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[–]LarrySwinger2 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (7 children)

What damaging philosophies are baked into Christianity? For me it's the belief part that's a problem. You're meant to believe that some guy named Jesus is the son of God, and that a host is in some way the body of Jesus. And on the subject of hosts: you're meant to believe in a whole host of other things that do not speak to reason. On top of that, belief is what Christianity is all about; everything hangs on it. This is a problem for many of the deeper people. But that's not its philosophy. In terms of the values it propagates, Christianity is actually quite great (just like any religion that originated during the Antiquity).

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

An idea that many Christians have is that they do not have the ability to save themselves, therefore they require the blood and sacrifice and love of Jesus Christ. Now, I've heard this described in many ways, with various biblical literature used to support their varied views, but I always thought as a kid that it sounded a bit like blood sacrifice.

Like some sort of occult ritual. Then, look at the belief that comes from that: humans are weak, inherently sinful, we must be destroyed, we must be saved, we need God, Jesus, Daddy, Mommy, anything that isn't us to come and solve our problems.

Too many good Christians will justify their lack of care and attention towards the dark occult because "Jesus saves, what could we do that he couldn't do? He is strong, and we are weak." That's just something that I have observed having grown up in the church.

What was that old Bible song they used to make me sing? The one where they go "they are weak but he is strong, yes Jesus loves me because the Bible tells me so."

Something weird happened to that religion, it should be obvious to anyone who cares to look. I like more Christians than non-Christians, but still. I don't look to them to acknowledge the dark occult, most of them deny its modern existence.

[–]Ponderer[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (4 children)

This is a good post, and I agree with pretty much everything. What do you mean by the "dark occult" though?

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

The Hydra. The Evil Onion. Satanists, worshippers of Ba'al, the true keepers of the secrets of Yahweh, those who venerate the Sumerian mythos, those who venerate the "aliens are the gods" conspiracy. There are a lot of almost harmless groups who believe in similar things to the Powers That Should Not Be, but I speak of the whole ancient priest class which never wanted to be pushed out by the different monarchies and cultures who pushed them out a long time ago.

It has many heads, and they all pretend to hate each other in public, but they work behind the scenes. They have many layers, the outer layers are unassuming and quite accepted by society, the inner layers are more fringe and questionable, the core is a rotten black mess of ancient dogmas and something unhuman.

I'll stick with the evil onion analogy for now. On the outer layer, you have totally public, accepted, legal groups such as the Masonic Lodge (which has many layers by itself, these being the various "degrees" or ranks one must climb), where good hardworking people supposedly go to network and help their communities and businesses. There are more things like this nowadays with colleges and universities offering internships which are basically just "help wanted" from the CIA and elsewhere.

You also have the religions, usually with one sub-group operating most of the evil. Christianity has Catholics, which has the Jesuits, these being the operators of evil in that layer. Christianity also has Mormonism and other weird off-branch cults like the Latter Day saints who are somehow operating more smoothly compared to other more reasonable sects. Judaism has the Zionistic Talmudists, this makes up most of their various religious philosophies, but some sects like the Hasidic Jews are not so Zionistic. Islam has the Sunni and furthermore there are groups such as the Islamic Brotherhood. There is a Church of Satan, which Mark Passio (who was once a member of the Church) will denounce for lying about their beliefs being some sort of social critic and a joke, and that it is darker at the core and works with other pseudo New-Age cults. But, the Church is legally active. They even have an abortion ritual: https://saidit.net/s/politics/comments/69cb/this_is_on_the_front_page_of_rpolitics/

Now, these are all philosophical, religious, or business groups. How is this apart of the Evil Onion one might ask.

The dark occult will use these groups to seek out new members for their little club. These are their intern programs, one might say. They use many rings to hide themselves, because they enjoy hedonistic lifestyles which were once normalized in the past, in certain societies they once dominated. I don't know a lot about their personal beliefs, except that abhor honest people and hardworking do-gooders, they hate united ethnic cultures unless they are united behind one of their Hydra-heads, they worship themselves and some sort of dark entity tied to ancient religions and possibly aliens, and they care nothing for this world and for innocent people. There are a lot of books that can be read on this subject, and I can compile a list of some of them in a PM if you want. It will take some time, as I am busy with work and such.

They are the Sith. What more can be said? People like u/Jesus and u/Tom_Bombadil do a much better job than I ever could at locating members of the cult, most of which are "Jewish". Trump and Biden are probably patsies, crisis actors used to manipulate the public, but maybe those are the Sith right there. Personally, I think the true Sith are people like Jeffery Epstein, where they no longer work "real" jobs any more and don't have to pretend to be something that they are not. These people have their own little islands and mountain resorts, children at their beck and call, and they do nothing but manage their massive empire of blackmailing, back-stabbing, perverts.

The Bible talks about these people, but for some reason, the average Christian thinks it isn't real. I am not even religious, but the evidence is loud and clear once one understands the philosophies of the inner-rings.

[–]Jesus 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Jesuits were good pious people before Marranos and crypto-Jews took over. The rejection of Christ and his teachings is the inverse of God which is satanism, which is liberty for Satan's sake, which is satanic naturalism.

[–][deleted] 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

I admittedly do not know much about the Jesuits beyond the funding that goes into specific schools which is all Jesuit-owned and operated. However, I know that some rot got into the Catholic Church, and the modern evidence of this appears to the Jesuits.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Christopher Hollis book on the Jesuits is a good overview.

[–]Ponderer[S] 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I disagree with the internalized guilt it promotes. I feel like people either take it seriously, allowing others to walk all over them, or they are more sociopathic/ignorant and inflict guilt on others while not following it themselves.

I do agree that "cultural Christianity" is way better than most alternatives though.