Everyone wants to feel special — it’s a deeply human, even narcissistic, urge to be the main character. But the irony is, we become truly special the moment we realize we aren’t.
This drive for supremacy — whether ethnic, ideological, or intellectual — is rooted in insecurity. Even atheism, especially when taken to nihilistic extremes, often manifests in a hollow assertion of logical superiority. But that nihilism is often born from a deep inferiority — an absence of meaning trying to cloak itself in reason.
Yet, when we allow ourselves to feel the weight of reality without veering into hopelessness, humility takes root. That’s where Christianity, in my view, shines brightest. We don’t pretend to be supreme. We acknowledge His supremacy — Jesus Christ, God in the flesh — who in his infinite worth, humbled Himself to suffer and die for us.
We aren’t special in the cosmic scale of created things… but we are loved infinitely by the Creator Himself.
And that changes everything.
Psalms 46:10
John 10:27-28
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Caucasians are from the Caucasus Mountains, north of Iraq. Aryans aren’t the same.
Aryans were a linguistic and cultural group. Some were white, some Persian — same roots. Those who migrated north evolved into Russians and Eastern Europeans. Those who went south became Middle Eastern over generations of sexual selection and epigenetics.
So no, they’re not the same. And no, they’re not “white” either.
And that’s okay.
We need to stop measuring human value by ethnic pedigree like we’re breeding dogs or horses.
Caucasians are from the Caucasus Mountains, north of Iraq. Aryans aren’t the same.
Aryans were a linguistic and cultural group. Some were white, some Persian — same roots. Those who migrated north evolved into Russians and Eastern Europeans. Those who went south became Middle Eastern over generations of sexual selection and epigenetics.
So no, they’re not the same. And no, they’re not “white” either.
And that’s okay.
We need to stop measuring human value by ethnic pedigree like we’re breeding dogs or horses.
@ninboy97@yousef_ki1 Hard to choose between 1% of Jews spitting on me or 10% of Muslims wanting to behead me… but I think I’ll take the spit. At least I get to keep my head.