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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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b33ced No.638052

any GenZ anons here?

6b4434 No.638053

Third Great Awakening soon


6dacee No.638087

>>638052

Pretty sure that has to be a troll post, can anybody confirm or give anecdotes regarding the Homeland generation?


ae7c9d No.638089

>>638087

One thing I know is true, but this is true of more people in what I describe as a sub-current to the mainstream: porn rejection.

More and more people are seeing it for the drug addiction that it is, like herion, you inject dopamine and brain-produced opioids into your eyes for a high, and destroy yourself. Also theological interest seems to be a thing with a lot of younger people these days, though I'm not sure if it's heretical or proper.


00788f No.638094

The Bible's standard for a generation is 40 years, not our 20. Technically, being born now, you would still be a Millennial up to 2020. I think the Bible's definition makes more sense.

Back on topic, the current world system, especially with education, is still in place and we have not yet experienced a reformation of the current ecclesiastical system. Until both experience reform, I would not place any hope on Gen Z.


ff5a8f No.638097


6824d1 No.638099

File: 9d1a6ee915ee586⋯.gif (1.38 MB, 480x480, 1:1, 9d1a6ee915ee586bb96870cc6b….gif)

Pretty funny post. Also gen Z here. While the kids aren't more Christian so to speak, they are more radical in the groups they identify with. They have also given up on political correctness, atleast where I am at


8c3d0e No.638100

Gen Z here. Kind of what >>638099 said, kids today are precariously balancing between extremes. There's great potential, just too much turbulence right now.


ff5a8f No.638102

File: 86f790b838ba680⋯.png (28.71 KB, 611x227, 611:227, oy vey goy.png)


047ba7 No.638104

>>638099

>>638100

It is like a roulette wheel. We need to ensure the young generation lands on the correct spot that is Christianity. We cannot let them be swayed into the allure of hedonist, nihilistic, perverse atheism that sells them lies.


efc54b No.638105

File: d86da410a476d04⋯.jpg (96.56 KB, 1000x667, 1000:667, mother 3.jpg)

>>638052

Gen Z here. It's not all roses over here but not the worst. If someone's a christian at my school, they're a christian. They hang out with christians, typically avoid the lefty-atheist groups, and avoid activities such as pot, sex, and drinking.

There's no fake christians in Gen Z

(Well, there's some but you know its for emphasis)

Maybe around 75% of kids would tell you there's a God and maybe 30% would tell you they're christian. Up from millenials for sure. It's not the best situation but certainly improving, imo.


047ba7 No.638107

>>638105

Unfortunately most of the Christians, and I mean the great majority, were Lutheran or Catholic liberals who were indecent and smoked weed and what not. The only two I met that inspired me and helped guide me to Christ were unfortunately also the least vocal about faith and just their opinions in general, though it is good that they helped me nonetheless.

I know I am a new Christian but I am disgusted by the so-called "Christians" who kept their (seemingly) faith in Christ selfishly to themselves.

I had two friends back in high school. One day they came to practice with ash Crosses on their foreheads. I asked them why since I knew *very* little about Christianity at the time. They gave me the evil eye and shrugged me off. Why is it that everyday Christians are so inept at proselytizing? They even went to a private religious school.

Is it bad to feel disgust for another so-called Christian if I doubt their faith?


efc54b No.638109

>>638107

That seems like a regional things. Also I appear to be a bit younger than you. But I don't really see that kind of behavior around where I am.

All I can say is you should sooner attempt to guide them even if it means embarrassing yourself than to look down at them.


442b63 No.638110

File: 5372d367c6c7070⋯.jpg (105.41 KB, 333x432, 37:48, 94369d264ad512f8455ca71902….jpg)

>>638052

Gen Z here, it's true, Christ is saving us. When I was 11, a friend moved to my neighborhood who was a Fundamentalist Baptist. He took me to his based KJV only church and I wanted to convert night one. My family was mainly agnostic or atheists except for my grandma who was a former woman deacon in the Episcopal church and she supported faggot "rights". I became a pretty radical Baptist Fundamentalist for a while and my parents got concerned for me too. I studied Christianity more thoroughly which caused me to become Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. When I became LCMS this broke my relationship with my friend but I'm still LCMS to this day and love God. I read the Bible everyday. I'm 18 now, I'll be moving out within the next few months and the time that I still have with my parents will be evangelizing them.


dc7cab No.638113

>>638052

>Is GenZ Christendom's last hope?

No.

/thread


9897fa No.638116

Gen Z's have the most promising Christians yet but also has more degenerates in the making.


047ba7 No.638118

>>638109

I am not a dog that can guide sheep. They are too weak. They have rejected Jesus. They rejected my classmates who truly believed. They embraced homosexuality and drugs and liberalism and pre marital sex.

>>638110

I only had experience with those I mentioned in my above part of this post. They were members of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. What irks me to this day is that one of them stole the virginity of my first crush, another member of said church. I knew her since middle school and we had a small amount of flirting and a date when we were both 16 years old. But while I was doing normal teenager things like playing sports he was texting her behind me back and she betrayed me as well. winnie the pooh those who pretend to have tradition and faith merely for attention but engage in hedonism behind closed doors.


442b63 No.638123

File: 760733aa698ca58⋯.png (25.16 KB, 511x142, 511:142, fwsghetdfhetd.png)

>>638110

When I got "saved" lol


f7d260 No.638125

File: 242323dc6266acf⋯.png (774.09 KB, 994x550, 497:275, I expect nothing and im st….png)

>those reddit comments

I dont know whether to laugh or cry


6824d1 No.638126

>>638118

Don't worry anon, time heals all wounds


e65f42 No.638130

>>638052

This is the greatest thing I've read in a long time.

>He told me to get the fck out of the house, like what? I fcking own the house.

L.M.A.O.


619214 No.638132

>>638052

>>638123

>>638110

>wtf i love generation z now

Absolutely winnie the pooh based!!!!!!!


e65f42 No.638133

>>638110

>I studied Christianity more thoroughly which caused me to become Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

Interesting. I only ever hear of people leaving Lutheranism for more fundamentalist or traditionalist sects. Could you expound on this? I'm just curious what lead you to this.


619214 No.638136

>>638133

LCMS is fundamentalist? Aren't they strict young earth creationist too? They're basically fundies with a liturgy.


e65f42 No.638139

>>638136

>LCMS is fundamentalist?

No I think they're pretty liberal; the only sect more liberal are the Methodists. I think you're misinterpreting what I wrote.


619214 No.638142

>>638139

That's ELCA. LCMS are confessionals:

https://www.lcms.org/about/beliefs


25ce03 No.638145

File: cfc43ecb51767b8⋯.jpg (103.17 KB, 972x830, 486:415, Hello hamburger my old fri….jpg)

>>638107

>Why is it that everyday Christians are so inept at proselytizing?

Because most common people do not study up on their beliefs and proselytizing effectively requires you to study and practice hard. Another common reason is that there is a sense of skepticism towards sharing your beliefs in many Christian hearts, you just don't believe that people will receive it well and are afraid of being mocked by others. And to be honest, most Christians I've seen have just been socially awkward in general and aren't that good at conversation.


f43f3f No.638151

File: f4e3c3385647939⋯.jpg (27.58 KB, 580x317, 580:317, a9dde7fc2ed5062233f4c54122….jpg)

>one of the comments is suggesting making him go to a unitarian church instead because it's more liberal


188cb1 No.638160

>>638102

Like clockwork


804ee7 No.638163

>>638110

it's time to begome gadolig


6dacee No.638176

File: fe5dbcfd1d6d57e⋯.gif (60.31 KB, 585x446, 585:446, R0707B_B.gif)

>>638094

First, nowhere in the Bible does it actually say a human generation is 40 years. Today, a generation is classified as approximately 20 years, which is the length of an individual's coming-of-age lifespan: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/timelines/generations.html

As millennials, we are born between 1982 and 2005. There are first-wave and second-wave in each generation, but we are still part of the same generation. The Homeland generation (commonly mislabeled as Gen Z) are those born after 2005 and are still being born today. The oldest Homelander is currently still in middle school, about to enter Freshman year of high school in one or two years. There is a great crisis that should occur sometime in the mid-to-late 2020s akin to the WWII or the American Revolution.


4078ae No.638177

Gen Z here too. I think us Teens naturally want to be rebellious against the status quo, the entire education system is full of Liberal atheism. Teens are not only looking to christianity becuase its the truth, but are also becuase its a significant and radical counterculture to the current derasinated and sinfull society that we live in


6dacee No.638181

File: 08d3c5ae04ca333⋯.jpeg (167.38 KB, 1237x954, 1237:954, image-2.jpeg)

>>638110

Sorry to burst your bubble, but you're not Gen Z, you're a second-wave Millennial. The oldest Homelander (commonly mislabeled as Gen Z) is still in middle school.

https://www.spreaker.com/user/trunews/trunews-12-28-16


6dacee No.638184

File: 83dc0d2fa659453⋯.png (63.78 KB, 444x271, 444:271, image150.png)

>>638052

>>638094

>>638099

>>638100

>>638105

>>638110

>>638116

>>638132

PSA, there is no "Gen Z." That is a common meme mislabel. The proper labels are Millennial generation (b. 1982-2004) and Homeland generation (b. 2005-202X). There is no "Gen Z."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHEXqmRrpnY


4b11ff No.638187

>>638176

That chart must be bs because it says boomers are moralistic


6dacee No.638190

File: b2fda956ead2f43⋯.png (384.82 KB, 1280x720, 16:9, 25268593-14872215945456698….png)

>>638187

Being moralistic is not a positive thing. Read more about the generational archetypes here: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/generational-archetypes.html


558ed2 No.638194

>>638190

>>638187

Moralistic is far more derogatory, it means "like (having) morals." A high insult really


1c85a5 No.638206

>>638163

>implying catholics are christians

(ebin bost)

18da49 No.638225

File: 9105cda8d4e65b8⋯.png (686.78 KB, 626x886, 313:443, Capture.PNG)

>le based Gen Z maymay

https://twitter.com/LeftoidMind/status/988373123018960896

The Millennial generation has a complete hold over the education system. It's already over


558ed2 No.638229

File: 0cd37e711bee962⋯.png (193.81 KB, 1251x585, 139:65, Historical Revisionism.png)

>>638107

>Keeping it to ourselves

Caught me, however it's hard not to, Christians in my vicinity are very guarded, mainly because political leftists make it plain that they ideally want red terror, or some other means to silence Christian views for not being progressive enough.

In fact it's revolting that the only time religion is trotted out in public, it is to give assent to LGBT, Multiculturalism, and Globalism. Christians who rightly oppose cultural destruction and sexual immorality qua identity do so in the voting booth, silent majority style.


558ed2 No.638230

>>638225

Unfortunately, it has to be left up to God to sweep away modernism.

Time to build our own Ark and wait it out


da4f4f No.638252

>>638052

GenZ is becoming extremist in all regards, not just Christianity. Go on twitter and you'll find millions of teenagers calling Stalin 'daddy' and saying they're going to send you to the gulag.


de6e9b No.638260

I was born in 1998, in an atheist family and I'm in the same situation as their son.

>>638100 is right.


09affc No.638269

>>638260

Also born in 1998 and also to an atheist family. My dad refuses to bring me to church.


09affc No.638270

>>638225

Tbh this isn't a thing in the Red states like Texas.


00788f No.638288

>>638107

>Why is it that everyday Christians are so inept at proselytizing?

They don't see the absolute need to.

>Is it bad to feel disgust for another so-called Christian if I doubt their faith?

Absolutely not! Pray for those people, as they do not understand what it means to follow Christ

>>638110

God bless you, but I can't share your enthusiastic hope.

>>638176

>First, nowhere in the Bible does it actually say a human generation is 40 years.

Wrong

“And the Lord's anger was kindled against Israel, and he made them wander in the wilderness forty years, until all the generation that had done evil in the sight of the Lord was gone.” Numbers 32:13

"Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place." (Matthew 24:34) From that prophecy (33 AD) to the destruction of the Temple (70 AD) is about 40 years.

>a generation is classified as approximately 20 years

I know, it's a bad time span. It puts too much emphasis on becoming an adult and not enough on the of raising children, which is more important for showing the characteristics of each generation.


2a72af No.638294

>>638225

Public education was a vehicle for state propaganda from its inception. Just find a nice private school to send your children to or educate them yourself. We have only ourselves to blame if we willingly feed them to the system.

>>638270

It's not that bad in Florida either provided you stay away from the metro area hellholes. A good rule of thumb is to stay as far away from where usurers gather as possible. The progressive doctrine taught in schools is a monster of their making.


94a338 No.638306

File: 0ae1941dcab6081⋯.png (77.76 KB, 432x378, 8:7, the chad virgin.PNG)

The virgin incel

The Chad volcel


6dacee No.638315

File: 98dcc97f981c6db⋯.jpg (45.94 KB, 600x337, 600:337, 160619-03.jpg)

>>638252

>>638260

>>638269

Again, there is no such thing as Gen Z. What you're referring to are second-wave Millennials. They are still part of the Millennial cohort. The Millennial generation are those born from 1982 to roughly 2005 (±1), which is around 23 years which is the lifespan of a person going through their childhood and coming-of-age. The next generation — The Homeland Generation — are those born roughly 2005 and after, which makes the oldest Homeland Generation still in middle school.

http://download.2164.net/PDF-newsletters/next20years.pdf


d28db2 No.638371

>>638102

>(((I'm jewish)))

Of friggin course


da4f4f No.638379

>>638315

That's just being pedantic and adds nothing to the conversation.


8f94e5 No.638381

>>638225

>believing the woke 8 year old meme

The teacher either wrote those themselves, or forced the kids to write them.


6824d1 No.638413

>>638315

You are the only one here trying to force that shitty meme. Generation Z(yklon) is a much better name.


09affc No.638414

>>638315

Nigga shut up I didn't even say I was a gen z


34b40d No.638418

File: 560e3841d2c2e62⋯.png (30.12 KB, 800x600, 4:3, average.png)

>>638052

As it currently stands we shouldn't look to Gen Z for a resurgence. I'll grant that we may be more politically Conservative, but we have no morals. Sex, drugs, and apathy if not open acceptance for abortion, divorce, etc, and this is all in a very right-wing area if Texas. I would really like to see research done on the percentage of Gen Zs who pray and attend church regularly, because I imagine they are very low numbers.

t. Eighteen year old


718f2f No.638435

File: 22c022d18807269⋯.jpg (94.84 KB, 600x450, 4:3, absolutely.jpg)


4f9456 No.638455

File: 6b76c6f92b50a43⋯.jpg (62.03 KB, 800x520, 20:13, winnie the poo.jpg)


6dacee No.638486

File: feb081b7bfa86d8⋯.jpg (96.17 KB, 960x720, 4:3, slide_27.jpg)

>>638379

It is important to firmly establish what a particular term means. "Gen Z" is a sloppy term that anybody can apply to themselves "just because they feel like it." We need a firmly established definition of what comprises of a generation and why. This is a serious thread and it warrants a serious discussion from the bottom-up.

>>638413

At one point in time, the entire world thought that the Earth was flat, but it wasn't the truth. Truth is not decided by a majority vote. We need to firmly establish what is a generation through academic rigor and healthy scientific discussion. Unfortunately, because we misapply a sloppy label, that's where the confusion starts. The appropriate terminology would be second-wave Millennials who are mostly the offsprings of first-wave Gen Xers. Whereas the first-wave Millennials were the offsprings of the second-wave Boomers. The key misconception here is that "Gen Z" is treated as an entirely separate generation when in reality they are still part of the Millennial cohort which all of us share and will share a common experience that specifically applies to a particular age group at a certain historic point in time.

Reference: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/phases.html

>>638418

You are still a Millennial. More specifically, second-wave Millennial, not Gen-Z. You can read more about it here: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/timelines/generations.html


8d2e40 No.638542

File: 0c19a972b341d15⋯.jpg (285.54 KB, 800x1022, 400:511, 800px-049.Joshua_Burns_the….jpg)

>tfw despite having higher IQs anbd better lives in general (as they would say of themselves), seculars really have zero idea about how to deal with "fundamentalism" because having such a strong faith about anything other than cummies and consumerism confuses and terrifies them

Feels good man.


7299f9 No.638544

>>638052

>will start a new crusade one day

shed a tear


09affc No.638551

>>638542

i only see a shallow intelligence and understanding with them.


2dfeac No.638563

>>638184

>Millenials compared to the hero generation

Yeah i'm calling this bullshit, they sold out to big government.


2dfeac No.638565

>>638184

>>638181

Though, if this is the case, why are the second wave millennials so different from first wave?


6dacee No.638623

File: 24b3aec2b489190⋯.png (362.44 KB, 951x408, 317:136, TrendsJan18-page5.png)

>>638563

The Hero archetype is simply a label, it prescribes no particular pre-conceived attribute to a generation. Generations that experience similar early-life experiences often develop similar collective personas, and follow similar life-trajectories: http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/generational-archetypes.html

>>638565

Every generation has a first-wave and a second-wave component, they are different enough to distinguish a wave from one another, mostly due to the different generational archetypes that raise the children (e.g. first-wave Millennials born to second-wave Boomers, second-wave Millennials born to first-wave Gen X'ers), but in the grand scheme of things, generationally they share many attributes that can only be assigned to that particular cohort. In my honest opinion, I don't see much of a difference from the first-wave vs. the second-wave Millennials. The fact that the second-wave Millennials are going out in marches and participating in civic affairs is starkly different from the Gen X'ers who were apathetic with respect to civic engagement and were characterized by vastly low voter turnout in every election. You were probably too young to remember this, which if that's the case, exactly underscores the central argument that every generation is different one another and a generation is the aggregate of all people born over a span of roughly twenty years, or about the length of one phase of life: childhood, young adulthood, midlife, and old age.


77cc2c No.638893

File: fe3a9ccb5ddb0b4⋯.jpg (12.84 KB, 220x328, 55:82, 220px-Corneliu_Zelea_Codre….jpg)

17 year old Gen Z here

While I sin like every other human I actually regret it and try to fix myself

Also I strive towards becoming a true legionnaire and help my nation out in this time of desperation

If you don't know what a romanian legionnaire is, it's bassicaly a combination of what the "dad" in the meme would call both a "zealot" and "literally Hitler"


922b43 No.649400

>>638052

Gen Z here, there are only 2 Christians in my class of around 30, including me. Most are atheist or agnostic.


a8cddb No.649401

>>638052

>Christendom's last hope?

No, Christ is, was, and every shall be Christianity's only hope.


141dbd No.649405

>>638893

LARP: The post.


cfb81b No.649408

File: 67d1ccc6e65d34e⋯.jpg (58.16 KB, 533x794, 533:794, gemayel_bashir02.jpg)

>>638052

18 year old here. Born in 1999. Gen Z or Millenial? No idea. Anyways, unfortunately, most men and women my age in my country Lebanon aren't that religious as much as I am or as much as I strive to be. There are some sure that are religious, no denying that. However, when I go to Mass on Sunday I see that most of the Church goers are married men and women, with children attending, but not a lot of boys and girls my age. It's sad really.


2e7914 No.649441

File: 2616ae96ff58e6a⋯.jpg (66.62 KB, 850x400, 17:8, quote-a-country-has-the-je….jpg)

>>649405

>the jew fears the Legionary


acc7fa No.649558

>>638225

>>638294

"We cannot continue to send our children to Caesar for their education and be surprised when they come home as Romans."

Say no to public school. Have your wife stay at home and homeschool instead. That way your kids will receive both a religious education and a better secular education than the government will give them.


c5ad39 No.649575

File: da10e0553a31169⋯.jpg (173.04 KB, 522x516, 87:86, da10e0553a3116931b9b661b39….jpg)

>>638542

When did that term become commonplace here? I know you're using it to disparage sex addicts but come on. Every time I've someone uses it, it looks incredibly off-place.


e22e0b No.649623

File: c3fb8e766cf16f5⋯.jpg (Spoiler Image, 2.97 MB, 2063x3095, 2063:3095, 'David'_by_Michelangelo_JB….JPG)

File: a2cf382309802be⋯.jpg (Spoiler Image, 308.22 KB, 1024x682, 512:341, horse_benis.jpg)

File: 48b8ec519ea5eb1⋯.jpg (Spoiler Image, 625.46 KB, 1063x1594, 1063:1594, Pompeya_erótica6.jpg)

File: d655ec63755d80a⋯.jpg (Spoiler Image, 118.75 KB, 960x720, 4:3, sakura_disgusted.jpg)

>>638052

That picture is degenerate.

>huge penis

You know how base that is? Small phalluses were considered "civilized" because it was a show that not only did the man hold innocence, but that he did not let his lusts control him. As opposed to, say, a horse, where it may have intercourse anywhere it pleases.

It should have been ignored tbh.


e22e0b No.649627

File: 616f05ba99d05d4⋯.jpg (37.47 KB, 540x368, 135:92, que.jpg)

>>638184

>>638181

It's still in debate. Really, I think the whole idea of labelling "generations" is stupid, and cringe-worthy, in the same way "Oh, I'm a pansexual white nationalist-bolshevik!" identity politics, or idpol as /leftypol/ calls it, is.


e22e0b No.649628

File: 9993c2c58456ac5⋯.png (235.16 KB, 371x398, 371:398, absolutely_disgusted_redco….png)

File: fbcde3bdb289217⋯.webm (7.95 MB, 852x480, 71:40, Gas_chamber_demonstration.webm)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation#List_of_generations

>>638184

*also, having taken a closer look at that image, I just want to ask you to never post that again.

>>638190

Why? How do they know what's best?

>>638194

That's not what the dictionary says.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/moralistic

>>638187

Consider what (((they))) consider "moral". Of course boomers consider themselves "the good guys".

>>638225


e22e0b No.649629

File: 93fffbbda1745da⋯.jpg (73.3 KB, 721x790, 721:790, christina_shrug.jpg)

>>649628

heh

The disgust image was for the image I asked to never be posted again, because it was cringey.

The second was for the one trying to "debunk" genZyklon. Truth is, it seems to be rather polarizing. You have super SJWs who grew up with tumblr, reactionaries who grew up with /pol/ memes, and anti-SJW memelord fags who although consider themselves center-left, will likely be forced to group themselves with the reactionaries if they don't want to be gassed by the SJWs.


353f24 No.649633

File: 0e39b53d748df16⋯.jpg (69.99 KB, 431x450, 431:450, 1435009840357.jpg)

>>649623

>Small phalluses were considered "civilized"

>t. small dick Greek

Because well, only Greeks considered this.


e0082d No.649636

>>638107

>28And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues. 29Are all apostles? are all prophets? are all teachers? are all workers of miracles? 30Have all the gifts of healing? do all speak with tongues? do all interpret?

not everyone is fit for preaching.


c0d2cf No.649640

>>638893

Don't let them discourage you brother. For God and fatherland!


c0d2cf No.649644

>>638052

Thankfully there are exceptions, but overall GenZ will be the worst yet, because it grew up on 100% pure Jewish propaganda.

There is no hope in the future if we, and I mean every single one who hears the message, don't take things into our own hands and pay back the kikes big time.




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