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Attack and Dethrone God

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2020 being The Book Of Revelations with an alternate ending confirmed.
 

-Arcadia-

Banned
It’s pretty simple. When you want to set cities on fire, lie constantly, tear down others for wrongthink, infiltrate institutions for the purpose of manipulation, physically attack people, murder them for being in your way (riots picking up quite the body count), and many, many others, you need to remove something beautiful like Christianity from people’s lives, as well as the bedrock effect it has on American culture.

No matter which far left group (and I wasn’t even aware this one was a thing anymore), the story is the same.
 
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Scotty W

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There is a fantastic novel written about this in polished classical French which I highly recommend. It is called Revolt of the Angels, written by Anatole French. The final chapter, Satan’s Dream, is the beat antidote to the political revolutionary spirit I have ever seen.
 

Yoboman

Member
These boomers keep making the destruction of capitalism sound better and better without realising it
 

Doom85

Member
One of my favorite moments in DA: Inquisition:

"I once breached the Fade in the name of another, to serve the old gods of the empire in person. I found only chaos, and corruption, dead whispers. For a thousand years I was confused, but no more. I have gathered the will to return, under no name but my own. To champion with it, Tevinter, to correct this blighted world. Beg that I succeed, for I have seen the throne of the gods and it was empty."
 

#Phonepunk#

Banned
It’s not just the literal Christian God obviously they mean to topple all traditional foundations of society: state, church, cultural heroes, the family unit, etc. To replace meaning with nihilism

Like any cult it is about cutting people off from their traditions and making them dependent on the cult. This is why you see SJWs so insistent on cutting off “toxic” family members. They want to be the only family you have.
 
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All Hail C-Webb

Hailing from the Chill-Web
What on earth is weather underground? It's not a weather forum?

Since God is everywhere, is he also not in that space between the top of the toilet bowl and the water?

So are we not pissing and shitting all over God on a daily basis? Just literally of course. That's my daily battle with God at least, and I win every time.


It’s not just the literal Christian God obviously they mean to topple all traditional foundations of society: state, church, cultural heroes, the family unit, etc. To replace meaning with nihilism

Like any cult it is about cutting people off from their traditions and making them dependent on the cult. This is why you see SJWs so insistent on cutting off “toxic” family members. They want to be the only family you have.

Complaining about cults in order to defend the biggest cult of all; religion.

Cult Wars!!!
 
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Deleted member 1159

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Family unit is really all that you need, IMO. When I was growing up I wish less time had been spent on church related nonsense and more time caring for the family. My dad was busy doing church stuff pretty much every Sunday and many times after work during the week. Could’ve, I dunno, gone on a hike with me or to a ballgame instead?

Seeing how close my wife’s family is absent any sort of religion really opened my eyes to how much people can preach about family but actually devote their energy to the cult. Still, I’m glad my parents retired near me and I get to bring my kid over to see them.
 

Stouffers

Banned
American Capitalism has its problems, but can anyone name another system that’s been more successful in improving the lives of its citizens? There’s definitely winners and losers, but throwing the baby out with the bath water seems incredible immature and shortsighted.
 
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cryptoadam

Banned
This was a real group ??? Ya what we are seeing today is the fruit of its loins. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

The Weather Underground Organization (WUO), commonly known as the Weather Underground, was a radical left militant organization active in the late 1960s and 1970s, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. It was originally called the Weathermen. The WUO organized in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)[2] largely composed of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters. Beginning in 1974, the organization's express political goal was to create a revolutionary party to overthrow what it viewed as American imperialism.

The WUO grew out of the Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM) faction of SDS. It took its name from Bob Dylan's lyric, "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows", from the song "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (1965). That Dylan line was also the title of a position paper distributed at an SDS convention in Chicago on June 18, 1969. This founding document called for a "white fighting force" to be allied with the "Black Liberation Movement" and other radical movements[3] to achieve "the destruction of U.S. imperialism and form a classless communist world".[4]

The FBI classified the WUO as a domestic terrorist group,[5] with revolutionary positions characterized by black power and opposition to the Vietnam War.[2] The WUO took part in domestic attacks such as the jailbreak of Timothy Leary in 1970.[6][7] The "Days of Rage" was the WUO's first riot in October 1969 in Chicago, timed to coincide with the trial of the Chicago Seven. In 1970, the group issued a "Declaration of a State of War" against the United States government under the name "Weather Underground Organization".[8]

In the 1970s, the WUO conducted a bombing campaign targeting government buildings and several banks. Some attacks were preceded by evacuation warnings, along with threats identifying the particular matter that the attack was intended to protest. Three members of the group were killed in an accidental Greenwich Village townhouse explosion, but none were killed in any of the terrorist attacks. The WUO communiqué issued in connection with the bombing of the United States Capitol on March 1, 1971 indicated that it was "in protest of the U.S. invasion of Laos". The WUO asserted that its May 19, 1972 bombing of the Pentagon was "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi". The WUO announced that its January 29, 1975 bombing of the United States Department of State building was "in response to the escalation in Vietnam".[8][9]

The WUO began to disintegrate after the United States reached a peace accord in Vietnam in 1973,[10][page needed] and it was defunct by 1977.


Could be an early look into the future.
 
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