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Thursday 20 August 2020

What you should consider when choosing a religion for your country

If we accept the Big Bang Theory as atheists and agnostics, we can surmise that the Universe was created. If there was a Creation, then there must have been a Creator, and that Creator was the Abrahamic God. However, the claim that He is alive, perfectly moral, omnipotent and knows our hearts and minds and does occasionally answer prayers is disputed.

What we do know is that the Abrahamic God is the most powerful God conceivable. He is said to have made Jews His Chosen People and revealed the Torah for Jews and the Koran for gentiles.

Jews are the world's most ancient and powerful tribe still in existence today despite repeated attempts to exterminate them. They had very low status beginnings of being landless fleeing slaves who settled in Israel but who were expelled from their homeland for 2000 years, yet managed to get it back again. Israel is not a theocracy but a liberal democracy because only liberal democracies are allowed under the American global empire, and Israel is an American Protectorate.

Iran is now a theocracy after its Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah of Iran, a Western puppet. Sharia has allowed Iran to defy the might of America and its allies.

This is food for thought for Post-Christian Western nations who yearn for national sovereignty and a respectable and attractive national identity.

Because choosing a religion is a moral and political choice and we are supposedly capable of making such decisions, there is no need to be absolutely certain God exists.

All we need to do is decide whether we want to live in

a) a society that prioritises the preferences of married parents who want to properly parent their legitimate offspring ie a patriarchy, or

b) a degenerate matriarchy that prioritises the preferences of unmarried parents indifferent to the parenting of their casually conceived offspring.

If you are a nationalist who believes in government in the national interest, no leap of faith is required to decide which is more likely to keep your group in existence and apart from others.

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