How do you believe all institutions haven't been infiltrated if your own mind has. Look at what people watch and do because of their minds being broken. Religions are no different. Evil is Evil
I think Christianity, generally speaking, is a rare exception because it requires no human leaders, needs no church and none of it's laws call for Earthly punishments.
I think traditional Christian values are the best platform for a thriving modern civilization and are far better than anything moral relativism has to offer.
So many of our freedoms as defined in the U.S. Constitution originate from Christian philosophy and describe how basic human rights are not given to us by governments but are our birthright gifted to us from God.
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16582130? ago
Why do you call Lynn De Rothschild a Satanist when her threats are 100% in accordance with Jewish theology?
These quotes are from the Jewish Talmud, the foundational scripture that defines Judaism's laws and theology:
"Even the best of non-Jews should all be killed." - Soferim 15
"Extermination of all Christians is a necessary sacrifice." - Zohar, Shemoth
"A Jew is allowed to rape and kill non-Jews" - Sepher ikkarim III, c. 25
"Christian birth rates must be materially diminished" - Zohar II, 64 b
"Jews must destroy Christianity and destroy the New Testament." - Shabbath 116a
"The Jew who spills the blood of a non-Jew gives the Jewish God a pleasing sacrifice." - Sepher Or Israel 177 b
"Killing a non-Jew is the same as killing a wild animal." - Sanhedrin 59
16582248? ago
How do you believe all institutions haven't been infiltrated if your own mind has. Look at what people watch and do because of their minds being broken. Religions are no different. Evil is Evil
16582439? ago
I think Christianity, generally speaking, is a rare exception because it requires no human leaders, needs no church and none of it's laws call for Earthly punishments.
I think traditional Christian values are the best platform for a thriving modern civilization and are far better than anything moral relativism has to offer.
So many of our freedoms as defined in the U.S. Constitution originate from Christian philosophy and describe how basic human rights are not given to us by governments but are our birthright gifted to us from God.