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Weremoose 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are elements of our coalition which view Christian morality as nearly as restrictive as woke religion's faux morality.

Sucks but it's reality. We just need to hold our coalition together until we can defeat the Marxists. As long those parts of our movement compromise politically too, I'm willing to meet them half way. For now.

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VoltronGreen1981 2 points ago +2 / -0

How is your attitude towards those who support MAGA, yet aren't religious, any different?

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Weremoose 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think the things which made our society great in the first place are inextricably linked to Christianity.

Individuals inculcated in that environment can contribute even if they don't believe in the religion. But once the irreligious start to become a significant minority or majority, the system starts to break down.

So I have no problem with you personally if you're irreligious or with our other friends who are irreligious. But I dont think it's sustainable long term in a societal sense.

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VoltronGreen1981 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't have a problem with Christians, I just have a problem with religious institutions that become corrupt and start having too much sway where political matters are concerned.

Believe me, I'd rather live in a neighborhood where I was the only non-religious person, than live in a neighborhood with woke trash.

I also agree that the culture in western society is degenerate and has poisoned the people.

I draw more from the philosophy of the classical world, which deals with morality as well. I think that, along with Christianity, can provide the guidance necessary to get away from the sickness that is contemporary, post-modernist, "culture".