"Newgrange Passage Tomb in Ireland is older than Islam, Christianity, Judaism, the Pyramids & Stonehenge

Ireland is an ancient place

Irish civilisation has a 9000 year continuous history

Sad to know that mass 3rd world immigration will destroy it forever in under 100 years"

@RandolphScott The Japanese are doing a better job of preserving Irish culture than the Irish. The average weeb probably has a better idea who Cu Chulainn was than the average Mick.

They're doing a better job at preserving the culture and history of most European nations than those nations are doing themselves, for that matter.
@Ricotta @RandolphScott I know you hate Christianity, but I still feel like pointing out that we're more likely to get a reverent, faithful adaptation of the New Testament in anime form than from any Christian director in the West (you just know they're gonna find some way to Black it).
@ChristiJunior @RandolphScott Neon Genesis Evangelion is probably a more faithful adaptation of the Bible than modern Christianity.
@Ricotta @RandolphScott I regularly see supposedly conservative Christians say that "Racism is a Sin"...
@Ricotta @RandolphScott Not the same as declaring racism a sin, or prescribing multiculturalism as a goal for real-world nations. By that logic you'd also have to accept Paul as a feminist and an abolitionist.
@ChristiJunior @RandolphScott The point is that everyone is equal in the eyes of Christ, and Christ said repeatedly that what you do to the dregs of society, you do to him. Ergo, by discriminating against a nigger, who Christ views as your equal, you're discriminating against Christ, and are thus sinning.

But nobody ever said Christians were consistent, so I'm not going to go too deeply into their logic. The first event of the New Testament was Joseph getting cucked, and Christ preached cuckolding yourself as the foundation of his doctrine. It's no surprise that Christians have an insatiable drive to subvert themselves, their nations, and their people to benefit outsiders who deserve nothing.
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My sister is studying religions, and during one conversation, she summed things up in a genius way...

Average christian knows about Christianity about as much as an average fan of "I fucking love science" group on facebook knows about science.

@LukeAlmighty @Ricotta @ChristiJunior @RandolphScott It's more true for fedorafags. It's a commonality that they remember something they heard when they were seven and either identify with that or fixate on that.
@Thomuu @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott @Ricotta Fedorafags are basically the smuggest, dumbest atheists out there, so yeah, they'd be worse than your average Christian.
@LukeAlmighty @Ricotta @RandolphScott One could say that Christianity always had within it the seeds of its own/its own followers destruction, but until recently Christians approached the religion pragmatically enough for it to not be a major problem, and if anything for the religion to be a healthy, civilizing influence. Compare traditional Western Patriarchy to Muslim Patriarchy to see what I mean.

Cucking out on Faggotry and Women's Rights, but fully embracing the worst form of Universalism and Victim Worship, really is the worst possible form Christianity can take.
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott Modern Christianity is the most true to Christ form of Christianity. Christ was preaching the same thing Marx wrote about, but multiplied several times over.

Pre-Enlightenment Christianity was a total perversion of Christ's teachings that was primarily adopted and built up in order to pacify the population and prevent anyone from questioning their lords thanks to the divine right of kings. After all, if the god who will punish you forever after you died if you disobeyed him said that the jackass in that castle was there under his authority, who was in a position to argue?
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott "Modern Christianity is the most true to Christ form of Christianity."

Disagree, Modern Christianity outright ignores tons of what you find in the Bible, starting with the Ten Commandments. Of course, Medieval Christianity also took plenty of liberties, but just because its changes enabled rather hindered the survival of Europeans doesn't mean it's less valid. Christianity without rules, with salvation for all, makes the religion meaningless on multiple levels, even more so than say, Christianity that only promises salvation for Europeans.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott *without Bible-based rules I mean

Modern Christianity of course has rules, but they're identical to the rules of Clown World, which is why Liberal Christianity is completely meaningless.
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott What about Clown World is inconsistent with what Christ actually said and did?

He preached uplifting the most worthless and denigrating the successful, forgiving sin, and redistribution of wealth. He wrote the book on victim culture. Clown world is the natural evolution of Christ's teachings.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott Even Jesus preached sexual morals (especially related to divorce) that's completely at odds with Clown World. And conservative Christians have generally argued that unless Jesus explicitly challenged a part of Judaism, the teachings were still to be deemed valid by him (so Jesus for example not condemning faggotry doesn't mean he approved of it, it meant he had nothing to add beyond what people already believed, namely that it was a sin).
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott Christ associated with prostitutes and actively prevented them from receiving the punishment defined in the Old Testament.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott He also told them to go and Sin No More. Again, Christianity approached women differently than Islam, but Slut Shaming is still very much a part of it, just not stoning the whores to death or throwing acid in their face.

If it stops right there, that's an improvement. It's when it leads to endless permissiveness and gynocentrism that it becomes a problem.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott It's not my first choice. Not saying it's my least favorite approach, it's not, but it's certainly not my favorite.

Kinda like how I view National Socialism :smug10:
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott The Ten Commandments were written specifically for the Jews as rules for interacting with other Jews. Those prohibitions on conduct don't apply to dealings with goyim.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott It seemed to be decided relatively early during Christianity's establishment as an actual religion that the Old Testament was not to be discarded, or overwritten by the New Testament, but that the New Testament represented a continuation of the Old.

Hell, American Christians trying to keep Christianity in schools often chose the Ten Commandments as their hill to die on.
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott Yet I don't see a single Christian in the modern world forcing their women into exile for a week or two each month as commanded in Leviticus.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott It's a pragmatic approach to the old rules, that's different from outright rejecting them. I prefer Patriarchy to Clown World Matriarchy, but I prefer Christian Patriarchy to Muslim Patriarchy.
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott And what of the Old Testament prohibitions on shellfish, pork, mixed fabrics, et cetera that have been outright ignored by Christians for pretty much the entire history of the religion?
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott Ignoring some lesser rules is different from ignoring all the major rules.

Again, neither Old Christianity nor Modern Christianity are faithful adaptations of the Bible, I'm just reiterating that Modern Christianity is NOT a faithful adaptation, and in fact LESS faithful overall than Old Christianity.
@ChristiJunior @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott And where in the Old Testament does it state which laws are to be strictly adhered to, and which can be ignored per your own convenience?

Given that those laws are the Word of God™, I'd wager that they're all supposed to be strictly adhered to.
@Ricotta @LukeAlmighty @RandolphScott When you adapt a book into a movie, there's no pre-made guide for what can be removed or altered. Same goes for adapting a religion to the real world.

The more relevant questions are if the adaptation is (1) recognizable, and (2), actually good on its own terms.

I'd argue that for Old Christianity the answer to both questions is Yes overall, while the answer when it comes to Modern Christianity is No overall, and Hell No.

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Oh, well it seems like online so called national socialist germanic pagans are doing more to preserve Japanese culture with all this anime bullshit..

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The old Testament was a covenant to the Israelites. Jesus fulfilled that law. For example, he consolidated the law and 10 commandments with love your neighbor and said we can eat pork. National Socialism is great because people make up a nation, not sodomy and usury. Current ideology worships money.
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