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Historically, Christians have been far more violent and war like than modern pacifistic atheistic pussies.
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I should have read your first post.
But i think that we can do that also, while we keep our religion. I know that there are all the rules of church and moral, but in certain situations we just need to protect ourselves and our culture, and then those things dont matter.
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It is a common ground that can unite people from different lands. Christianity has powerful simbology inside, in an existential level.
528. Sky for the sacred.
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Hm yes, this is intriguing. It does have a war-like purpose historically, but the majority of today's Christians? The question is whether they can accept this or are likely to? It needs to be painted on a new canvas, without betraying any of their core values. I understand that Christ was not entirely pacifistic, like Matthew 10:34, Luke 19:27. But yes...a war-like Christ, a berserker Christ. This i can relate to.
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