Hard Questions for Christians

You most likely found this page through one of my memes. I used to be like you: a devout Christian, absolutely convinced the bible must be the inerrant and perfect word of god, and thoroughly believing the teachings of the new testament - both the gospels and the letters attributed to Saul of Tarsus - as literally as I possibly could.

I am not Jewish. I am not an atheist. I am not a leftist subversive. I am a genuine and serious person, and I hope to help as many people as possible see the truth of what Christianity actually teaches, under the surface.

Instead of telling you what to believe, I'm going to ask you some questions. It's up to you to decide what your answers are, and you should only answer for yourself, so you can be truthful and honest.

1. If we are not all the same on the outside (why multiculturalism fails), why are we the same on the inside (spiritually, the state of our souls)?

1.1 Does it make sense for our spiritual reality to exist in such direct opposition to our physical reality?

 

2. If our nature condemns us and renders us sinful and in need of salvation, how is this compatible with the notion our people are valuable and worth preserving as ethnic groups for future generations?

2.1 Does evil have the right to exist?
2.2 Do people who are inherently wicked have the right to self-preservation?

 

3. If it's unfair to force everyone down to a single socioeconomic baseline (e.g. Marxism), why does Christianity force everyone down to a single moral baseline, by declaring all sin equal, and thus all people universally morally bankrupt?

 

What do you think? Is Christianity truly compatible with notions of ethnic identity and national sovereignty? Is it possible to evangelize a universal religion within the context of strong, ethnically-oriented nationalist sentiment?

What if I told you Christianity is fundamentally no different from modern progressivism - and the tactics, strategies, agenda, and arguments used to establish Christianity's dominance are both abstractly and practically identical to modern leftism?

It's time to face the truth.

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Pub: 09 Jan 2025 02:58 UTC

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