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@Terry Is Sneako wrong though?
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @Terry Yes.
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One thing that they miss is that regardless of origin, Christianity is particularly European. It was interpreted and formed by Europeans and the ideals inherent in it pre-existed Christianity in Europe. For example, Parliamentarianism with its notion of due process was
practiced in Europe way before Christianity found its way there.
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@irie_new @Terry Yup. Everything else is just a lame attempt at clobbering you into thinking what Globalists want.
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@Terry
So there are no black Christians and no Asian ones and no Eskimos either, huh? Sorry, for the assburger here, but as far as I know, the church is not a no nigger zone.
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@maxmustermann @Terry the important nuance here is that Christianity is inherently universal (that's what Catholic means from καθολικών) as in One Truth, One Faith, but this faith does not seek global racial or cultural uniformity (like no-borders globalism, where everywhere looks the same). Instead, Christianity is like water that fills a great variety of different cups and glasses. This aligns with Multipolar principles (the opposite of Unipolar globalism).