Kung nakakasunod kayo sa balita sa Europe at Amerika, alam nyo rin ang alt-right phenomenon na malaki ang naitulong para manalo ang Brexit sa UK, manalo si Donald Trump sa US at para nakaambang pagkapanalo ni Le Pen sa France.
Marami sa mga alt right (pati na ang mga nagpasimula ng movement, kagaya ni Richard Spencer) ay mga agnostic atheists. Pero, eto ang kakaiba, GUSTO NILANG IBALIK AT BUHAYIN ANG KRISTIYANISMO NA NAMAMATAY NA SA EUROPA AT AMERIKA.
Kagaya ng mga mokong na ito, isa rin akong agnostic, pero dahil meron akong foresight, natatakot din ako sa tuluyang pagsadsad ng impluwensya ng simbahang Katoliko.
Sa ngayon, malakas pa rin ang simbahan at pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino. Pero parami-ng-parami ang mga edukadong kabataan na nagiging atheists/agnostics (na kagaya ko) ang lumalaking galit sa simbahan. Ilang henerasyon na lang at magugulat na tayo, mas marami na kami sa mga debotong Kristyano. Pakibasa ang mga komentong napulot ko sa internet mula sa mga alt-right forums kung bakit gusto nilang ibalik ang Kristiyanismo (clue: walang kinalaman sa kaligtasan ng kaluluwa, kundi may kinalaman sa pagkawasak ng pamilya, pagkawasak ng kultura, at pagkawasak ng lipunan na dulot ng paghina ng simbahan).
BRAVO!!
Please write another article and expound on how we can revive christianity. I was born and raised Catholic but has been an agnostic since college. There was a time when i have turned plenty of friends and acquaintances away from the Christian religion. Let's say, i hated the Catholic Church and Evangelicals early in my transformation into atheism and was very vocal against religion.
Now i have changed my opinion of the church completely. It happened when I began noticing the rise of Islam and how the clueless left and many (ironically) in the atheist circle welcomes it. How could these atheists **** on Christianity while at the same time give Islam, the worst religion on earth, a pass for its crimes.
With more exposure to the alt-media, I began to understand the crucial role played by Christian values in keeping our civilization together, especially in the formation and maintenance of the traditional family, demographics, and gender roles.
I'm still an agnostic, but I am now clinging to my christian roots. I take my wife and my two kids with me on Sunday masses. Hey, we gotta put warm bodies on church masses to make sure it doesn't die out completely like what is happening in Europe. more and more, i started defending the church and its values on internet forums and on casual conversations.
No, i don't preach the gospel, but i defend the church on its historical role as a pillar of our civilization. But i do fear that the church is slipping away. More and more children are growing up without any sort of attachment to the church and are being raised as atheists by their parents, their leftists schools and universities.
We might really be facing a post-christian world. And that's what i dread. Europe's slide into the Islamic hole that is growing each day began when Europe became a Post-Christian world. While the United States is a long way from the dangers of Islamic demographic transformation, its current problems are the destruction of the American family, the social ills brought by the feminists sexual revolution (in terms of making women very promiscous--no I don't advocate that women be kept behind a burqa, but girls being able to have sex with tens of men before even reaching college will destroy traditional courtship and family-building. men don't want to marry anymore because they know, they're likely to get hitched and divorce-raped by former **** carousel-riding sluts), the and erosion of traditional gender roles.
My fervent hope is for something to happen that could turn the tide and make Christianity great again. I agree, we have to replace the current Pope. He is more of a leftist social justice warrior than a leader of the church. He doesn't understand how Europe literally saved human civilization from Islam and is not aware of the dangers of European islamization.
Marami sa mga alt right (pati na ang mga nagpasimula ng movement, kagaya ni Richard Spencer) ay mga agnostic atheists. Pero, eto ang kakaiba, GUSTO NILANG IBALIK AT BUHAYIN ANG KRISTIYANISMO NA NAMAMATAY NA SA EUROPA AT AMERIKA.
Kagaya ng mga mokong na ito, isa rin akong agnostic, pero dahil meron akong foresight, natatakot din ako sa tuluyang pagsadsad ng impluwensya ng simbahang Katoliko.
Sa ngayon, malakas pa rin ang simbahan at pananampalataya ng mga Pilipino. Pero parami-ng-parami ang mga edukadong kabataan na nagiging atheists/agnostics (na kagaya ko) ang lumalaking galit sa simbahan. Ilang henerasyon na lang at magugulat na tayo, mas marami na kami sa mga debotong Kristyano. Pakibasa ang mga komentong napulot ko sa internet mula sa mga alt-right forums kung bakit gusto nilang ibalik ang Kristiyanismo (clue: walang kinalaman sa kaligtasan ng kaluluwa, kundi may kinalaman sa pagkawasak ng pamilya, pagkawasak ng kultura, at pagkawasak ng lipunan na dulot ng paghina ng simbahan).
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BRAVO!!
Please write another article and expound on how we can revive christianity. I was born and raised Catholic but has been an agnostic since college. There was a time when i have turned plenty of friends and acquaintances away from the Christian religion. Let's say, i hated the Catholic Church and Evangelicals early in my transformation into atheism and was very vocal against religion.
Now i have changed my opinion of the church completely. It happened when I began noticing the rise of Islam and how the clueless left and many (ironically) in the atheist circle welcomes it. How could these atheists **** on Christianity while at the same time give Islam, the worst religion on earth, a pass for its crimes.
With more exposure to the alt-media, I began to understand the crucial role played by Christian values in keeping our civilization together, especially in the formation and maintenance of the traditional family, demographics, and gender roles.
I'm still an agnostic, but I am now clinging to my christian roots. I take my wife and my two kids with me on Sunday masses. Hey, we gotta put warm bodies on church masses to make sure it doesn't die out completely like what is happening in Europe. more and more, i started defending the church and its values on internet forums and on casual conversations.
No, i don't preach the gospel, but i defend the church on its historical role as a pillar of our civilization. But i do fear that the church is slipping away. More and more children are growing up without any sort of attachment to the church and are being raised as atheists by their parents, their leftists schools and universities.
We might really be facing a post-christian world. And that's what i dread. Europe's slide into the Islamic hole that is growing each day began when Europe became a Post-Christian world. While the United States is a long way from the dangers of Islamic demographic transformation, its current problems are the destruction of the American family, the social ills brought by the feminists sexual revolution (in terms of making women very promiscous--no I don't advocate that women be kept behind a burqa, but girls being able to have sex with tens of men before even reaching college will destroy traditional courtship and family-building. men don't want to marry anymore because they know, they're likely to get hitched and divorce-raped by former **** carousel-riding sluts), the and erosion of traditional gender roles.
My fervent hope is for something to happen that could turn the tide and make Christianity great again. I agree, we have to replace the current Pope. He is more of a leftist social justice warrior than a leader of the church. He doesn't understand how Europe literally saved human civilization from Islam and is not aware of the dangers of European islamization.