@ma1ybe Hot take, but we’re well aware of the “liberated” woman’s indomitable desire to murder any of her young whose conception she proves unsuccessful in thwarting.
We simply refuse to be party to it.
@souljagoyteller@No5mallf3at I’ve seen claims that it was a Greek/Latin translation issue originating centuries ago.
The words that have evolved to say simply “under Pilate” didn’t originally mean “by Pilate’s hand/order” or the like, but rather “in the time/during the administration of Pilate”.
@ReaganCaucusNC@CallahanAutoCo No one’s talking about slavery, man. Of course slavery wasn’t going to last and many Founders abhorred the practice.
But they had no delusions a little what the negro is and whether he belonged with us.
As soon as the Constitution existed, they made citizenship for Whites only.
@CallahanAutoCo It’s a slur created as a last-ditch attempt at cowing White people who are beginning to recognize they are under siege *as White people* from engaging in the dreaded “identity politics”.
@LeeRaldar@CreativeDeduct This is a subversive fake quote.
Not only did Gramsci *not* coin the “long march through the institutions” phrase (though he is widely, erroneously credited with it), but he never said anything about “Judeo-Christian” anything. His desire was to erode Christianity.
@beck45872@CreativeDeduct No one calling them what they are - Jews - is “trying to make it a religious thing”. They are a race, and the racial grievance politics they launched are nothing more than the Jewish attitude towards Whites loaned out to every other racial group.
@WillRiker1989@FishKingBack You keep getting more ridiculous. The technology to move people has existed for quite a while. We conquered/colonized a good portion of the planet. Not only did we not import the savages we found in what is now the US to Europe, we practically exterminated them.
And Africa? 😆
@WillRiker1989@FishKingBack Again, you’re asking how something that was one way for 1800 years has been another way for the last 100, and implying the latter invalidates the former.
American Evangelical Christianity is an aberration, possibly an abomination.
@youneedtorepent Great question!
Bookmarking to see answers.
I have no “evidence” besides personal experience with friends (I’m not a member myself), but I’d say Orthodox.