Kwek00 · 41-45, M
The segment of "christians" you are refering too, also don't like to take care of their neighbour... unless that neighbour is like them. They have cultural roots in movements that used christianity to justify racism... never forget what the argument in the confederate south came down too:
These people also go through life, thinking that they are "good people"... you know, by default. This liberates them from ever doing self-reflection and self-criticism. And they had a lot of power, and still do.
... I mean... Why would they not fall for a poppulist movement that pampers to their xenophobia, white-supremacy, christian herritage and tells them that they are "good people". A movement that is unwilling to do self-reflection, and constantly blames all of their issues on abstract concepts that serve as scapegoats? A movement that is telling them that their power will be restored, because it's constantly revelling in nostalgia of a romantic past. This movement was pretty much made to catch them all.
They [those in favor of abolishing slavery] were attempting to make things equal which the Creator had made unequal.
- Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate states - The Cornerstone Speech, 21st of March 1861
- Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate states - The Cornerstone Speech, 21st of March 1861
These people also go through life, thinking that they are "good people"... you know, by default. This liberates them from ever doing self-reflection and self-criticism. And they had a lot of power, and still do.
... I mean... Why would they not fall for a poppulist movement that pampers to their xenophobia, white-supremacy, christian herritage and tells them that they are "good people". A movement that is unwilling to do self-reflection, and constantly blames all of their issues on abstract concepts that serve as scapegoats? A movement that is telling them that their power will be restored, because it's constantly revelling in nostalgia of a romantic past. This movement was pretty much made to catch them all.
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@DavidT8899 No... just spell it out for me, so I know exactly what the issue is and I don't have to misrepresent you.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@Kwek00 No offense,but at your age I shouldn't have to " spell it out for you." I'm sorry ; you'll have to figure it out for yourself.
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I can safely say, not one! There are a lot of people who call themselves Christians who support Trump. And quite a few who make a really good living as Christians supporting Trump.. But there is not a single living truly Christian spirited person among them..😷
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alongalone · M
People can call themselves whatever they want, doesn't make it true. Saying it doesn't make it so. People use christianity to feel superior to others. It doesn't make them good, it just makes them feel good. They rationalize everything and anything to fit into their happy little dumpster of lies
Convivial · 26-30, F
Short answer, they believe what they're told... No thinking involved
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JSul3 · 70-79
Trump is their Kung Cyrus.
They can't wait for Amaggedon.
They can't wait for Amaggedon.