I am suspicious of the number of 'right-wing' online commentators who claim to be Christian 'converts' of various types. Because I don't think conversion is even possible. Especially to sects to which you have no natural ethnic or family connection, like many 'orthodox' converts.
That's not how it works. Religion/church/etc. is supposed to be an extension of your family and community. If you weren't born into a particular church, but you 'convert' as an adult, that's already getting weird.
>B...but, I'm completely sincere in my conversion!
Not even possible, because (as noted above), religion is supposed to be embedded more deeply into your ancestry/race/etc. You can't just pick-and-choose 'your' religion any more than you can choose your race. Doing so reduces religion to a kind of consumer identity, which is not supposed to be the point.
>B...but, in the past, people converted! That's how Christianity began!
Entire communities or even entire kingdoms converted en masse. They were not deracinated 'individuals' picking 'religion' from a menu of options. That's a critical difference.
Whether converts are 'sincere' or not, I just don't trust them. I prefer secularism It should be obvious that the 'anyone can convert to our group' attitude of modern churches has also de-racialized them, which is not good for white interests.
A lot of people seem to get mad at these facts, but feelings don't fact about your cares or whatever.