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2018-05-11 05:29:53 UTC  

When do you claim Christianity lost its influence?

2018-05-11 05:30:02 UTC  

Around 1960

2018-05-11 05:30:03 UTC  

1776

2018-05-11 05:30:17 UTC  

Could be argued it lost influence a bit later though

2018-05-11 05:30:22 UTC  

1992

2018-05-11 05:30:29 UTC  

Shit

2018-05-11 05:30:35 UTC  

1792

2018-05-11 05:30:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/441068168845197334/444370737986273291/chad_becomes_a_muslim.jpg

2018-05-11 05:30:47 UTC  

take the white sharia pill

2018-05-11 05:30:52 UTC  

1970 is when the decline really started most likely

2018-05-11 05:31:17 UTC  

not even close

2018-05-11 05:31:25 UTC  

In the modern sense. I get why you guys said 1700s

2018-05-11 05:31:26 UTC  

it started 11000 years ago

2018-05-11 05:31:56 UTC  

Agriculture was the first decline

2018-05-11 05:32:25 UTC  

Separation of church and state was a mistake

2018-05-11 05:32:38 UTC  

We like to think of our parents generations as being god fearing hardcore beleivers. When really thats just not the truth. Just ask your parents about their peers spirituality and doubts. Im pretty sure christianity finally really died in the intellectual sphere around 1890 in america.

2018-05-11 05:33:40 UTC  

In the modern world the Renaissance was the decline

2018-05-11 05:33:45 UTC  

^

2018-05-11 05:33:46 UTC  

Really Good point. There was still a good amount in the 50s. Most was cultural largely due to atheistic communism

2018-05-11 05:33:50 UTC  

There was likely some postwar revival, seeing as the neocons adopted some of the nazi models but still

2018-05-11 05:34:06 UTC  

thats why we must counter signal AmRen

2018-05-11 05:34:21 UTC  

The Revolution has been ongoing since the 1300s

2018-05-11 05:34:23 UTC  

Are they anti church?

2018-05-11 05:34:45 UTC  

American Middle age would make much more sense

2018-05-11 05:35:19 UTC  

The 12-13th centuries were the peak of Christian civilization

2018-05-11 05:35:20 UTC  

Oh I got you

2018-05-11 05:35:54 UTC  

How many years do you guys think the empire of the american republic will last? Ill give it another 150 before the collapse. Maybe 90

2018-05-11 05:36:21 UTC  

It'll evolve like the Roman Empire did four times

2018-05-11 05:36:21 UTC  

200

2018-05-11 05:36:23 UTC  

It'll never end

2018-05-11 05:36:47 UTC  

11 years.

2018-05-11 05:37:01 UTC  

but theres no way to tell what will happen

2018-05-11 05:37:33 UTC  

People are much more complacent now hard to tell when the first transformation will occur

2018-05-11 05:37:46 UTC  

Culturally america is already fucked. Strategically were still immensely strong. Economically is a tossup, but economic crises come and go

2018-05-11 05:39:08 UTC  

With such a huge stock in the international market it's hard to imagine America being vulnerable in an economic crisis

2018-05-11 05:39:32 UTC  

Other countries would be worse off

2018-05-11 05:39:40 UTC  

Or at least as bad

2018-05-11 05:39:44 UTC  

it would be the biggest collapse since the roman empire

2018-05-11 05:39:59 UTC  

And as the public school cirricula is dumbed down to appease the fragile ego of the darks, america will slip further beaneath the waves, while chyna sails stronger and faster under sails of golden lace

2018-05-11 05:40:04 UTC  

It would make sense if it split

2018-05-11 05:40:36 UTC  

There would be real violent