he got convinced that a person can be a non-believer and that is fine but when it comes to society as a whole then it will just crumble.. he said something like ""what are you going to do? ask the society to meditate together?""
A society can be based on many different values. For instance, blood and soil.
There's many things a society can be based on. Not just a cucked religion that tells you to turn the other cheek.
And face it, there's absolutely no Christian justification for Trump's Wall. The nationalism and patriotism that we all feel (and I'm referring to the MAGA one) has nothing to do with Christianity.
there's absolutely no Christian justification for Trump's Wall.
God turns people away from heaven for being ungodly and bad people. Why can't we turn away rapists and murderers from our border? Christianity is highly related to the MAGA movement. While we may believe in Capitalism and "every man for himself" to a certain extent, we all look out for our fellow man and what is best for society and our loved ones and decide that is the best system. Having a strong border, capitalism, low taxes, life at conception are all heavily tied to Christianity and Theology in general.
a cucked religion that tells you to turn the other cheek.
The verse referred to is teaching not to be quick to anger and to not act purely on emotion, a decidedly liberal trait if I may add. Do not forget that king David a man after God's own heart (Acts 13:22) killed tens of thousands of people (1 Samuel 29:5) in defense of his loved ones and his country. Not to mention the entire Zionist movement throughout the Bible.
God turns people away from heaven for being ungodly and bad people. Why can't we turn away rapists and murderers from our border?
Because that would be... Emulating God?
The Bible explicitly says that God has to choose who is virtuous and who isn't. Besides, the majority of people jumping the border aren't criminals.
Having a strong border [...] are all heavily tied to Christianity and Theology in general.
Christianity is a universal religion. It means that every human on the planet can and should become Christian. Jesus doesn't do any distinction by nationality. Nations don't even exist for Christianity.
The verse referred to is teaching not to be quick to anger and to not act purely on emotion, a decidedly liberal trait if I may add.
But where else does Jesus tell you that you're allowed self defense?
If the command is "not kill" then if a thug enters my house and starts beating up my family I have absolutely no religious justification for shooting him.
king David a man after God's own heart (Acts 13:22) killed tens of thousands of people (1 Samuel 29:5) in defense of his loved ones and his country. Not to mention the entire Zionist movement throughout the Bible.
Yes, but I'm not a Jew. I'm not the chosen people. That passage shows that Jews have the right to kill everyone else. It doesn't tell me anything about how me, non-Jew, have a right to defend myself (individually or collectively).
I find it absolutely ridiculous that non-Jews believe in a religion that starts with Jews being the chosen people.
If this is not cuckoldry, I don't know what is.
A society can be based on many different values. For instance, blood and soil.
There's many things a society can be based on. Not just a cucked religion that tells you to turn the other cheek. And face it, there's absolutely no Christian justification for Trump's Wall. The nationalism and patriotism that we all feel (and I'm referring to the MAGA one) has nothing to do with Christianity.
God turns people away from heaven for being ungodly and bad people. Why can't we turn away rapists and murderers from our border? Christianity is highly related to the MAGA movement. While we may believe in Capitalism and "every man for himself" to a certain extent, we all look out for our fellow man and what is best for society and our loved ones and decide that is the best system. Having a strong border, capitalism, low taxes, life at conception are all heavily tied to Christianity and Theology in general.
The verse referred to is teaching not to be quick to anger and to not act purely on emotion, a decidedly liberal trait if I may add. Do not forget that king David a man after God's own heart (Acts 13:22) killed tens of thousands of people (1 Samuel 29:5) in defense of his loved ones and his country. Not to mention the entire Zionist movement throughout the Bible.
Because that would be... Emulating God? The Bible explicitly says that God has to choose who is virtuous and who isn't. Besides, the majority of people jumping the border aren't criminals.
Christianity is a universal religion. It means that every human on the planet can and should become Christian. Jesus doesn't do any distinction by nationality. Nations don't even exist for Christianity.
But where else does Jesus tell you that you're allowed self defense? If the command is "not kill" then if a thug enters my house and starts beating up my family I have absolutely no religious justification for shooting him.
Yes, but I'm not a Jew. I'm not the chosen people. That passage shows that Jews have the right to kill everyone else. It doesn't tell me anything about how me, non-Jew, have a right to defend myself (individually or collectively).
I find it absolutely ridiculous that non-Jews believe in a religion that starts with Jews being the chosen people. If this is not cuckoldry, I don't know what is.