You're not addressing at all that Christianity worships someone dying on a roman torture device and how this might have shaped our current culture.
>You're not addressing at all that Christianity worships someone dying on a roman torture device and how this might have shaped our current culture.
That's your vision of christianity, I've implicitly addressed that point already, you're deflecting the blame, projecting in a way
Saying "christianity strong", does not address my point of both Christianity and our current culture worshiping suffering.
Again, just as the strength the weakness is in you Protestantism gave birth to zionism, don't try to put the blame on orthodoxes, or the entirety of christianity, for this one
"Our current culture"
You mean yours
The Holocaust is why people are "worshiping suffering." People subconsciously see the power that the Jews can wield from that 'atrocity' and seek to elevate themselves in like manner.
In the UK, now, they are largely indifferent to or hate Christianity, but look how they are. That's because there was quite strenuous "denazification" efforts done there, like in Germany, because of Mosley's large following.
What do you think makes White people empathetic?
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