A big blow to the baby-murder empire. I remain Whitepilled.
I would also like to point out that tons of "abolitionist" figureheads were anti-Trump because he did not advocate for demolishing planned parenthood buildings on day one or whatever. It also just so happens that many of these guys were part of institutions that were on the take from the pro-abortion government as well. Funny how that happens.
I'm watching the Lifetime movie based on taylor swift right now, and the cringe - which is lasting the entire flick - is so thick you could cut it with a butterknife. @Rope and I will have a fantastic time recording on it.
For those wondering why I'm so excited to do a series on this. You do realize that we're still in the English Civil War, right anon? The American Revolution was just a continuation of it, with Jefferson quoting the Levellers on the 50th anniversary of this country's Independence. Religiously, we're still there as well, with the same exact divisions along very similar lines. We live in the world the Anglos gave us, and we will live to see the rebirth of Ranters among us. And no, we haven't seen them already. Not quite anyway.
@sickburnbro Perhaps some of them are legit worried, but they haven't provided me a "so what," something they want to happen in response to their worries.
@Jens_Rasmussen@sickburnbro "Change bad, change inevitable, you're going to be jobless and homeless because le machines will take over le whole industry." Like, ok and? If that's true, no amount of preparation will help here. What am I supposed to do, pee myself worrying about it?
"I was uh, told bout some pin-pink haired girl, that uh, played guitar and, uh, putin is a monster invading another man's Jack, and so anyway, I decided to watch the Trump campaign to see if, uh, you could sniff the girl's bubblegum hair."
@LouisConde@jeffcliff Would a man who doesn't leave his home on account of a (maybe) deadly virus become brave enough to fight the American pig military? Time will tell!
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SuperLutheran (kicky half)Saw this maymay out in the wild. I think at some point the invisible Church collectively realized that Christians killing Christians was such a secularizing force that it wasn't worth the effort - no matter how ugly the errors on the other side. In the Pia Desideria, Spener's conspectus of deplorable conditions in the Lutheran Church paints a picture of outright apostasy (albeit with a veneer of belief) for most of Germany at the time.
Don't worry your little heads though, religious war enjoyers. Soon enough we'll reach that golden number of silly dumbasses, and we'll have at least 5 Muenster revolts within our lifetime.
We are currently living in the most religious era in history. It is only appearing otherwise because the unchurched are more vocal than they once were.