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Rules Log Spot Those Who Glow

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fd9180  No.137890

I believe the right is closer to good than what the left is, which is why I am posting here. Many of you believe white birth rates need to go up, however you shun Christianity. Modern churches have obviously been pretty much turned into social clubs but let's talk about the anabaptists as well as other extreme no birth control fundamentalists. I have been looking into them and the anabaptists (amish, menonine, etc.) have the highest birthrates of almost anywhere. They average about 8 children. The children also very rarely leave. When you get into extreme versions of southern baptists (think the 20 kid families, I think able to have more because they use modern medicine and such, my theory). Quantity is good but I think quality is better. And it actually seems like anabaptists end up fairly well educated too. I read an account of an outsider teacher that said the anabaptist children actually enjoy learning due to the break from work (which is exactly what learning should be like). The anabaptists rarely let people in or people rarely are able to completely throw out their way of life. Any info or thoughts on these groups? They seem like the only people that could very well survive on an economic collapse. And they are surprising unculty, despite being very religious.

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1f4f4a  No.137939

也对,讲得不错

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36eeec  No.137943

God doesn't live in a Church.

The surest way to keep God away from you is to wear the very thing his son was crucified on, around your neck.

Modern Churches promote sodomy and melding of the tribes. Something expressly forbidden in the bible.

Do your own thinking. There is no good ore evil, only corrupt and non corrupt. Don't corrupted by the behavior of those whom are corrupt.

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0cca14  No.137960

The problem is that you can't have a well educated society and a religious society at the same time. Relying on religious indoctrination to instill the right values in the populace only works when the populace remains dumb enough to believe santa is real for their entire lives unquestionably. When the quality of living in your society is high enough that you can educate pretty much everyone to the point where they're actually capable of questioning the world around them then they quickly shed their religious indoctrination. Or at the very least ignore the values that go along with it and just continue to believe in a sky daddy in a nebulous and meaningless way thats of no benefit to anything but putting their fears of death to rest.

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b3f3f4  No.137967

File: b8707ce93db7a73⋯.jpg (118.53 KB, 800x500, 8:5, lambert_cages.jpg)

The anabaptists may seem meek now but when they first appeared they were raging lunatics, and their lunacy was driven by masses of wandering ex nuns and novices released from their convent incarceration by Luther. They were insane with self righteous fury, seeking to cast down the laws of man and have no other law than the words of Jesus in the Gospels. Thus they were resolutely determined to destroy all private property. Many have taken note of the polygamy employed at Munster as a sign of patriarchal dominance but recent studies have shown that it was a panicked reaction to the strident extremism of the anabaptist women crying out for what can only be described as a communist revolution only in the name of Jesus. They attempted to take over Strasbourg with their revolution but failed as it was too wealthy and powerful and its elite too savvy to allow such a pack of ragamuffins to take over their splendid city. But Munster was just the right size; burning down the city records office effectively erased all deeds of property in the city turning it into a madhouse of absolute anarchy.

It was such an outrage to all the forces of normalcy that the bitter warring factions of both Catholics and Protestants decided to agree to a ceasefire to stop and give the insane anabaptists the savage beat down they'd been begging for. when starving women approached the barricades after months of siege clutching half eaten babies they'd been gnawing raw, they were sent back into the hell they'd created. The ringleaders were thrown into iron cages heated white hot and hoisted up onto the facade of the gothic cathedral where they remain to this day.

The fucking anabaptists have been meek humble pacifists ever since, but that doesn't make them any the less a sickening pack of idiots. I can't decidewhether to put them above the Mormons with their Mountain Meadows Massacre treachery or below it.

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b3f3f4  No.137968

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And let's not forget the consequences of being a fanatical little cabal of religious extremists who intermarry among a distinctly limited gene pool either;

Health among the Amish is characterized by higher incidences of particular genetic disorders, especially among the Old Order Amish. These disorders include dwarfism, Angelman syndrome, and various metabolic disorders, such as Tay-Sachs disease, as well as an unusual distribution of blood types.

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de5d55  No.137979

>>137943

"God doesn't need religion, religion needs God." - Ayam Sirias

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5b6927  No.137990

>>137890

The problem with Christianity is that it somewhat promotes peace and non-violence. Christians might here disagree but most of them agree.We need a violent solution to our problems, nothing else will help

>>137960

Education is leftist homosexual cuckoldry.

It is about a marxist boomer jew telling you how bad whites are and how they must perish. Self-education is the only way. Unironically defund all schools and universities.

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5b6927  No.137991

>>137968

Those are not disorders but just what happens to all people who isolate - they develop to be different from the rest of the population. Whites would be same as monkeys/niggers if we were not to close our genepools. It's called evolution.

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5b6927  No.137992

IMO intermarriage with your relatives actually reduces the genes of recessive genetic disorders so it is not bad. Because people with genetic disorders are more likely to die out so it will reduce the amount of genes associated with recessive genetic disorders

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b5f094  No.138004

>>137943

>Do your own thinking.

I get where you're coming from, but you obviously have at least an iota of self-awareness and patience. Not everyone does. A lot of people are sheep who follow the rest of the flock, and flocks always follow a shepherd (be they a good or bad one).

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b3f3f4  No.138005

>>138004

If the masses had any self awareness or sense of history beyond an ambition to spend their lives in mere grazing like cattle, none of this jewish shithanded trickery would have ever been possible.

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917a90  No.138014

>>137960

t. impotent leftist.

>>137990

>>138005

This.

>>138004

The masses are part of the problem. A White Ethnoglobe is possible, but only after the genocide of jews, other non-whites and first and foremost, the reduction of the world's population to a bare minimum, so no more masses can exist to be used by jews and other enemies of the white race.

The masses behave like cattle, but with given rights and enough numbers to overwhelm the thinking (i.e, superior) man. Therefore, the masses are a cancer that must be completely purged from our world.

Only the best must be allowed to live. Everyone else must die.

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a67e47  No.138039

>>137960

>The problem is that you can't have a well educated society and a religious society at the same time.

God created the universe irregardless.

Science is merely a system for discovering & explaining God's creation.

The real issue is one of perspective. There is no contradiction between science and believing in God.

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176b47  No.138050

>>138014

>Only the best must be allowed to live. Everyone else must die.

Truth. I long for the time when we practice real eugenics rather than the dysgenics of breeding with the lowest common denominator and practice real moral judgment where erroneous behavior is culled from among us.

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b3f3f4  No.138102

>>138039

The vastness of the infinite universe is a perplexing mystery to the finite mind of man. How to explain this mystery? Invent another higher level of infinite mystery. That'll do it.

>>There is no contradiction between science and believing in God.

Tell that to Galileo and anyone else contradicting the holy writ of the Bible which instructs humanity that the Sun orbits the Earth and not otherwise.

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fd9180  No.138136

>>137990

I agree that particularly with the anabaptists pacifism can be limiting, which is why I don't necessarrily think they are THE answer but it's interesting that most people hear feel intrinsically (religious or not) that they should have big families and strong community values and simplicity and self-sufficiency is better and the Amish are living this life to a tee for the most part. Like I said, they don't really let people in and I don't think it's essential to copy them exactly but a discussion on what they are doing right seems warranted.

It's incredibly surprising that despite being raised so strictly and then given complete permission to have an all out western vacation at 18 for free they end up coming back. Not at all what mainstream society tell us should happen when a child is raised strictly clearly there are stronger values here at play.

>>137960

This seems a bit extreme. God was a normal belief until very very recently. I don't think teaching children there is an objective standard of morality and truth would be a problem. The Amish actually seem pretty unbrainwashed from what I have understood. They're allowed to read any books in school and they end up graduating at high school levels in the eighth grade. Yet, they continue to believe in God.

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2954da  No.138278

>>138004

Are you saying we need a solution?

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0209ff  No.138283

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c84c48  No.138293

>>138136

Until very very recently peoples education came from the bibles teaching leading people to believe things like the earth only being 6000 years old or how god created man from his image and woman from his rib. When the actual education people are getting now about the true immense age of the earth or how all animals evolved to where they are today it contradicts the bible and that leads to people having to choose between reality or the bible and anyone whos educated enough will choose reality.

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38b0f8  No.141521

File: edf267adc25d4c9⋯.pdf (2.06 MB, Uprising_At_Munster.pdf)

A History of the Munster Anabaptists

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6fca0f  No.141576

File: bf599edaa87dc5f⋯.jpg (110.99 KB, 600x400, 3:2, Graduated_cylinder.jpg)

>>138102

>Galileo

His history had been purposefully and badly mischaracterized by the infantile fedora faggots of the atheist cult. The original trial transcripts are at the Vatican if you can read latin. The Vatican observatory in Arizona might have a translation available. Whatever you've been taught about Galileo was almost certainly atheist or anti-papist propaganda, Galileo was not sentenced for saying that Earth isn't the center of the universe, he wasn't sentenced for contracting church science.

He was sentenced for disobedient unwillingness to teach traditional church astronomy alongside his new version for an interim period of time until they were absolutely certain that the heliocentric model of the universe was accurate. Galileo wouldn' have been retired to his villa if he had been willing to tolerate skeptics, the guy must've been a total assburger, he was pretty much the first guy in Italy with a telescope, he saw some crazy shit and then when his boss and his boss's boss wouldn't immediately believe him, Galileo sperg'd hard and he got what was coming to him for it. Thats what the original documents reflect.

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