Archived Ever wonder why the supposedly Communist Antifa doesn't attack the heart of the Capitalists, the Banks? (whatever)
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Archived Ever wonder why the supposedly Communist Antifa doesn't attack the heart of the Capitalists, the Banks? (whatever)
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[–] Trash_Panda 1 point 6 points 7 points (+7|-1) ago (edited ago)
I was listening to a ministry yesterday and they pointed out how a religion, historically, just referred to a group or a cult (as in CULTure). So identitarians tend to dislike Christianity specifically because it isn't a religion in this right, but the abolition of religion. Judaizers, National Socialists, progressives, Communists, pretty much any type of collectivist ideology dislikes Christianity because they (properly) view it as a threat to their paradigm. A culture through a Christian lens is only valid insofar as it unites us in our individual thirst and search for God. For example, the same reason every community in the US was built around the center of the Church.
[–] ImpoverishedRefugee 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
I don’t understand. You seem to be suggesting that Christianity is hated because it has universalist ethics that are blind to ethnicity. But it isn’t the universalist ethics of Christianity that Jews hate and seek to eradicate. If anything, they are leveraging precisely that universalism as a tool to convince Christians to abolish all the other elements of Christianity, such as family and responsibility.
[–] Trash_Panda 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago (edited ago)
They're taking the universalism of Christianity (the unity based on independent search and personal thirst for God) and twisting it into a universalism of material lusts (the unity based on our collective thirst for power). That's why they talk about everything in terms of power (have and have nots, group A has more power than group B, this group is more privileged than that group), it all revolves around the acquisition of materials because to the Godless the only form of morality is power. None of these groups are opposed to the acquisition and concentration of power, they're only offended that they aren't there ones who have it.
[–] AlexanderMorose13 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
You cannot have a community without God. You cannot have God without Christianity. For those who want to instill chaos to take over the remnants, God must be removed. There's so many people out there who refuse to acknowledge the power of religion that they are giving power to the other side by doing it. In nature, duality is necessary, but rejected under all circumstances where it is not required.
[–] antiracistMetal 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I'm pretty sure Buddhists have communities.
[–] Varlet 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
National socialism doesn't seek to abolish religion. Hitler viewed religion as the necessary moral backbone of society. What he saw as the issue was not cathlocism but rather the church and the priests seated within which held anti-german interests. The only ones who hate religion are the (((ones))) who push degeneracy in order to destabilize the family unit and furthermore the morality of society. This is how you end up with child molestation and faggotry being rampant and it's the telltale sign of a bolshevik takeover. Go read the unabridged version of Mein Kampf, it's a very good book that provides the necessary insight on what is happening today.
[–] Trash_Panda 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I spend a lot of time speaking with national socialists, both here and on 4chan, maybe a few other places, and the vast majority have a deep disdain for Christianity. There are reasons for this.
[–] saltine ago
CULTure = Thought Faction ?