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So my last question was answered thoroughly and I have been enlightened to the potential Aryan-ness of Jesus and co. I look forward to reading and watching more about that and thanks to all who provided information. I see as well my last OP was met with some hostility by those who think I'm some shill trying to denigrate Christianity, when it's really actually quite the opposite. I was raised as non-Christian (my mother is white don't worry... just a hippy), but despite that I've always been attracted to the music, art, architecture, teachings, etc., of Christianity and I want to know more about but I've had trepidations (like the "Jesus was a Jew" thing).

My next question is: Christianity teaches universalism, love and forgiveness. How much of this is compatible with fascism and national socialism? Love yes, but we love our own beautiful Aryan people, not African savages. From what I gather the Bible teaches us to love all others, and that a belief in Jesus and God supersedes a loyalty to your race or culture. I don't call for violence against ethnic groups until absolutely necessary (like refusing to repatriate), I simply have absolutely no desire to live among, know or be aware of blacks, Muslims, Jews, etc. They can do whatever the hell they like in their own shithole countries as long as they leave us be.

But again from what I understand the Bible teaches us to love ALL, even 70 IQ savage negroes. And the whole forgiveness stuff, turn the other cheek, etc,. I'm not sure. Forgiveness is preferable to grudges and bitterness, but there are times, when mercilessness is needed, like we if ever got our hands on the Zionist demons that control us today. Zero forgiveness for the people who have sold out our countries and our futures.

So Christians, tell me: do we have to love niggers? Doesn't the Bible teach us to love all? How is that compatible with fascism? Etc. Again go easy on me, I am simply asking because I want to learn more. I just seek the truth.

Thanks faggots.

So my last question was answered thoroughly and I have been enlightened to the potential Aryan-ness of Jesus and co. I look forward to reading and watching more about that and thanks to all who provided information. I see as well my last OP was met with some hostility by those who think I'm some shill trying to denigrate Christianity, when it's really actually quite the opposite. I was raised as non-Christian (my mother is white don't worry... just a hippy), but despite that I've always been attracted to the music, art, architecture, teachings, etc., of Christianity and I want to know more about but I've had trepidations (like the "Jesus was a Jew" thing). My next question is: Christianity teaches universalism, love and forgiveness. How much of this is compatible with fascism and national socialism? Love yes, but we love our own beautiful Aryan people, not African savages. From what I gather the Bible teaches us to love all others, and that a belief in Jesus and God supersedes a loyalty to your race or culture. I don't call for violence against ethnic groups until absolutely necessary (like refusing to repatriate), I simply have absolutely no desire to live among, know or be aware of blacks, Muslims, Jews, etc. They can do whatever the hell they like in their own shithole countries as long as they leave us be. But again from what I understand the Bible teaches us to love ALL, even 70 IQ savage negroes. And the whole forgiveness stuff, turn the other cheek, etc,. I'm not sure. Forgiveness is preferable to grudges and bitterness, but there are times, when mercilessness is needed, like we if ever got our hands on the Zionist demons that control us today. Zero forgiveness for the people who have sold out our countries and our futures. So Christians, tell me: do we have to love niggers? Doesn't the Bible teach us to love all? How is that compatible with fascism? Etc. Again go easy on me, I am simply asking because I want to learn more. I just seek the truth. Thanks faggots.

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A wise solider once found King David's rebeleous son, Absalom, hanging helpless in an oak tree by his hair.

He stood to obtain a large reward from Joab, the commander of David's army, if he killed Absalom.

But the wise soldier let Joab do it. Despite the reward, we wasn't willing to be the one to kill the King's son. He probably didn't know about David's wish to spare Absalom's life, but he had common sense.

Joab killed Absolom against David's wishes probably because Joab supported Adonijah as heir to David's throne, and wanted to shore up loose ends.

David later got Solomon, his successor, to promise to kill Joab because David never forgave Joab for killing his son.

So be like the solider and don't risk killing the King's son, no matter how rebeleous he seems and no matter the immediate reward. You are not the one to choose who sits at God's table. Don't try.