>>728289
>if jesus would return, do you think he should be cool to attract the most?
It's not about "being cool", it's about making people accustom to what we believe. Look at the sexual revolution: in the 50's homos wouldn't even have a word to describe themselves in a non-negative way. Then in late 60's they just started to put there agenda everywhere they can. People became desensitised and eventually accepted it.
I see it on myself with nazis. A few years ago I would be shocked to find out that someone unironically thinks Hitler did nothing wrong. But with the amount of memes and threads I've seen on /pol/, it has become normal to me and doesn't disgust me as much as it should.
>>728294
>Christianity will never be mainstream my friend
t. Roman Empire before Constantine
>Even if it is, most people are just faking it anyway
Two points here:
1. By "mainstream" I didn't mean that we're going to restore Christian society by memes. At this stage, I just want non-believers to stop considering us to be mentally ill and maybe even restore Christianity as a legitimate worldview.
2. I prefer my countrymen to be fake Christians and oppose abortion, shame fornicators, spit on LGBT flag, than to have them become true atheists and scream "my body, my choice", while marching in a pride parade