Message from @Xinyue
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Fascism had to do with the catholic church which worships a man of flesh as God
I could see Mosleyism or Falangism applied to the U.S
@Nikitis Wot
Which deep down in the souls of men sparks fascism
aryan wasn't just its genes, it was also the spirit of the aryan
Hitler was literally anti Catholic
Fascism is the man taking things into his own hands
Catholics don’t worship a “man of flesh” lol
```Fascism had to do with the catholic church which worships a man of flesh as God```
....what? What is this? It doesn't make any sense
Yet he was also catholic
no part in this makes sense
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He was an Atheist
The Vatican financed the nazis
No, he wasn't, that was his public image @Nikitis
In private he took a very different stance
The Vatican caused mussolini to get in power
according to those close to him
Don't all Christians believe Christ was God in the Flesh? Is it not inherent to the Trinity? Christians haven't believe he wasn't since Arius.
The Vatican is ghey
Catholicism, as with Christianity in general, isn't the brightest of doctrines, but while it has connection to Fascist doctrines outside Germany, it didn't necessarily emerge directly from it
The catholic church preaches a man of flesh to be christ
Mussolini converted I think
who cares if they did, fascism was obviously a better choice over anarchists that killed priests
How
Christ is spirit
He also had a human nature
He's known to have expressed his hatred for Mysticism multiple times.. he was a Materialist in some sense.
Yet false Christians as prophecied believe him to be flesh
And still does
See the eucharist
He is not flesh, but he *has* a human nature
this is gay
Are you a Nestorian or something?
If you were a God don't you think you can be anything you really want
No
@Xinyue are you an anti Feminist 🧐
@Nikitis What the hell are you on about
The human way of thinking is so limited
Isn't the whole point that, in Christ, the God takes upon Man's burden by taking upon his form, and thereby delivering salvation to those men who place their faith in this sacrifice? Isn't Christ being, in his earthly life, a "being of flesh" *essential* to Christian dogma?
I'm not following