tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post1179952922860995526..comments2023-09-28T06:33:11.190-07:00Comments on Chariot of Reaction: Behold the Awesome Power of Demographic HegemonyJehuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16483263667086303029noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post-37977233359672880792011-09-17T15:11:46.887-07:002011-09-17T15:11:46.887-07:00Columnist:
Detecting irony in internet communicati...Columnist:<br />Detecting irony in internet communication is tricky<br />Borrowing from the Usenet of the 1990s :-)<br />"It can be shown that for any nutty theory, beyond-the-fringe political view or strange religion there exists a proponent on the Net. The proof is left as an exercise for your kill-file." ~ Bertil Jonell<br /><br /><br />I suspect of course that you're joking, but the sentiment you're expressing does have a lot of purchase in certain White Nationalist circles.<br /><br />Here's my response to them, if, probably, not to yourself.<br /><br />Ask yourself this, did Christians in previous eras generally feel compelled to give away the store in terms of demographic hegemony over the nations wherein they lived?<br />The answer of course, is no. You'd have to go to some pretty seriously non-mainstream Christian groups to find this sentiment in any quantity before the 1950s. In fact, even today opposition to race replacement is strongest among Christian evangelical Protestant whites. You also don't see promotion of racial replacement of ANY other group besides whites by Christians of any other group. So pretty clearly, its not Christianity that is the problem. You could say Christianity without Christ is the problem, but that's effectively the same as saying not Christianity. I'd invite my readers to review my old Sola Scriptura or Solo Scriptura post for more details on matters similar to these.Jehuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16483263667086303029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1867127488416158679.post-15748921906565114732011-09-09T09:32:13.495-07:002011-09-09T09:32:13.495-07:00"Oh, but I hear you saying, I'd NEVER do ..."Oh, but I hear you saying, I'd NEVER do that to them, so they'd NEVER do that to me. Get this through your head right now---the Golden Rule is a command, not an if-then conditional promise."<br /><br />Then we should get rid of Christianity, and fast!Columnistnoreply@blogger.com