@ThyLeperKing Wrong it would not still be America. America is a people with shared histories and heritage, culture, and values. Most of us, still, are Christians of European decent.
Who the fuck cares. Seriously.
Only boomers are excited about the 250. Everyone without early onset dementia can see that 200 years of divine provenance and glory was thrown into the burn bin in one generation.
Like tryin to give someone a birthday cake you already ate
@SethWayneMosley@PsalmWarfare It sucks but it is also cool. Ending is worth getting there, imo, but i probably wont read any more that comes out from BS
Africans hold a machete to the throat of a young White boy in Melbourne & tell him he’s going to die.
The Africans then force the 2 White boys to fight or they will kill them both.
This is multiculturalism.
This is ‘New Modern’ Australia.
WE DON’T HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS.
PROTECT ours nations kids 🤍
If it is this bad NOW, imagine a few more years of third world immigration.
The Henry Nowak scandal is quite literally the plot of Camp of the Saints in a microcosm.
The hostile, violent foreigner isn’t the main antagonist, the police (represented all of a fundamentally backwards society) more concerned about supposed “racism” than you bleeding out are the main villain.
Henry Nowak was mortally wounded by a hostile foreigner, held down & arrested by White police because he was accused of racism by his own murderer, where he then bled out & died on the street.
This is an allegory for what is happening to European civilization on a global scale.
Gentlemen,
Not every besetting sin in your life is purely a spiritual problem.
The sin is real. Repentance is necessary. But sometimes your body is making the battle harder than it has to be.
Do you battle with anger?
It may be sin.
It may also be sleep apnea.
Do you battle with lethargy?
It may be slothfulness.
It may also be low testosterone.
Do you battle with anxiety?
It may be sinful fear.
It may also be poor sleep, a bad diet, too much caffeine or nicotine, or a nervous system that has been running on fumes for years.
The point is not to excuse sin.
The point is to stop pretending that men are disembodied souls.
You are body and soul. And sometimes the body is dragging the soul into a fight it is too exhausted to win.
Over the last eight years, I have spoken with countless men who were fighting difficult besetting sins they could not seem to overcome.
I have seen men who regularly flew into rages so intense they seemed ready to give themselves a stroke.
The issue was solved with a CPAP machine.
I have seen men who wanted to be hard workers, but could barely drag themselves out of bed.
This was solved when they found that they had low testosterone.
I have seen men with severe brain fog that made them poor fathers, husbands, and businessmen.
This was solved when they discovered that the issue was mitochondrial dysfunction, systemic inflammation, or other underlying health problems.
Many of these men were able to identify the issue with something as simple as a blood panel or a sleep study.
Many were able to improve dramatically with a CPAP, a few peptides, dietary changes, better sleep discipline, or other targeted interventions.
Again, this does not excuse sin.
It simply means that some men are trying to fight spiritual battles while their bodies are collapsing underneath them.
Repent of your sin.
But also get your bloodwork done. Fix your sleep. Clean up your diet. Take your body seriously.
You are not a ghost.
You are a man made of body and soul.