So I am a Christian but it has slowly entered my mind and it won't leave that the kikes lie about EVERYTHING…and I mean EVERYTHING. On that note, this nagging thought just won't leave me alone…
What if they literally lied about everything?
All of it?
So the OT and the NT are TOTALLY FALSE? Just bald faced kike lies and we are all sitting around with our thumb up our butts waiting for something that is never going to happen while the kikes murder us, steal from us and destroy our nations? Or that we are actively being genocided for their lies and sport just like the billion souls that they genocided before us with their lies, machinations, political intrigue, starvations and wars.
Ya know, don't get me wrong, I am not going to strip off my clothes, run through the forest naked and partner up with a big black cat, get tattoos and start fucking animals, while I howl at the moon, because, honestly, even if they did make the entire thing up, I would still rather live in a (modified) Christian influenced society, with (modified) Christian values; just maybe with more of our own culture and without the dog leash of the kikes jerking us the fuck all over the place, muzzling us and slaughtering us. We really are superior in every way to every other species on the planet.
If you did pause to wonder if they made the whole entire thing up (start to finish) now that you know a bit more about the kikes, would you do anything different? I mean released from any moral obligation to kikes or the kike God, would you start killing them left and right or would you still maintain your unique and overweening patience with the kikes, letting them take their cannibalistic 'pound of flesh' until you are nothing but a living skeleton?
I would like the /pol/ Christians to really think deeply about this for like 5 minutes…WHAT IF THE ENTIRE THING IS A LIE? What would you do tomorrow morally or behaviorally…and if you would do something different then what is stopping you from doing it today? Without the crushing weight of their mind control and their values, which they don't follow at all and never have, could you see yourself bludgeoning them to death on the street corner in retribution? Or swiftly taking back control of our nations, slaughtering anyone who gets in our way? Maybe the difference between subhumans and us humans is that they simply don't have the capacity to believe 'religions' or any other belief system in a way that would keep them from acting on their animal impulses. Maybe 'religion' is an engineered toxin strictly designed to slaughter our people, because none of the subhumans have a capacity to believe and imagine like we do?
If their religion is all that is stopping you from acting don't you think that deserves to be analyzed as well? Why? Do you really believe that they are the only people God cares about? That you were designed to be their slaves? That your children's only purpose in life was to be their fuck toy? That your only purpose in life was to be genocided by them as a martyr?
Something to think about…What would Germans do (WWGD)?
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[–] 16927063? ago
Christianity in its most broad-strokes is essentially what a 'natural religion' would have to be. Let me attempt to explain, though I have a feeling I shall do a poor job at it.
Let us first look at humans and our nature. Whilst we all exhibit radically different behaviour, there are some universal trends that bind all humans which I believe give an insight into what we are, and perhaps why we are. All humans seek to attain something greater, at least initially. From childhood we dream of becoming great knights, or princesses, or secret agents or astronauts or whatever. We innately desire something greater. I think that is not unreasonable, and doubt many would disagree. A few might become jaded in old age or the struggles of life; but naturally that is our desire.
I would take it a step further and say that we all desire something 'perfect', which links in to a general desire for the 'dream future/job/whatever', but essentially in all we see; we see error, and we see how to make it better. We dream of having wings so that we might be more free in our movements. We desire our food to be sweeter, saltier, juicier, meatier. We see, at least as children, lions and wolves and think it would be better if they would treat the buffalo and sheep better. Our entire lives become about this pursuit of perfection; we dedicate ourselves to creating technology or medicine, to following wise guidance, to disciplining our young so that they might be better, to coming up with utopian philosophies and political ideas.
This dissatisfaction with most everything comes from the fact that we are, in our current state, 'fallen' just as the world is about us. You might not like the word fallen, you might think it too Abrahamic; but nonetheless everything appears to be less than it could, this is undeniable even to the most avid atheist. These vague notions of being able to fly, being more free in our ability to move and express ourselves; or in the way animals should be kind to each other, or that the child should be better behaved, or that people should live according to certain philosophies, or that life would be better were we governed by a specific political ideal; these all show how we can dream of something greater, something perfect; yet we do not have it. I would posit that we can only comprehend of this 'something better' because deep-down it is something we once knew. Perfection. We know of this perfection in a loose and abstract way, and when we see corruption our minds conjure up all manner of ways to make it better. As explained this then leads to us learning, accepting discipline, inventing and innovating; all in the pursuit of the perfect. You could reduce this for most examples, say that the farmer only invented the plough because it made his job easier; but throughout all human development we see people desiring progress infinitely. I believe this comes from an understand of perfection, that we are continually striving to attain this perfection, and that this knowledge of perfection is the Divine. It is God. It is what we have lost, and it is what we desire.
So far then we have a memory, so something that came before and has marked us, of an existence that was better than what we have now. We do not have this better thing, so we strive to attain it; yet we always seem to fail. This I would call the natural religion. This could be paraphrased into God was good (this is where perfection came from), He made us and we were good (this is why we have knowledge or a memory of perfection), then we fell and now have lost what was good(why we see flaws or corruption in everything), and are now spending our lives trying to get it back (why our lives are devoted to the endless pursuit of progress, technology, medicine, utopian political ideals). This could be understood as the old religion of the Hebrews.
[–] 16927069? ago
>>12832590
Broad-stroke: the universe has a creator.
That's the only LOGIC behind Christianity, and the greeks figured it out before any jew merchant start peddling their bullshit.
And even then, that's common in every religion.
Muh Adam, muh temptation, muh first men, ALL available in other religions.
[–] 16927067? ago
Surely such a natural religion can only end in one way? It must end with the attainment of that perfection. With us reaching the Divine. Clearly our human endeavours have not managed to reach it, our endless striving has gained nothing and perhaps made things a good deal worse in some respects. So if we are to become perfect again, if we are to reach the Divine; then it must take that original source of perfection to intervene. Or in other words, God has to do something.
Now what could God do to bring us back to that state of perfection? Well, I don't think the Jewish idea of a 'Messiah' going around killing a load of people and carving out an empire for them would have anything to do with having us attain the goal of our natural religion; which is becoming perfect, which is knowing and reaching the Divine. The pagan ideas of man-like gods, where the divine itself is flawed, surely cannot be the answer either. The muslims again focus on the carnal things in life, their heavenly rewards are myriad virgins to defile as they please, coupled of course with the destruction or conquest of other humans. What does this have to do with fulfilling that natural desire for the Divine, for perfection; that is inherent in all men?
Surely it makes sense that God would have to re-connect us to the divine. That source of perfection, from where the memory comes from; has to act on our behalf because we are alone are unable to reach it. And that is the story of Jesus. How God became Man to re-establish the connection between us and God. He died and was resurrected; death was conquered, the wages of sin paid, the fall reversed; now we can ascend. We have a symbolic rebirth in baptism, signifying that we are no longer tainted by the fall, that we are no longer unable to reach the Divine. Jesus is to be the new Adam. Through Jesus we can know our Creator; we can reach Perfection; we can commune with the Divine through the Holy Spirit. This is the Christian message; that because of Jesus we can now have a relationship with the Divine, that we can now reach the Divine, that we can attain that perfection which we once knew, but that was lost.
The natural religion which explains away all of Mankind's history is, in broad-strokes, the Christian religion.