Notices by Sulla (sulla_felix@poa.st)
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@sickburnbro @The_Killah29 It is substantially higher. His act is simply bound by what normie can handle - he's not one of these guys who thinks pushing past what is possible is some kind of noble failure.
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@thefinn @Snidely_Whiplash @theshortbus @EvilSandmich I still don't get it: he is now being told something different, so he should do the thing his masters are now telling him to do right now. But he can't understand it, or something.
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@sickburnbro @mona Niggers are so stupid. Imagine thinking this story makes any sense at all. Wait, so these racist broke _into your house_ in order to leave threatening graffiti?
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@VIcFury @sickburnbro It has been like this for a while. You get the Team B types wanting to return to 1996, the boomers wanting to return to 1984, the Evangelicals wanting to return to 1954...
Maybe the entire Enlightenment was the mistake.
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@VIcFury @CrustyBurgerhead @goose_two_boogaloo @sickburnbro Middle ages were a 91/100. You've been lied to by Hollywood jews
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@Zettour @sickburnbro Dude. They work for the government. That's not some sort of big deal to you?
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@ballito @judgedread It means the Devil is winning. Though, to be honest, Christianity has always known of its own failure - the last book of the Bible is a long explanation of how the whole thing falls apart.
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@thefinn The White Genocide really has been postponed, it seems.
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@sickburnbro @Zeb Christian Religion: support strong hierarchies for 1,500 years
Atheists today: We get all this equality nonsense from the Christians
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@sickburnbro @eee @Desert_0asis For example, the 1990 M3 BMW had 192 horsepower, while the 2025 M3 has 473 hp. That's quite a difference.
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@BattleDwarfGimli @jb @Breaking911 Would it be a bad idea to join the prison ministry so that you'd have access to the market? Like, I don't think you can wander in at visiting hours and see who's around.
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@BowsacNoodle @Deplorable_Degenerate @gav @Fash-E >France got hit that hard in WW1!?
Yeah. When you have a minute, read up on some stuff like Verdun or, really, anything about WWI. The French were legit. The whole "cowards" thing is completely unjust
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@Nudhul @arcana @sickburnbro @sun > france was conquered because they failed to adapt to new strategies.
Not according to the guys who were in the high command at the time. They knew exactly what to do to counter the blitzkrieg and had the hardware to do it, but could not execute on the ground.
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@ThePirateQueen Everyone tells you cigarettes are dangerous, but no one tells you that they are delicious.
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@Escoffier Oh. Yes. You're repeating that story you were told in school about the search for religious freedom leading men of conscience to brave the seas and establish a new nation. That's charming.
But the point is that one can't really complain that Christendom isn't doing Christendom things when Christendom lost a long and bloody war to... well, to the people who wanted things to be exactly as they are now.
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@Escoffier You talk like someone who hasn't read anything about he last 500 years. Where is the Church?
Drowned in the Loire by the French. Hanged, drawn, and quartered by Henry, Elizabeth, and Cromwell. Skinned alive, then shot by the Mexicans. Crucified, or exhumed and displayed in public by the Spanish Republicans. Reduced by violence to a couple square miles in Rome by the Italians. Purposely removed from the public conversation by the cunts who wrote the American Constitution.
All this murder for centuries and you wonder why there is no Bernard of Clairvaux riling up a Crusade, or Simon de Montfort expelling the trannies, or Templars slaughtering invaders at Las Navas de Tolosa, or Edward expelling the shapeshifters from the realm.
The roots of the tree are cut, why no flowers?
Men with guns have been winning a murderous war against the ability of the Church to do anything at all in the secular world, but you wonder what is wrong with the Christians.
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@Escoffier Puritans had all kinds of stories, but outside New England, the colonization wave had little to do with such ideas.
And, again, the point is that Christendom lost a sequence of bloody wars, which is why the political results of Christendom - defense of the culture, suppression of heretics like trannies and demon worshipers, removal of dangerous and subversive invaders like jews and Muslims - cannot be expected.
Only a moron imagines the tree will flower when its roots are cut. You seem to think otherwise.
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@Escoffier @somemightsay As opposed to maybe not being an atomized individual?
Someone said something about how the Body of Christ should not be divided, yet here you are blithely suggesting to divide the hell out of it, down to the household level.
And then you turn around and wonder where the Christians are, if they are not defending the community against threats. Meanwhile, you abandon your community and refuse to defend it against threats, preferring instead to withdraw. The problem with Christians is you.
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@Escoffier @somemightsay This is a very American Protestant concept. I would simply point out that it is the very essence of atomistic individualism to think this way, and that among all our enemies, atomistic individualism is about the biggest enemy we have.
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@Escoffier @somemightsay I told you you didn't want my opinion.
I used to work with a chick who told mer her husband - from Mississippi - took her to his dad's church. Which was literally in his dad's house, except the old man had passed away the year earlier and the service was a cassette recording of this dead guy playing to the family and a couple people in the living room.
Guess he was just looking for a living church, too. Have fun. You might want to make video of your sermons so your family can carry on the true faith.
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