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Lord Stompy's avatar

Great article. As a Christian nationalist I agree the current pussification of mainstream Christianity is a tragedy. For the most part this has been a post war phenomenon that's deeply tied in with the whole liberal hippie boomer psy-op. I've been surprised to recently learn that leading Catholic clergy in Australia openly and aggressively opposed the repeal of the White Australia policy in 1972. Likewise South Africa had many leading clergymen openly defending the apartheid movement. The European Christians of today are not the same European Christians of 100 years ago. The main problem is western post war culture has been infected with an atheist judeo-liberal mind virus that's basically hijacked our folk's innate abilities to protect and defend ourselves. In the past Europeans tended to see the state as the masculine force of law, order and geopolitics working in a worldly manner and the Christian faith was more of an internal doctrine for the subjects of the state. For instance the state would wage war on Islamic nations and the church would provide hospitals for our wounded soldiers: the state wielded might and the church provided mercy. Anyway thanks for your article. You did make some very necessary points. Deus Vult!

LK Rurick's avatar

Your criticisms of Christianity immediate break down when you consider that none of the people responsible for the misfortunes of the modern west are actually Christian in any meaningful way. What was the measly ascendancy of the pagan Greeks and Romans compared to Christian Europe who placed virtually the entire world under their domination? For all intents and purposes Christianity is dead in Europe and mortally wounded in America. Even philanthropists are seldom motivated by faith anymore.

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