Well, soon enough you'll see European men converting to escape the feminised frivolous divorce laws of the west, I've even read of such. After that it will get interesting.



Well, soon enough you'll see European men converting to escape the feminised frivolous divorce laws of the west, I've even read of such. After that it will get interesting.
Being an atheist I cannot really understand what it means to feel "lost" and how converting into some religion can help.... I just dont get it at all.

At least provides a good basis for such "status", visually she has traits that are "very progressive" and "harmonious". Actually I'd expect people like her to hold some firm beliefs.
Phenotype alone doesn't , but it is an asset at least. And if there is a degree of correlation between physical appearance and behavior & intelligence (as it has been almost proven is in some aspects thus far), then it's not so much of a laugh riot.
Some people do, like for ex. many banking families, and higher strata.
What's not pseudoscience are certain standards of beauty that are actually subconsciously enforced in many societies, and those are often indirectly derived from "taxonomy".
And also term "pseudoscience" is very often dependent upon the interpretation of it by "interpreting authorities".
Still what isn't pseudoscience also is technological advancement, eventually at some point this taxonomy stuff will become part of the package.

People need to be a part of something, and religion is something many turn to for direction. I blame her conversion on the decline of Christianity and on feminism, that made masculinity something to be ashamed of. The white European male has been beaten down into submission, so he is no longer defending his nation and women.
I can see why some women would be turned on to a religion that promotes masculinity. Islam fills that void within some women who need guidance. It isn't PC to say this, but some women want a man to take control, and be told what to do. Strong confident Christian European men of the past filled that void.

That isn't realistic. If weak minded people didn't turn to religion, they would turn to something else to fill that void in their lives. Some turn to liberalism and multiculturalism, which is even worse than religion, and also based on untruths and fairy tales, but much more destructive.
Really? I thought most of them just turned to alcoholism.
And as you see, religion also easily leads people to liberalism and multiculturalism.
However if people grew up not believing in God and where the existence of anything such would be considered illogical, there would be less weak people who have "spiritual holes" because they are not getting what religion is promising them.



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