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MrShekelstein ago

Jesus Christ went against them and everything they stood for.

For another jew to betray the synagogue of satan is the equivalent of an infinite number of holocausts.

stric9 ago

Acts 4:11 He is 'the stone you builders rejected, which has become the cornerstone.' Shame the "tribe" won't figure it out until too late.

fuckingmockies ago

Shame most white people won't figure out that Christianity is a foreign, Semitic religion that has nothing to do with our people's native spirituality.

brewpot ago

Are you a polytheist?

fuckingmockies ago

No. I believe that religion is a reflection of racial values and that semitic religions are incompatible with ethnic Europeans. In a sense, I'm an athiest - though don't confuse that with (((athiesm))).

brewpot ago

Are you 100 percent convinced that there is no God?

fuckingmockies ago

Yes. Though I'm always open to consider new evidence. I just don't understand why people can so easily dismiss all other religions but their own. It's like watched people eat poisoned cookies and dying, then thinking, "Good thing I have the only nonpoisoned cookie." and taking a big bite.

You can be religious and spiritual without believing in a diety. I don't have to actually believe that there really was a boy who cried wolf to see the value of the story about The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

That's what religion is. They're moral stories designed to help guide a person towards socially proper behavior. And it's supposed to make you feel good about doing it. The law might say "Don't kill someone or the State will kill you." That's fine. That's negative reinforcement. It's necessary. But then religion comes in and says, "Those who want to kill someone and refrain are honored and loved by god." That's positive reinforcement and is also necessary.

That's why (((atheism))) is so negative. It strips a person of positive social reinforcement. Athiesm is like saying, "I don't give a fuck what you do because none of it matters anyway, just don't do these things."

If there were some weird, lawless libertarian society with no rules or laws, just an ethical code people were respected for following but no negative consequences for not following, it would be just as bad as an (((athiest))) society.

Does that make sense?

brewpot ago

Yeah definitely. Those are some interesting ideas.