What was the inflection point for Western civilization in general, and American culture in particular, after which teachers took it upon themselves to ignore their cultural heritage, or to instruct their students either to despise it or to twist it ’round in support of the political cause of the passing hour?
you know the author has a point. a Godless society only produces ugliness.
look at the art of soviet/atheist russia for example and contrast that even with pagan greece and rome.
christianity looks to exalts not only the creator but also the beauty in which the creator bestowed humanity with. while the atheists and satanists do the opposite.
as we are finding out the classics are out or are being distorted with jewish and nigger shit, literally
just look at the movies and modern music for example!
[ + ] PostWallHelena
[ - ] PostWallHelena -1 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 15:58:28 ago (+2/-3)
[ + ] Love240
[ - ] Love240 4 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 17:20:05 ago (+4/-0)
It takes decoupling man from his creator and from the responsibilities he has to his people in order to convince him that he himself is of the higher-concern and responsibility, effectively putting himself above the whole of his people and his responsibility to the creator God.
You must believe in something or you'll fall for anything eventually. The easiest is to succumb to the id, the ego, and disregard God and our responsibility to others in the false-light of our desires and vain thinking.
This world rewards materialistic thinking and behavior with more materialism. It's a vicious feedback loop that leaves the rich man bereft of the very thing that matters most and replaces it with a responsibility to steward things rather than lives.
This leads toward valuing things over lives, and then it has been achieved; The creation is served rather than the creator.
[ + ] PostWallHelena
[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 19:27:37 ago (+1/-1)
No I just understand religion differently than you. I think god/gods are an anthropomorphism of our instincts to act for the benefit of our race. Personal gain has limited benefit since a person only lasts 70 years or so. We dont live for ourselves. If we did we’d go extinct. God and religion are a set of behavioral adaptations that help promote the survival of a society.
[ + ] Rob3122
[ - ] Rob3122 -1 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 17:41:37 ago (+1/-2)
Like believing that some guy named God just randomly showed up and started waving his magic wand to create EVERYTHING...
Sounds pretty silly, doesn't it?
[ + ] Love240
[ - ] Love240 2 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 17:44:27 ago (+2/-0)
What sounds silly is the idea that life arose from non-life. That all of this is just 'random'. THAT requires blind faith, a kind of blind faith that I do not have.
God is much more likely.
[ + ] PostWallHelena
[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 19:31:16 ago (+1/-0)
I think you are probably right here. Atheists usually have incorrect beliefs about the purpose of God and religion and will scoff at them and at morals because they dont understand them. And its usually jews undermining them as “silly superstitions”
[ + ] AntiPostmodernist
[ - ] AntiPostmodernist 0 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 21:52:11 ago (+0/-0)*
On matters of opinion, such as in debates on politics or morality, the resolution can only come in the form of the three v's.
Victory vindicates verily.
The opinion of what's ought to be may only be ascertained through the outcomes of the idea and its implementation.
That our ideas produce a better result for those who adhere to them is what can be used as the basis upon which we shall claim our ways to be superior to the alternatives.
[ + ] Rob3122
[ - ] Rob3122 0 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 18:02:25 ago (+1/-1)
God is much more likely".
Lol!
The best part is he's serious!
[ + ] Love240
[ - ] Love240 3 points 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 18:03:02 ago (+3/-0)
That 'everything' came from 'nothing' exploding.
Talk about delusional.
[ + ] Rob3122
[ - ] Rob3122 1 point 11 monthsJun 23, 2023 18:12:56 ago (+1/-0)