I'm finding it more difficult every day to be a Christian.
I truly believe that there is a benevolent God, that Christianity has good virtues (although they're not much different than European virtues from Classical Antiquity), and has shaped European culture for almost two millennia. But I cannot reconcile why God would allow for white people to become a minority in their indigenous lands and face violence, rape from immigrants,and then have immigrants still be viewed as a marginalized victims that Jesus wishes to uplift? Where is the sympathy and help for white people who were largely instrumental in spreading and upholding His word?
And of course there are other grievances I have. How do Christian anons keep their faith these days?
Benjamin Diaz
The west was entirely white until it starting becoming secular, materialistic, and degenerate. Christianity is the way back, even if you don't believe it.
Thomas Anderson
If we return to Christian values, then yes. But how do we do that when the majority of Christians don't even act like that, and when a large part of the minority of faithful Christians are completely neutered?
Nathaniel Fisher
Most lions think cuckians are REALLY tasty.
Leo Cruz
Religious revival? I'm Christian, at the very least, to understand Christians and guide them to act according to the Bible. It's easier to curb degeneracy when you can make an appeal to authority like God.
>But I cannot reconcile why God would allow for white people to become a minority in their indigenous lands and face violence, rape from immigrants,and then have immigrants still be viewed as a marginalized victims