@Sam Anderson I think you're in a unique position. It seems to me that part of your drive from Christianity is the fact that most people around you have not honored tradition as well as you have. There is definitely honor in you
This is why I hate Neo Liberalism so much it makes us into consumer units
and why I get good grades in my Jew professors class because we both do not like the same things for different reasons
"walmart says we should not say grace" no. stfu
Fortunately, I've actually been able to red-pill one of my civ-nat relatives about inter-racial marriages
I hate what the left has done to Christianity, either banishing it from public life or using it to promote anti-white policies under the guise of compassion. Sometimes I don't think it can be made pro-white again.
My mom sponsored a kid in Haiti and my parents' church does mission work in Central America, so maybe that skews my perspective. I've never been to a trad church.
@TMatthews Agreed, I am a devout Christian but I certainly agree with your statement
I personally believe it has to do with the fact that secular morality ("diversity," etc.) now influences Christian morality, instead of the other way around
Some Christians I know are zealously defensive about issues that are clearly anti-Christian (homosexuality, etc.)
Most churches are definitely closer to the secular progressivism of today than the values of Christendom for its first 1,000 years
You'd be pleasantly surprised though, I've heard that many young priests in Catholic seminary are very, VERY right-wing, and they are quietly infiltrating
My mom refers to Christians who oppose gay marriage as bigots and extremists. Her views have nothing to do with what the Bible says. She literally just ignores everything outside of the gospels and attacks those who don't
Totally agreed, I've seen that alot. I actually tried infiltrating a Communist Christian Bible Study, didn't work out too tell tbh
I couldn't stand them, so I left before I caused too much chaos lol
I went to a DSA meeting once. They acknowledged that Cubans and Vietnamese were the most conservative minorities but couldn't make the connection that people who experience their policies hate them
It's definitely mob mentality. One thing I DO like about the "divide" in America in recent years is that it is peeling back the truth and revealing people for what they truly are. It's very clearly that most left-wingers are literal communists in disguise
they don't even hide it anymore