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by AvocadoPanic
1515 days ago
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I associate the sexual perversion with post-modernism. Many of the christian denominations have been captured by the progressive left or caused a schism. The Methodists are schisming over homosexual issues this year as many Anglican churches have. I'd have to travel some distance to attend a church that holds true to traditional Christian teachings. Peaceful coexistence in the, good fences make good neighbors, sense; that would be my wish. ‘A good fence helpeth to keepe peace between neighbours; but let vs take heed that we make not a high stone wall, to keepe vs from meeting.’ The US and UK and Germany all say they attempt to screen for ideological attitudes, it appears they've a high failure rate. Part of the problem is that often when told directly they discount what they see and hear when it fails to meet their expectation. This leads to poor outcomes. I suspect you and I would find many areas of agreement. I'm likely a traditionalist. This reply was rate limited by HN. I'm on reddit, which I hate for all sorts of reasons, with the same username, also Telegram |
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> Peaceful coexistence in the, good fences make good neighbors, sense; that would be my wish.
exactly, same here.
> The US and UK and Germany all say they attempt to screen for ideological attitudes, it appears they've a high failure rate. Part of the problem is that often when told directly they discount what they see and hear when it fails to meet their expectation. This leads to poor outcomes.
I don't buy this tbh, it's a no brainer to ask for ideological attitudes if you want people to be of the same ideologies as yours in the future.
You can just spend some money on posters and local new media to inform the locals who are trying to immigrate that anyone who rejects the western morals ( including the freedom to insult all religions including Islam ) isn't welcome, and that would split people into ones ready to exchange their religion for access to western societies and all the liberties / freedoms associated, and ones who would rather keep their religion and not immigrate.
making immigration about saving human lives etc, is just delusional if one cannot be left at peace without someone disrespecting his most basic beliefs.
But such statements would actually invalidate all of the human rights crap which they need to keep the illusion of, to still be able to pass their atheism as some sort of endless unconditional love for every human being regardless of any other factors including religion. putting a hard line would take that privilege of grooming and luring people into atheism off them and would make more homogeneous / stronger societies, which is something they'd never allow to happens as far as I can see. they could have just pulled out their proxy governments and left people alone in their home countries really, but nowadays even in SA you can see night clubs / kpop etc has spread.
If one Islamic nation would form and rule with the sharia ps. Islamic law without the influence of the west you would probably see almost all Muslims moving there - at least I hope - not sure if it would be economically viable etc, but I do hope if such a thing actually exists someday people will be willing to flood it.
> I suspect you and I would find many areas of agreement. I'm likely a traditionalist.
I think so as well.