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I hear what you mean, I get where you're coming from and where you're going to. Anything anti christ is well, antichrist... It spells doom...

At the same time look at all the zionist christians... You know... Being christian isn't a guarantee of anything, and I'm not saying there's an absolute guarantee somewhere for any thing

Now the "funny thing" is that jesus wasn't christian, factually, eh

Besides, if he were to come back today, pretty sure he wouldn't adhere to any christian denomination still active these days... That's the paradox

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Overall it's a very complicated situation, however it's safe to say that people who have a problem with a pro white stance are the fucking problem, at least when it comes to "us"

On that I think we all agree

Better anti-White and Christian than atheist and "pro-White".

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No, you're antiwhite you are a problem, there's no but but but, it's raus

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Now for the atheist part, it depends on what your definition of atheist is

You know, some people can have a somewhat understandable reason to refuse to believe in god, and you could be one of them one day, don't ever forget that

How?

Well imagine that, one day, you entire family gets killed, and you end up in a fucking wheel chair and you're the only survivor, and you go bankrupt on top of that as a result, total misery ahead, eat shit and die and that's about it

And how did that happen?

The church's roof fell on you all while you were attending a mass

Now let that sink in

How would you feel about god after this one?

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Now imagine a kid who has exactly that story, a kid who got his life turned into absolute shit after such episode

I personally couldn't blame him for refusing to believe in god after that, I think it's understandable at the very least, that, that person could end up having a couple of issues with god, some reasons to hate god actually, after such episode

"Where was he to protect us? Why did he let that happen why did he do that to us?"

It begs some questions indeed...

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And I believe a lot of atheists have that sort of issues with the concept of god because of disastrous life experiences. They've been through very difficult times during their childhood, such as the loss of a mother for instance, due to a stupid accident, "nobody's fault"/"god's will"/"fate", and they just can't accept the concept of the existence of god as a result, because it would mean that god did that to them on purpose basically. And if it's indeed the case then, it's somehow only logical to conclude that god isn't worth any form of worshiping in the end...

See where I'm getting at? All atheists aren't necessarily rejecting god because they are communists or satan worshipers...

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Of course, there are also probably many more who probably just are like saint thomas. It's not that they hate god or have anything against religions or religious people, it's just that they only believe in what they can see/verify/experience by themeselves, and god never showed up essentially

Maybe later, who knows, just like saint thomas

Please read this for my thoughts on the subject, I touched on these issues in this post: https://poal.co/s/Christianity/302076 It says everything you need to know.