I know many are Catholic, but what about any other denomination? There’s some weird bunny trails that Catholicism takes which takes the eyes off of Jesus and redirects to focus Mary, Saints, The Priest, Repetitive, regurgitated prayers that have no heart in them.
I’m done worrying about offending people, God told me to share His word and what he commands and condemns, not cater to man’s feelings or be politically correct. God is no respecter of persons.
That is true, but Catholic mass is still Jesus and God centric. In some cases it's more because to have your communion you need 2 years of weekly Bible Study, and for your confirmation you need 2 years of Bible study as well, you have to also go to a day long retreat with all your peers as well where you pray, listen to songs about God, study the Bible more, etc.
Most Christians go to church weekly, Catholicism asks for that plus years of Bible study to get your sacraments.
Nowhere in the Bible does God say to pray to Saints, Mary, Angels or confess to a Priest or to pray Rosary or that our lived ones become angels when they die and the phrase they always repeat in their mass (my mother in law is Catholic and my husband was raised Catholic) that Jesus went to hell after he was crucified before he arose. It says he went to witness to the lost and the older Bible versions say Sheol which is different than hell.
Pretty sure we will be in the next few decades again anyway. Every great awakening tends to coincide with a population boom. Though I have "odd" views on race in general, as I've been told several times on here. But the logic and statistics are there once you weed all all the fake polls and surveys.
The short version is, the heathenistic "Godless generation" that is the Millennials and part of Gen X have more or less culled themselves. They had less children, and what few DID have children had more later on in life near the natural infertility age, so they can no longer have children. This is the generation that has raised all of the "freaks" you see in younger people (which is a minority of young people FYI). These are also the kids you see answering polls in liberal hotspots that pollsters use to get their fake results about how "young people are turning away from religion". When a child is never exposed to Christianity, it makes sense that they grow up to be a non Christian no? This applies to everyone in this category regardless of which generation they belong to.
On the other side of the spectrum, you have the religious and heavily religious members of these same generations. They had MANY children. The stats generally indicate most religious families tend to have at minimum, 3 children, but up to 7 with 4 or 5 being the most common. These are the people who raise their children in the Church, raise them according to God's guidance and will send them to Christian colleges if they even send them to college at all.
It's a simple matter of something we all know VERY well. Replacement statistics. When Godless heathens are reproducing at minimal numbers, and heavily religious Christians are reproducing at a rate of 3-7 times that of their non religious counterparts, the math is simple. Within a generation or two, we're going to be a WASP supermajority nation again, especially when you start deporting all the illegals.
People talk about mexicans and other latin america immigrants having a lot of kids, but they still tend to only go for 3 at max. Ever see Duck Dynasty? All of the main people are essentially perfect examples of what I'm talking about. Each one of them has at least 5 kids, I think Willie has 8 or 9 including a few adopted kids in fact. That's not an uncommon thing, its VERY common in fact.
If you want a REALLY blunt future view, at current statistics, by the year 2200, the USA will be majority Amish and Mormon. Not even joking. Utah has the HIGHEST birth rate of any state, and they're one of the only states above replacement rate via natural birth. But that's because they're extremely devout in their beliefs. Once all the cabal crap is over with and we return to God as a nation during the full swing of the fifth Great Awakening (the one we're currently in) I fully expect ALL people will have Mormon/Amish level birth rates.
So yeah, I wouldn't worry about it. May take another 10-15 years, but I fully beleive that in the moderately near future, we're going to essentially be living in an updated version of the 50's. Money that's actually worth something, Christian super majority nation, morally upright people for the most part, manufacturing powerhouse, goods jobs galore, etc. etc.
Won't be perfect, won't be Heaven on Earth unless Jesus comes back in that time frame, but it WILL be so much better than the last 70 years.
U know, while u think your views are odd. It's actually quite comforting that someone has some logic to say it's gonna be alright. I hope you're right, and mind you I'm a person of color and o don't want America to lose its "whiteness" or Christian foundations. These lands are Christian in nature and have been for over 500 years now
My "odd racial views" more revolve around the fact I say Hispanics don't actually exist as a "race". The short version is, around 1950 or 1970, can't remember which at the moment, the census was changed to treat hispanics as a different race. Up until that point they where treated as either white or black, because they ARE either white or black.
We don't consider people from spain or portugal to not be white do we? Likewise people from africa to not be black. So why are latin american descendants of Spanish/Portuguese colonists and african slaves treated different from the rest of us? Took me a while to figure it out, but I've come to the conclusion its a long play tactic to divide us all and pit us against each other.
My reasoning is that, just like hispanics, Italians and Irish USED to be treated different on the census, as a means to divide and pit us against each other. And I don't know a single person who'd say Italians and Irish aren't just white.
But apparently whenever I bring this us it rustles feathers because I get downvoted every time.
Dude you make complete sense. Like there's nothing wrong with just being either white or black. It's just what it is. I think you got the nail on the head with it, and the Spanish race thing comes from a movement of Mexican heritage in the southwest wanting a counter culture to Anglo culture. I forget the guys name rn but if I find I'll share
While I won't argue the "Christian in name only" factor, those people tend to fall more into the mainstream, which isn't the demographic we're talking about. We're talking about the heavily religious types. Though since you brought it up, I'll also point out that's another lie. Christianity isn't on a massive decline in any way, no matter how you look at it. Surface level, Christianity is actually still the fastest growing religion on the planet, it's just the "official" religious population centers are shifting to latin america and africa rather than the west.
"Unofficially" which basically mean reality at this point, Christianity is STILL growing extremely fast even in the west. Ever hear of the "none" religious demographic? Ever wonder what that actually freaking means? If they don't believe in anything, then by definition they're an atheist. Yet, atheism and agnosticism are considered an entirely different demographic, so what are "nones", which just so happen to be the fastest growing religious demographic in the west?
Well, the answer is quite simple. Around 30 years ago, most western nations decided to add the "none" category and cram everyone who isn't part of a specific mainline religion into it. Know how that includes? You guessed it, Non-denominational Christians. Christians who decline being associated with a larger organized Church organization. We hear about this pretty much every day. " (Insert random Church) has ceased association with the Southern Baptist Association/United Methodist Association/Catholic Church, etc. etc."
Keep in mind not EVERYONE in the "none" category is a nondenominational Christian, roughly 15-20% just say they "believe nothing in particular" in more in depth studies. But the other 80-85% are typically Nondenominational Christians. So when you factor them into the equation, America is actually still a Christian supermajority nation by a factor of I believe 80-83%. Of course this doesn't account for the "Christians in name only" factor, but that's a rather small portion of the demographic overall anyway. Not everyone is going to be super devout, whether it be circumstances, or something personal. That's been true throughout all of history, and that still stands true today.
So no, Christianity isn't on the decline in any way. If you actually look into the nitty gritty of it, you can see the demoralization tactics being used by the cabal to make it APPEAR that way, when in reality it's the exact opposite. Even going off raw numbers instead of percentages, there are now more Christians in the USA than at any point in time. Most of which are heavily religious, having MANY children, which will eventually lead to the previously mentioned demographic replacement.
Yeah well we were once a super majority WASP nation. Look what immigration did to it.
Latinos are often times more practicing Christian than whites, fren. By far most immigration seems to be Latino.
They're also less easily subverted by the whos
I know many are Catholic, but what about any other denomination? There’s some weird bunny trails that Catholicism takes which takes the eyes off of Jesus and redirects to focus Mary, Saints, The Priest, Repetitive, regurgitated prayers that have no heart in them. I’m done worrying about offending people, God told me to share His word and what he commands and condemns, not cater to man’s feelings or be politically correct. God is no respecter of persons.
That is true, but Catholic mass is still Jesus and God centric. In some cases it's more because to have your communion you need 2 years of weekly Bible Study, and for your confirmation you need 2 years of Bible study as well, you have to also go to a day long retreat with all your peers as well where you pray, listen to songs about God, study the Bible more, etc.
Most Christians go to church weekly, Catholicism asks for that plus years of Bible study to get your sacraments.
Nowhere in the Bible does God say to pray to Saints, Mary, Angels or confess to a Priest or to pray Rosary or that our lived ones become angels when they die and the phrase they always repeat in their mass (my mother in law is Catholic and my husband was raised Catholic) that Jesus went to hell after he was crucified before he arose. It says he went to witness to the lost and the older Bible versions say Sheol which is different than hell.
Pretty sure we will be in the next few decades again anyway. Every great awakening tends to coincide with a population boom. Though I have "odd" views on race in general, as I've been told several times on here. But the logic and statistics are there once you weed all all the fake polls and surveys.
The short version is, the heathenistic "Godless generation" that is the Millennials and part of Gen X have more or less culled themselves. They had less children, and what few DID have children had more later on in life near the natural infertility age, so they can no longer have children. This is the generation that has raised all of the "freaks" you see in younger people (which is a minority of young people FYI). These are also the kids you see answering polls in liberal hotspots that pollsters use to get their fake results about how "young people are turning away from religion". When a child is never exposed to Christianity, it makes sense that they grow up to be a non Christian no? This applies to everyone in this category regardless of which generation they belong to.
On the other side of the spectrum, you have the religious and heavily religious members of these same generations. They had MANY children. The stats generally indicate most religious families tend to have at minimum, 3 children, but up to 7 with 4 or 5 being the most common. These are the people who raise their children in the Church, raise them according to God's guidance and will send them to Christian colleges if they even send them to college at all.
It's a simple matter of something we all know VERY well. Replacement statistics. When Godless heathens are reproducing at minimal numbers, and heavily religious Christians are reproducing at a rate of 3-7 times that of their non religious counterparts, the math is simple. Within a generation or two, we're going to be a WASP supermajority nation again, especially when you start deporting all the illegals.
People talk about mexicans and other latin america immigrants having a lot of kids, but they still tend to only go for 3 at max. Ever see Duck Dynasty? All of the main people are essentially perfect examples of what I'm talking about. Each one of them has at least 5 kids, I think Willie has 8 or 9 including a few adopted kids in fact. That's not an uncommon thing, its VERY common in fact.
If you want a REALLY blunt future view, at current statistics, by the year 2200, the USA will be majority Amish and Mormon. Not even joking. Utah has the HIGHEST birth rate of any state, and they're one of the only states above replacement rate via natural birth. But that's because they're extremely devout in their beliefs. Once all the cabal crap is over with and we return to God as a nation during the full swing of the fifth Great Awakening (the one we're currently in) I fully expect ALL people will have Mormon/Amish level birth rates.
So yeah, I wouldn't worry about it. May take another 10-15 years, but I fully beleive that in the moderately near future, we're going to essentially be living in an updated version of the 50's. Money that's actually worth something, Christian super majority nation, morally upright people for the most part, manufacturing powerhouse, goods jobs galore, etc. etc.
Won't be perfect, won't be Heaven on Earth unless Jesus comes back in that time frame, but it WILL be so much better than the last 70 years.
U know, while u think your views are odd. It's actually quite comforting that someone has some logic to say it's gonna be alright. I hope you're right, and mind you I'm a person of color and o don't want America to lose its "whiteness" or Christian foundations. These lands are Christian in nature and have been for over 500 years now
My "odd racial views" more revolve around the fact I say Hispanics don't actually exist as a "race". The short version is, around 1950 or 1970, can't remember which at the moment, the census was changed to treat hispanics as a different race. Up until that point they where treated as either white or black, because they ARE either white or black.
We don't consider people from spain or portugal to not be white do we? Likewise people from africa to not be black. So why are latin american descendants of Spanish/Portuguese colonists and african slaves treated different from the rest of us? Took me a while to figure it out, but I've come to the conclusion its a long play tactic to divide us all and pit us against each other.
My reasoning is that, just like hispanics, Italians and Irish USED to be treated different on the census, as a means to divide and pit us against each other. And I don't know a single person who'd say Italians and Irish aren't just white.
But apparently whenever I bring this us it rustles feathers because I get downvoted every time.
Dude you make complete sense. Like there's nothing wrong with just being either white or black. It's just what it is. I think you got the nail on the head with it, and the Spanish race thing comes from a movement of Mexican heritage in the southwest wanting a counter culture to Anglo culture. I forget the guys name rn but if I find I'll share
While I won't argue the "Christian in name only" factor, those people tend to fall more into the mainstream, which isn't the demographic we're talking about. We're talking about the heavily religious types. Though since you brought it up, I'll also point out that's another lie. Christianity isn't on a massive decline in any way, no matter how you look at it. Surface level, Christianity is actually still the fastest growing religion on the planet, it's just the "official" religious population centers are shifting to latin america and africa rather than the west.
"Unofficially" which basically mean reality at this point, Christianity is STILL growing extremely fast even in the west. Ever hear of the "none" religious demographic? Ever wonder what that actually freaking means? If they don't believe in anything, then by definition they're an atheist. Yet, atheism and agnosticism are considered an entirely different demographic, so what are "nones", which just so happen to be the fastest growing religious demographic in the west?
Well, the answer is quite simple. Around 30 years ago, most western nations decided to add the "none" category and cram everyone who isn't part of a specific mainline religion into it. Know how that includes? You guessed it, Non-denominational Christians. Christians who decline being associated with a larger organized Church organization. We hear about this pretty much every day. " (Insert random Church) has ceased association with the Southern Baptist Association/United Methodist Association/Catholic Church, etc. etc."
Keep in mind not EVERYONE in the "none" category is a nondenominational Christian, roughly 15-20% just say they "believe nothing in particular" in more in depth studies. But the other 80-85% are typically Nondenominational Christians. So when you factor them into the equation, America is actually still a Christian supermajority nation by a factor of I believe 80-83%. Of course this doesn't account for the "Christians in name only" factor, but that's a rather small portion of the demographic overall anyway. Not everyone is going to be super devout, whether it be circumstances, or something personal. That's been true throughout all of history, and that still stands true today.
So no, Christianity isn't on the decline in any way. If you actually look into the nitty gritty of it, you can see the demoralization tactics being used by the cabal to make it APPEAR that way, when in reality it's the exact opposite. Even going off raw numbers instead of percentages, there are now more Christians in the USA than at any point in time. Most of which are heavily religious, having MANY children, which will eventually lead to the previously mentioned demographic replacement.
What does WASP stand for?
White anglo saxon Protestant
Use google Ngram viewer and search "Judeo-Christian". Something remarkable happened around 1956.