One more good reason why Christianity must be kept (though urgently fixed)

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A comrade wrote me:

C: Speaking of striking churches, on Saturday I was in “St. Catherine of Genoa” in Somerville [Massachusetts].

What an incredible building! Talk about having a white-pride moment. Absolutely gorgeous. 🙂 Check out the pictures that I found online.

JdN: I love the colors in the inside of the dome!

C: Purple marble. Celtic knot. Dentil mouldings, Oak leaves, Damask textiles, Hand carved wood. Columns. The tops of the columns in the main area include eagles, angels and rams. Absolutely gorgeous stained glass windows. I was in white power heaven!

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I have said it a hundred times. Christianity is 70% true, which is why it has lasted so long among our own race.

.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6OgZCCoXWc

A girl’s choir sings it with the Norwegian singer Sissel:

.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OxoB-zPMu0

Pious Jesus by Jackie Evancho

.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRM1yotDgB8

Christianity just needs — urgently — to be fixed.

UPDATED Reptilian gloating all over huge Paul VI papal audience hall in Rome; black-magic principle of warning the victim; Book of Enoch: some “humans” are incarnated demons

The state of the world is not proof there is no God but that He gave us free will and we then proved there is no man.

And Jesus WAS an Aryan, an Aryan Galilean?

UPDATED Jesus depicted as an Aryan by early Christians; NS writer Bochaca says Jesus was not physically Jewish — His native Galilee was “the District of the Gentiles”

 

–Hitler and his mentor Eckart were pro-Jesus, anti-Yahweh, and opposed to the Old Testament

https://johndenugent.com/english/hitler-on-race-and-religion-with-his-one-mentor-in-life-dietrich-eckart-bolshevism-from-moses-to-lenin/

Hitler opposed atheism and prohibited its expression

https://johndenugent.com/english/to-an-atheistic-comrade/

—-The Hebrews of the Bible  (called Habirus by the Ancient Egyptians and Hittites) were roaming criminal hordes  of semitic neo-neanderthals, who for their criminal traits were selected by the demonic alien Yahweh to be “his people” and rule the world — if they obeyed his plan. When Abraham agreed to human-sacrifice his own son Isaac to get the rewards Yahweh promised, that proved he had the “right stuff.”

https://johndenugent.com/english/the-original-jewshebrews-were-roaming-hordes-of-feared-criminals-whores-fences-and-killers-called-habiru-the-folly-of-exiling-not-killing-ancient-criminals/

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14 Comments

  1. Daily Stormer article which contains two excellent Tucker Carlson segments on the insane U.S. bipartisan push for war in Syria (for Israel). Note especially the second video, where the Mississippi senator reveals in his first sentence why they are urging for war in Syria:

    https://dailystormer.name/mic-drop-tucker-killed-it-last-night-on-the-syria-situation

    One has to wonder how much longer Carlson will be on the air – he’s making too much sense and telling too much truth, and the Jews won’t like that. There is already a Jewsweek article smearing him simply because Daily Stormer linked to his videos:

    http://www.newsweek.com/syria-gas-attack-tucker-carlson-878933

  2. “The state of the world is not proof there is no God but that He gave us free will and we then proved there is no man.”

    I just have to disagree.If there was an all powerful God with good will it would not be possible for the world to be as it is. Normal moral standards human beings have for each other would dictate someone so powerful would have an obligation to intervene. Just as someone watching a mass shooting or something who has a gun and sees the perp in the distance with their back turned and clearly open has something of an obligation to shoot. Much more so, if they are at no risk of death/injury.

    One of the articles in the page I linked to you earlier explains this problem in pretty good detail.
    http://www.debunkingskeptics.com/Christian_Problems.htm

    • Free will is essential to human growth. God could create perfect robots too, and then there would be zero problems. But He would be indescribably lonely — and alone.

      We could program our spouses to not forget our wedding anniversary, but would that prove they love us?

      • I waited long enough after my 3rd attempt to reply to your most recent post to know you haven’t just not read it yet and i know i didn’t make a mistake submitting it this time. You’re making it seem like I don’t have a response by preventing it from showing up although you might not have intended to make it seem like that. This gives me a bad image. If you disagree with me so much just post your reply about how you reject my reasoning on this. Or just say your mind is made up and you don’t want to debate more on it since you don’t think you will change my mind.

        As i said in the other attempts to post a reply, I do not agree that enforcing law and preventing murder is a free will violation. If it isn’t violation of free will to stop criminals when humans do it, it isn’t for God, plain and simple. God shouldn’t be treated to a separate standard of morality, and if a God is really treated differently it should only be holding them to higher standards due to their higher capability.

        • Young comrade, some of your posts are great, others are long-winded logorrhea, and still others show you are just not on my wavelength. I am not here to debate ideas with a college kid but to teach my doctrines, based on my experiences, to save our race from both itself and our mortal enemies. If you wish to, you can start your own website and expound your views there, which often are quite interesting. But this site is not for your theories.

          • Thanks for at least posting that and saying you don’t want to talk anymore so it doesn’t seem weird.

            But to me it just makes it seem like you do not have an answer to this issue in Christianity when you censor. I’m not making that complicated of a point here. It’s not like this one requires a long essay to say. This is really a core issue in Christianity that causes most Christians a lot of cognitive dissonance since they can’t resolve it, and if you don’t solve it, you’re just ignoring the problem altogether really. How appealing is your religion really going to be to people if it doesn’t answer the big issues of Christianity?

  3. “I am not interested in solving the problems of Christianity or any other kind of bhakti (devotion to a god).”
    OK then…I don’t believe in Christianity either or think people just being devoted to a ruler God is a good idea. But as far as I can tell, you still believe in an omnipotent God, so that same issue of Christianity is unresolved in your religion. Where God is omnipotent and benevolent but is not doing anything with his omnipotence to improve the world/universe.

    • “Where God is omnipotent and benevolent but is not doing anything with his omnipotence to improve the world/universe.”

      I cannot think of a more delusional, insane and blasphemous comment. Please stop sending comments such as these which I will not publish, and start your own website devoted to calling for a perfect world of immortal robots. Goodbye. 🙂

      • Well that is the mainstream Christian belief, most Christians believe God is omnipotent and can do absolutely anything, but does not use infinite power to solve the problems in the world. I am guessing your response means you don’t actually believe in a fully omnipotent God? It’s hard to tell because you don’t say specifics. Maybe you do believe it but think I am being blasphemous for suggesting your God is not using his omnipotence to his full capabilities. I really can’t tell what you’re thinking or just read your mind. It’s not like I want to assume what you are thinking which might offend you if i assume wrong. It’s just hard to know when you often cite belief in God and I don’t remember ever seeing you say you don’t believe in God’s omnipotence.

        I guess you can not publish my comments, it is not really a big deal, but it is just so hard to understand your exact position when you do not say…I get it, whether you believe in this idea of an omnipotent God or not, i am unlikely to change your mind on it, but I just want to know.

          • Ok, I agree that mind controlling people isn’t very respectful of free will. But that’s not exactly what i meant. What i was saying was that if God is omnipotent and also omnibenevolent then he would use the omnipotent power to change the world a bit and help people. It wouldn’t be hard to do if he is omnipotent. In real life, people try to change the world all the time even though their power is very limited. So it wouldn’t be that difficult for an omnipotent God to stop world wars and mass murders and all sorts of atrocities with a snap of his fingers. Christians try to explain this away in a lot of ways but it really doesn’t make sense. Normal people with good will would definitely try to change things if they were Omnipotent.

            I don’t want to just assume anything about your response, but it seems like you think there is an Omnipotent God if you are saying that God cannot change people’s minds without disrespecting their free will. This is the problem i was talking about originally that there can’t be a God who is both completely omnipotent and infinitely good at the same time who leaves the world in the state it is today.

  4. I will keep the comment simple this time. It’s the same issue as the earlier time you blocked my response, it makes it seem like I don’t have an answer to anyone else looking. So it would be nice if you approved this one.

    All I am saying is that God would not need to change everyone’s minds if he was omnipotent, he would just need to use his powers to rather easily stop the few evil people out there from killing murdering and raping everyone else.

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