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>>16314305
You should be. Your entire dogma is little more than noise. On page 6 Jesus says X bad. On page 7 Jesus says X good. Pick your page. Better yet, quit blaming your dumb decisions on an ancient book written by a committee of pseuds.

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>>16300829
Jesus is what you make him, christcuck. He's a ninny hippie or an unshakable warrior. In The Book he's both. Objectively he's nothing. Noise. A shade of culture.

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Hello, friends. I came up with a possible answer for the question "why we don't care about nature (air pollution, global warming, etc)" and I want to hear your opinions.

1.Basically, most part of the advanced world is either christian or their worldview is based of christian morality (except China).
2.Key aspect of christian worldview is the idea of apocalypse - the belief in linearity of time and a certain end to everything with a unification with father-god.
3.When people cut down forests and build air-polluting factories for the sake of profit, deep down they understand that their actions cause harm to nature, but the idea that this world is just a proving ground for the next world is imprinted much more deeply into our unconsiouss.
4.If I dare to say, those people actually want to accelerate global catastrophies (apocalypse), because the thought of it gives them some form of satisfaction (return to god).

Of course my premise is that we should preserve our planet for the next generations.
This worldview might be more common among protestants.
These thought pop up in our subconsiousness (btw, I am not making a claim that there is such a thing)

Elaborate, please

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Hello, friends. I came up with a possible answer for the question "why we don't care about nature (air pollution, global warming, etc)" and I want to hear your opinions.

1.Basically, most part of the advanced world is either christian or their worldview is based of christian morality (except China).
2.Key aspect of christian worldview is the idea of apocalypse - the belief in linearity of time and a certain end to everything with a unification with father-god.
3.When people cut down forests and build air-polluting factories for the sake of profit, deep down they understand that their actions cause harm to nature, but the idea that this world is just a proving ground for the next world is imprinted much more deeply into our unconsiouss.
4.If I dare to say, those people actually want to accelerate global catastrophies (apocalypse), because the thought of it gives them some form of satisfaction (return to god).

Of course my premise is that we should preserve our planet for the next generations.
This worldview might be more common among protestants.
These thought pop up in our subconsiousness (btw, I am not making a claim that there is such a thing)

Elaborate, please

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