I understand his message, but what about non Christians who still share many of their ethical, conservative, fiscal stances? Will they work with non Christians to build neighborhoods, businesses, banks, schools, etc that support all like minded individuals?
Well obviously the Christian thing to do is kill all non-Christians, I am totally sure that's what he is saying here. /s
Or, maybe he's saying that people with a sense of ethics, responsibility and morals should work together and generally avoid those who lack such traits.
Lol, ya I worried I might be targeted for "death". I may not be affiliated with a church but I do recognize and respect the strength of community it provides. With so much animosity from the left, my hope is all of us being attacked can stand together and build up our communities, together, regardless of religious affiliation/beliefs.
You took it it the right - I didn't need to add the sarcasm. But, I found Torba's opinion to be an overall positive suggestion - the kind of solution we will need. Like minded people who share the similar values must come together.
And, for those who can't do that - it will be a very lonely world.
I'm a fan of sarcasm so I found your response funny, thanks for the laugh btw. I found his opinion wonderful which is why I wanted to make sure I'd be included (smiley face).
So you reject the Creator, but embrace His community? That's like reading a perfect book and being amazed that it has no author. I'm sure you see the disconnect here!
All I said was that you cannot call something 'good' unless there is a universal moral law that says it's good. An unchanging law, not dictated by society. How exactly does me stating this fact sound like I want him dead?
We were unified and collective, then a specific group pushed degeneracy on us for decades and our country was overrun by non Caucasians. The west is Caucasian.
Yeah, I'm thinking it might be a good time to start pushing back on all levels - that's why I agree with the practicality and spirit of Torba's opinion.
Might be time to move - or it might not be as bad as it seems. No one saying it will be easy - but worth considering if you start feeling isolated in your own country, it's time to change the scenery.
With all due respect, this is fucking un-American, and thank God our founders thought differently. We are united by a Common Law, not a common tribe. I repeat: we are not tribe, you and I. There's no way to cut it by which we are - even and especially by religion. Don't forget, modern Social Justice Warriors are simply a secular shadow of the Social Gospel Warriors come before them. Christians banned alcohol, for Christ's sake. Was that your tribe? Or was that a bunch of children of immigrants in whom was never inculcated a sufficient respect for our Law?
The founding principles of this nation can endure but one "tribe" and its king is the Constitution.
Naturally, yes. But the fraternal nature of free association derives from the axiomatic position of mutual benefit within free enterprise. Doing business solely with members of your tribe is not necessarily doing business solely with those whom benefit you most. People are free to introduce purity tests, religious or otherwise, to their business decisions, but I fear this will only lead to infighting and witch trials. Joe Biden is a confirmed Catholic, for example. Many people don't even consider Catholics as Christians, let alone Biden.
Nah, that's when you have the luxury of a living republic, we do not - you should catch up on the news. Besides, you are being obtuse - for no reason here - I think the point is rational and clear.
Unless you just want to skip ahead to the part where we start killing each other?
Personally, I'd prefer a little break for a time before that to get some things in order.
Do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed...
Look to the Amish, they stick to themselves and their own ways.
Others can do the same with their own values. There's nothing more American than preserving your own traditions as long you leave others to do the same. But like minded people who share similar principles should join in common purpose.
If you don't think we are being culturally displaced and attacked - you haven't been paying attention. The time for circling the wagons and drawing a demarcation between us and them is overdue. We must fortify ourselves and strengthen our resolve, it's common sense.
“He who dares not offend cannot be honest.”
― Thomas Paine
I understand his message, but what about non Christians who still share many of their ethical, conservative, fiscal stances? Will they work with non Christians to build neighborhoods, businesses, banks, schools, etc that support all like minded individuals?
Well obviously the Christian thing to do is kill all non-Christians, I am totally sure that's what he is saying here. /s
Or, maybe he's saying that people with a sense of ethics, responsibility and morals should work together and generally avoid those who lack such traits.
Lol, ya I worried I might be targeted for "death". I may not be affiliated with a church but I do recognize and respect the strength of community it provides. With so much animosity from the left, my hope is all of us being attacked can stand together and build up our communities, together, regardless of religious affiliation/beliefs.
You took it it the right - I didn't need to add the sarcasm. But, I found Torba's opinion to be an overall positive suggestion - the kind of solution we will need. Like minded people who share the similar values must come together.
And, for those who can't do that - it will be a very lonely world.
I'm a fan of sarcasm so I found your response funny, thanks for the laugh btw. I found his opinion wonderful which is why I wanted to make sure I'd be included (smiley face).
So you reject the Creator, but embrace His community? That's like reading a perfect book and being amazed that it has no author. I'm sure you see the disconnect here!
And there you go proving his point.
All I said was that you cannot call something 'good' unless there is a universal moral law that says it's good. An unchanging law, not dictated by society. How exactly does me stating this fact sound like I want him dead?
No, he says explicitly "Do business exclusively with Christians." There's no room for interpretation there.
It's not a legal document, it's an expressed sentiment.
And one I share even though I am not a specifically religious - just smart enough to recognize unabashed veracity when I see it.
We were unified and collective, then a specific group pushed degeneracy on us for decades and our country was overrun by non Caucasians. The west is Caucasian.
Yeah, I'm thinking it might be a good time to start pushing back on all levels - that's why I agree with the practicality and spirit of Torba's opinion.
DEUS VULT!
Amen
Might be time to move - or it might not be as bad as it seems. No one saying it will be easy - but worth considering if you start feeling isolated in your own country, it's time to change the scenery.
With all due respect, this is fucking un-American, and thank God our founders thought differently. We are united by a Common Law, not a common tribe. I repeat: we are not tribe, you and I. There's no way to cut it by which we are - even and especially by religion. Don't forget, modern Social Justice Warriors are simply a secular shadow of the Social Gospel Warriors come before them. Christians banned alcohol, for Christ's sake. Was that your tribe? Or was that a bunch of children of immigrants in whom was never inculcated a sufficient respect for our Law?
The founding principles of this nation can endure but one "tribe" and its king is the Constitution.
The right of free association. That's pretty damned American.
Naturally, yes. But the fraternal nature of free association derives from the axiomatic position of mutual benefit within free enterprise. Doing business solely with members of your tribe is not necessarily doing business solely with those whom benefit you most. People are free to introduce purity tests, religious or otherwise, to their business decisions, but I fear this will only lead to infighting and witch trials. Joe Biden is a confirmed Catholic, for example. Many people don't even consider Catholics as Christians, let alone Biden.
Nah, that's when you have the luxury of a living republic, we do not - you should catch up on the news. Besides, you are being obtuse - for no reason here - I think the point is rational and clear.
Unless you just want to skip ahead to the part where we start killing each other?
Personally, I'd prefer a little break for a time before that to get some things in order.
Look to the Amish, they stick to themselves and their own ways.
Others can do the same with their own values. There's nothing more American than preserving your own traditions as long you leave others to do the same. But like minded people who share similar principles should join in common purpose.
If you don't think we are being culturally displaced and attacked - you haven't been paying attention. The time for circling the wagons and drawing a demarcation between us and them is overdue. We must fortify ourselves and strengthen our resolve, it's common sense.
“He who dares not offend cannot be honest.” ― Thomas Paine
Yeah, fuck you if you put your religion ahead of your nation and discriminate against me just because I'm not a christcuck.
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Wow, really showed your hand there, didn't you?
Yes, I'm an American first and foremost.
Well, if you can't put God above your nation - your priorities are questionable.
I'd rather focus on things that are actually real.
Well, let me know when you find out what that is.
The nation.
Well, there's your answer - but it looks more like a problem in need of a solution to me.