[–] MaverickWolf ago
It's wiser to claim ignorance than to try to assert knowledge. I wasn't even raised as a christian. I was pretty much an atheist for nearly half of my life. 2 years ago, I was an agnostic.
The church has been infiltrated, subverted and thoroughly cucked, but it wasn't always like that. Declining testosterone levels due to ubiquitous xenoestrogens, the psyops designed to emasculate men and destroy femininity and the familiar unit masquerading as feminism, the secularization of society and the prevarication of the bible into a politically correct, feminist friendly, homophilic agitprop aren't mutually exclusive. Do you know why I defend christianity? It stems partly from a cynical perspective on the immanent flaws of human nature, and the search for a pragmatic solution. I believe in it as the means for us to try to sublimate, rechannel and perhaps even transcend our worst instincts, for our own sake and the collective good of society. Curiously, from what I learned from essays on psychosexual behaviorism, I've found that many of the teachings of christianity overlap with the empirical findings of science. It has a prescient wisdom in the need to control women's sexuality and to temper the worst aspects of hypergamy.
I don't believe we are ready to dispose of it. For better or for worse, it is at least a necessary "evil". The current system tries to indoctrinate whites into racial and sexual equalism, the promotion of homosexuality and all sorts of degeneracy aimed at corrupting children and denying a future for white people. Say what you will about the old church ladies, we didn't have to deal with that shit before.
On the spiritual level, it gets bizarre. I believe in a higher power of sorts. From my dealings with the supernatural, my empirical findings about using prayers as the means for esoteric self-defense suggest that somewhere, there's something that cares about my wellbeing. I don't claim to know God, I'm not even sure if I ever felt his/its presence, but there's someone listening.
[–] NarrativeControl ago
I know and sometimes I wish I was raised as Orthodox rather than as Catholic. But my point is that Christianity became passable thanks to the efforts Europeans put into it. Like I said, Europe's success was despite Christianity and not because of it.
Religions in general are like that. My complaints are aimed only at Christianity and not at being religious. I'm not an atheist.
Me neither. But we deserve better than that in the long run.
As you mentioned many branches of Christianity are already full-cuck. Even in today's frontpage there was a picture showing many different Christian denominations marching for gay rights and shit.
Now my question is, which ones the good branches? Evangelicals are cucks for Israel and Catholicism is full of pedophiles. The Armenian church seems all right but it's ethnocentric. What branch is the least pozzed of them all? Maybe Luther had the right idea.
I believe it's more abstract than that but then again who cares about what I believe. At any rate, you might get the same results meditating if you do it right. But I'm not looking to convince you of anything other than this: Semitic shit has never been a good influence for Europeans. History proves it. Current affairs prove it.
We have an upstream battle and I'm not interested at all in having European Christians as enemies. There are much more important things to focus our minds and souls on. Still, I can't help but think abandoning our ancestral believes was one of the worst things that could happen to the West.
[–] MaverickWolf ago
It's hard to say, but I'll say this: it all starts from home, leading by example and being a shepherd for lost lambs.
That's debatable. Why do you think so? Keep in mind, jews aren't even semitic. "Anti-semitism!", cries the wolf in sheep's clothing. They are pros at crypsis, and will swiftly and cunningly assume any identity that suits their ends. That's where the "fellow white people" meme comes from.