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19>Many of their commanders are especially delighted with how graphic this battle will be zeroing in on how bloody all of this must become in order to fulfill and be in 100% accordance with fundamentalist Christian end of the world eschatology.
https://jonathanlarsen.substack.com/p/us-troops-were-told-iran-war-is-for
exactly. basically no diff than the pharisees claiming to be jews and using religion as a cudgel.
Does this align with the "no man knows the time, or place" scripture? Ass hats.
Yeah, it's real quaint the jews get to decide when the Christian messiah they killed comes back. I love that for them 😄
All the Abrahamic superstitions are a bunch of war mongering mass delusion. If it's not Schrödinger's Jews being simultaneously the chosen master race and the all time Victim Olympics grand champions, then it's the Christians or Muslims vying for that same distinction. None of them think their shit stinks. It's always everyone else. That's how narcissism works. Fuck the pseudohistorical super Jew cult and their retarded fantasy novels. 2,000 years of this shit is more than enough. I hope they finally wipe each other off the face of the earth so the rest of us can get back to living our lives in peace.
It's getting interesting out there, for sure 🤔👀
@GoyGirl @toiletpaper @koropokkur @Bernard @Nudhul @hakui Some accounts on here just want to make really darn sure there aren’t any Christians in their ethnostate 😆
Toilet paper has me blocked and I don't even remember interacting with them. Honestly at this point I am fine having two separate ethnostates, one for the atheists and pagans who don't want to worship the jew on the stick and one for the people that realize the Judeans were White and co-opted by Edomites.
We can keep some of them if they take a look at whatever weird shithoe the others make and want to stick with us. William is generally respectful and Sui just likes to get a rise out of people.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui By this point it should be well understood that effective civilizational principles demand a unified ruling paradigm that most citizens/subjects are on board with - at least enough to bite one’s tongue rather than rock the boat. Free Speech is definitely great and all, but we can’t forget this mess we let ourselves fall into.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui I love my Racial inheritance, and genuinely value the many countless sacrifices of mine/our ancestors to see to it we got a shot at life; nevertheless outside of a solid thirteen year run with Germany amongst Germans, the only thing that ever even came close to overarching international White Unity, was Christendom.
If nonChristian Whites really don’t want to live with/around professing Christians, I don’t really know what to tell them. It’s not really my business what they say or do outside my homelands, but I certainly can’t stand idly by while they sow doubt and dissent amongst my family, friends, neighbors, countrymen etc. Traditional Christianity built the House of Unified Whites, in the first place; and that sort of silliness cannot be tolerated - any more than they’d probably put up with Christians trash-talking their sacred things in their own homes. Social Order is a precious thing, poised precariously over an abyss. Surely any one of us must understand this by now.
"But... but... what about the schisms! Christians stabbed each other a bunch at some points pagans never did that!"
@Deplorable_Degenerate
Christian nationalists have some big questions to answer.
1. Which one of the thousands of Christian sects will be the basis for the nation?
The thirty years war of Germans killing each other over two biblical interpretations ended with Germany half of its original population. The current mass schism of sects empowers the divide and rule strategy with Israel ruling us.
2. Do you want a multiracial multicultural nation?
Most Christians are not White.
3. Do you kick out some of your best and most warrior spirited Whites who follow ethnic religions not based on jewish stories?
@koropokkur @GoyGirl @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui
@Bernard @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui While I’m not a CN, but rather a Traditional Monarchist with a high opinion of German NatSoc; I can still take a stab at these big questions.
True Orthodoxy. That’d be ideal.
No; multiculturalism is poisonous.
I’d honestly have zero interest in forcing anyone - least of all “fierce warrior spirits” into acting against the dictates of the conscience by supporting a Kingdom they don’t believe in. The King will have, at his discretion, the power and the will to enforce whatever behavioral standards he sees fit; expecting him to roll over for pagans sowing doubt and dissent in the ranks on the grounds of “muh religious freedom” is quite foolish.
As stated, I’m not exactly the target audience, but my answers to the above are anything but vague or hazy 😅
i'm happy to say "christianity" if state enforced denomination of any kind is to happen, then i'll be in rebellion against you too.
i mean ultimately "america" is was w/e a protestant nation.
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22spawned from a protestant nation, orthodoxy is kinda alien to it as a whole, but i am happy for w/e denomination anyone wanys to be as long as it's Christian.
@madcuzbad @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui One interesting development I’ve seen in recent years, is Appalachian Orthodoxy. They’ve got their own semi-autonomous Monasteries, and a unique cultural Orthodox Chant style. It’s clearly nascent, but it’s very much there and alive.
What this tells me is that at least some White Americans that identify culturally as American, came to the same conclusion I was led to. I doubt they set out looking for trouble with American Protestantism, any more than I did. In my case, the Truth was obvious; Orthodox Theology / Ecclesiology simply appears more “accurate” than Roman Catholic / Western Theological teaching.
As to why other sincere Christians arrive at a different conclusion; I cannot say. Though I have some doubt it’s “intentional”.
i've always stated, if God didn't want more than one church to exist they wouldn't, so why does he want them? cuz different people have different needs and fit into different styles of church better.
> if God didn't want more than one church to exist
What about Spiderman though? No one asks what Spiderman wants. What makes the pseudohistorical super Jew fairy tale more real than Spiderman?
i don't really give a shit what you have to say on the subject i'm not debating YOU, i'm done entertaining pagans and atheists do what you want, but i'm not interested.
> I can't defend my abject retardation and intractable desire to grovel towards Jewish fantasy fiction
*nods* No surprise there.
i'ts more i'm just tired of defending it to every tom dick and harry who wasn't around the last time i had to and has a chip on their shoulder about their rejection of the truth.
> the truth
I don't think those words mean what you think they mean.
either way, my point is, that God didn't put me on this earth to deal with bad faith faggots. cuz if he did, he'd have given me a lot more patience in the mold.
> bad faith
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
the old saying, God meets you where you are.
the main point i've ever saw is that most of htese inter denominational differences end up being no relevant to salvation so they really don't matter that's my opinion.
@madcuzbad @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui The Orthodox Church is sometimes referred to as “the Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils” (though more accurately we’re the Church of the Nine Ecumenical Councils; but World Orthodox swat me for saying as much 😆).
While the historical record of these Councils and their societal impact is not 100% preserved, few historical considerations are better documented. When one digs in, it’s obvious these were not readily and unanimously accepted by all living Christians, but were rather fiercely contested often with great civil strife up to and including bloodshed and capital punishment.
Many of the details of what were being debated seem rather trivial, to a modern onlookers. Who cares what day Pascha is celebrated ? Who cares if she’s the “Mother of God” or the “Mother of Christ” ? etc etc.
In my sincere observation, the Communion acting/believing more in keeping with this vast ancient Tradition, of uncompromising preservation of The True Faith, are the True Orthodox. Often, it’s observed, the conclusions of a given Ecumenical Council, were a relatively small minority, compared to the wider global adherents of the prevailing heresy of the day. Thus, I believe, this reality is to be expected under certain circumstances.
this is gonna sound rough, but these paragraphs dont' mean mcuh to me a low church layman, but you're my brother in Christ regardless and i feel that's more kinship than most people get these days tbh. also i tend to get along with you and you dont' say i'm not saved cuz i'm not part of your church which is my one trigger.
@madcuzbad @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui Right, the Eternal Salvation of a Man’s Soul is far, far beyond my purview. Why I believe as I believe, is independently of my own judgments about whether someone else is Saved or not.
Rather, I stick uncompromisingly with the Traditional Ecclesiology; we believe:
there is no Salvation outside the Church, the literal Body of Christ, and:
The Body of Christ is identical on earth to the Communion of Faith, the Body of True Believers in the True Faith.
I believe this, because it’s indisputably what all the Saints of The Church have believed, since the beginning of the Church at Pentecost, likely AD 33 (with some wiggle room thanks to some Calendar fog-of-war).
If people somehow miraculously end up Saved on the Right-Hand Side of the Almighty on the Great and Terrible Day of The Lord, that is honestly not something I get to know until that Day.
and paul said
Of course. Unlike most people who grovel to the pseudohistorical super Jew, I am able to distinguish between fantasy and reality, and yet also able to glean wisdom from fiction without being dumb enough to take it literally.
The problem with the BuyBull isn't that it lacks the odd bit of wisdom (like kernels of sweet corn buried in faeces), it's that it's been misfiled into the reference section of the library instead of the fantasy fiction section where it belongs. Moreover it's deliberately promoted as fact, when it absolutely is nothing of the sort.
shit like that creates a lot of neuroticism, as if we're all living in a divine soviet-style tattletale panopticon.
there's also a lot of poor translation choices for certain words that leads to confusion (hot passions = wrath or logos = word), but this might be more the average person's lack of language knowledge. greek/latin used to be a common study subject for this reason. the sin of wrath is not anger or retribution, it's impulsivity!
Never mind that there are about 6,000 manuscripts of the NT (mostly medieval), with over half a million textual differences between them. Most of the books of the NT are demonstrably fraudulent (pseudepigrapha), and altered to suit the theological narrative of whichever pope was in power du jour, which can be amply demonstrated with comparison between versions. Never mind the track record of violent suppression of texts and traditions which contradicted the orthodox dogma that began from the 3rd century onward. The heresiological tradition is chock-o-block with blatant lies and misrepresentation. Never mind what they say about non-Christians. The entire literary tradition of the BuyBull is a non-stop mishmash of violent infighting and deliberate forgeries, and that's before even getting into the historical and archaeological record beyond the texts themselves. That anyone takes that shit seriously is indescribably fucking retarded.