I think people are confused about the nature of Christianity. Christianity is first and foremost a White man's religion. The great Christian Theologians were White. Whites were never confused about their role in the world until the charlatan Cyrus Scofield kiked the protestant world. The original founding fathers of the US had no illusions about the equality of niggers. Nobody considered the chinaman the equal to a White Christian. Even when they adopted our religion, they were viewed as being equally loved by God, but no one considered them our equal. Additionally, women weren't allowed to teach in the church. They could talk among themselves, but they were not allowed to teach me. If Christianity will find it's roots, it can (and in my opinion, will) be the religion that unifies Whites.
You want to know what went wrong with Christianity? jews and women.
99% I agree with this would say you forgot the faggot infiltration at all levels making the churches look bad molesting kids and all the other gay shit they do
That's cute except almost none of the earliest followers were white. This subject is always an exercise in cope by americans whose only stake in "white culture" is this mythical belief that christianity was started by a bunch of white guys, all while sperging out about any actual white faiths.
>The kikes sold the land of Israel to the vatican, and they own it. They sold out Jesus over a criminal if you were not aware. The books were written by mostly Israelites (letter J never existed back then) with a few written by Greeks. A rule of thumb for bringing someone to salvation. Men should lead Men. Women should lead Women. Women were never supposed to be put into leadership, it should of been Men, and why are the Men remaining silent about this I have no clue. I blame today's infiltration by the spirit of Jezebel and Ahab.
Thomas Jefferson was a Deist not a Christian(http://christianworldviewpress.com/was-thomas-jefferson-a-christian/)
FTA It is clear that Jefferson was not an atheist. He actually wrote that it was “impossible for the human mind not to perceive and feel a conviction of design, consummate skill, and indefinite power in every atom of its composition.” Scholar Robert Fuller says that Jefferson was a deist.10 If Jefferson was a deist, he wasn’t like any other deist. Unlike most deists, he did not believe that God had completely removed himself from the world. The god that Jefferson believed in was very active in sustaining the world and governed human affairs by his providence. “He called this Creator and Sustainer of the universe ‘Nature’s God’ – a God who he believed was best portrayed in Psalm 148…”11 This phrase “Nature’s God” appears in the Declaration of Independence.
Although this sounds like the God of the Bible, it isn’t. Jefferson’s god did not reveal himself in the person of Jesus Christ. He did not believe that Jesus was sent by God to die and rise again for our sins. “Jefferson treated the teachings of Jesus as he would the teachings of any other ancient philosopher, but he did believe that Jesus’ ‘system of morals’ was ‘the most perfect and sublime that has ever been taught by man.’”12
Thanks for that. How does it refute what I wrote?
From your reference:
In John Fea's book "Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?" Jefferson is quoted as saying in 1816 that “I am a real Christian, that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus.” He married his wife in the Anglican Church and even his children were baptized as Anglicans.
Therefore, it's safe to say that while he may not have been a spiritual Christian, he was most definitely a cultural Christian.
FWIW, Tolstoy came to the same understanding that the genius of the Bible is in the Doctrine of Christ.
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