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Anonymous ID: sAbfyETzUnited States /pol/512368577#512392346
8/6/2025, 8:47:09 PM
>>512368577
I feel you OP. I'm a Reformed Protestant. I attend one of the most Based, conservative Christian churches you can possibly attend. I'm descended from Puritans so far back it's crazy. I might even be descended from John Foxe. I know for a fact I have an ancestor who was an officer in Cromwell's New Model Army.

I'm quickly coming to a lot of the same conclusions. I've had a varied religious history in my 30 years on the planet and like lots of guys who were becoming teenagers in the Deus Vult era of Alt Right, I've got a very large amount of personal education on theology and church history.

I agree with everything you say except the following:
>Addendum that, historically, Christianity was supersessionist. But it was so easy to get people to adopt dispensationalism and it's co-dependent errors it's pointless. So this only halfway me disagreeing.
>I think there's truth to the, "Kike fan fiction." The religion was never there's, it was God's Word to the world. Did the Jews do the right thing with it? No. Do I think there's stuff in it that's worthwhile? Yes, but it's what is rooted in older traditions going back millennia - yes, in Aryan religions.
>I don't know if we were "best," under, "Pagan" Roman Rule or because of it. I do think Classical virtues were a lot more vital and productive. Look at how many survived the Baptismal font.
>I don't think the NT was a total psyop, either. I do think that there is something fishy about Paul. I'm hoping somewhere in that thread posts the copypasta breaking down how Paul might've been a snake oil salesman the entire time; maybe not like in the pocket of the Jewish Temple authorities but in the very least not with pure motives.
>Christianity has in-built copes for corruption. It has too much dependence on the institutions that have carried it's orthodoxy.

Personally? I'm going back to Hermeticism. Start with, "Secret Teachings of All Ages," by Manly P. Hall; thank me later.