Christianity is the root of the evil that has corrupted the west

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You mean secularism? Fuck off kike sage

Rome was never great.

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the problem with the west is white people, as much as it hurts to say.

i concur, fellow white person

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OP is a faggot

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You are the root of faggotry in this thread.

Absolute truth

good to know there are fellow jewish people here, shalom brother

This and everything else that came from (((them))).

Evola was right on that point but wrong on most others.

This is intolerant against Christians.

Why do other groups expect tolerance from us if they are openly ant white and anti Christian?

White Christians had enough. We are fed up.

Who forced these migrants on us?

What did those people expect how would we react?

Don't provoke the white man!

Too big brained for most on this board. Sad.

bump, gonna post some info for you lads

I did some reading today on the origins of Protestantism. It's kind of interesting.

After Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation in Germany, a Swiss preacher named Zwingli started a protestant sect in Switzerland (anabaptism). At that time, Switzerland was a loose confederation of self-governing units. He managed to convince the City Council of Zurich to let him have his way. All images were taken down from the churches, all music was removed. He instituted a strict moral regime that punished men and women for standing together in public, women who took male visitors, and inkeepers who refused to snitch on any immoral acts happening in their establishment.

He managed to convince about half the states to embrace his theology. The other half remained Roman Catholic, supported by the Habsburgs (super corrupt ruling family from Spain). This ignited a war, since Zwingli was refusing Swiss mercenaries from being recruited by the Holy Roman Empire. In this war Zwingli was killed, although the outcome allowed religious freedom in Switzerland.

Now the main act of the story is a man named John Calvin. He was a trained lawyer who made a name for himself by writing "Institutes of the Christian Religion" which underlined the tenants of although he believed in Church and State, his Consistory (Ecclesiastical Council) would issue various Ecclesiastical Ordinances which were then passed into law by the city council and enforced. So if someone was excommunicated by the church, the very next day he might be banished from the city by the city council.

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About the council (quoting from "Sixteenth Century Europe by Leanard W. Cowie):
"It met every Thursday, and it's surviving minutes show it forbidding any work or pleasure on Sundays, cursing and swearing, gambling and dancing, extravagence in dress and excessive meals....The consistory not only tried moral offenders, but also sought them out; in every parish, two of it's members, accompanied by the local minister, went regularly round the streets so that 'their eyes might be on the people.' At the same time, Calvin held that the state must obey the teaching of the Church...."

"Thus, in one day, a man was sentenced to be executed for blasphemy, two men to be pierced in their tongue for lewd singing, a woman to be fined for curling her hair and a girl of thirteen to be publicly birched for absence from church on the previous Sunday" (pg. 178)

Calvin also had his political opponents executed. One notable case a Spanish scholar forced to flee to Geneva for safe harbor. He had written works challenging Calvin's "Institutes" and such was arrested and sentenced to death by burning. Eventually everyone who opposed his ideas were chased out of the city. Calvin also heavily pressured for the immigration of foreigners into Geneva, especially those who shared his doctrines.

He also established an educational system in which primary and secondary schools, and eventually the University of Geneva, which taught a generation of young people to go out and evangelize his message, which subsequently spread the religion all over Europe.

Calvin also taught predestination. In other words, those who are "saved" are decided at birth. Only they will show true faith in Christ.

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The ruling authority Charles V then launched an inquisition persecuting all those who accepted Lutheranism and Anabaptism, ordering the death penalty for converts. When provincial courts found themselves too sympathetic to the accused, he moved jurisdiction to regional courts that he had stronger control over.

Some of the differences between the sects:
>Martin Luther believed that Jesus in the flesh was present during the Communion ceremony, and that the bread was literally his body
>Zwingli believed the communion was a commemoration ceremony of Christ's sacrifice (which is why he was unable to find common ground with Martin Luther, which may have been why he lost the war)
>Calvin believed that Jesus was present during the ceremony....in spirit.

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What did you expect?

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So the main takeaways are:
>super strict moral regime enforced by the state, women aren't even allowed to curl their hair, or miss church
>religious warfare
>ruling families exercising control of the population through religion
>execution of political opponents by accusing them of heresy
>beliefs pulled out of their ass, or from a vague "vision" supposedly from god

This is the main thing I took away from all this

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^this