I've been telling atheists that jews turned the idea of not believing in God into an anti science, anti white religious cult. Do you think they listen?
Nope. You get brownie points for "faith" which can most accurately be defined as willful belief in something you can't defend with reasoning and evidence. That harder it is to believe, the more brownie points you get.
There is nothing dumber than an atheist. They are the white niggers. They will believe anything made up, as long as jews say believing it will make you smarter.
Who said I was an atheist?
Atheist here.
Been on the internet since before 2008.
We were the majority in the white nationalist internet space long before your kind, you were calling us atheists nazis like it was a bad thing.
We were the ones on /pol/, we were the stormers, we were the alt-right, you followed our lead, and now seek to co-opt the racially conscious white right for yourselves, judging by how you work together to upvote each other, like redditors, you may succeed at this.
Back before it was cool, we were a very isolated and unpopular ideology, many of us had seen an influx of atheists from the new atheist movement of the 2000's since it promoted science and critical thinking, and that led a lot of people to come to our conclusions all on their own.
Back then, it was anti-feminism, race realism, and the jq, lots of us were former libertarians who went full 1488 natsoc after encountering a zone of free speech that allowed anyone to make their case, and to the new atheist minds like ours, all fascists needed to do to convert us to their ideas was for them to be allowed to talk.
You came in late, around 2016, and started talking about a radically different Christianity than the one you had been advocating for before then.
Gone was the "racism Is evil and godless, Christianity is about equality and racial diversity" and in its place was "Christianity is a White religion, anti-racism is the result of godlessness", a shift 180 degrees.
The difference between a Christian who makes such a change and an atheist who does so, is thst the atheist does not tie his stance on religion to his politics, he can all the argiememts for atheism made by a leftist, and still be able to hold a right wing conclusion.
But for a Christian, this transformation of political positions is repulsively opportunitistic, your previous stance was that the unchanging creator of the universe had given his eternal decree that racism was a mortal sin, and that only the atheist could beleive that men were not all of one blood.
Did God change his mind? No you did, but the fact that a Biblically literate Christian in touch with the son of God almighty had changed his opinion on race, shows that God was never the origin of his political positions in the first place.
Yet the christian claims his politics not only came from God, but that his political position could not exist without having a relationship with God. But it's obvious to anyone paying attention that this is false.
The christian is a liar, and it feels disgenuine when he waltzes into our corners of the internet and starts talking about how evil and ANTI-racist the atheists were.
What happened to us being nazis? To godlessness inevitably leading to white nationalism? The stuff you were saying about us for decades before white nationalism was cool?
Down the memory hole that all goes.
I question the authenticity of Christians in the white nationalist community, they seem to come in and the first thing they say is "atheists are evil, amirite?", you rarely contribute beyond this, as if trying to make the community christisn and hostile to atheists is the primary goal.
Either they are shills, or they are Christians first and everything else after, where they change their political alignment like a chameleon changes its skin, as all that matters to them is that their religion retains is relevance and dominance.
I find that to be a cowardly and weak-minded approach to politics, and that it is likely the kind of mindset that will lead to traitors down the line, as they will gladly abandon their allegiance to the white race for the sake of their religion, should the opportunity present itself.
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