I don't know if this has ever been brought up, but I've noticed a lot of my fellow christians have bought into the narrative of "pray for ukraine". When I've asked them what are they praying for? They say "the people of Ukraine". I agree with them, but then ask them, who is hurting them? They say "the Russians"... This is how far penetrated what I call the "zionist" narrative is. Zionists are not genuine Christians in a loose sense. Russians are majority christian too, so what does that say about those who are supposedly praying in good faith? It's the twisted faith of believing in Christ and his teachings, yet not realizing that their misdirected beliefs are what is ultimately harming society. They hurt progress more than any other single group by being enablers of the narrative. This is a big reason why Christianity gets a blind hate from others, and why "labeling" is so common. They are the hardest people to convince that yes, the bible is very legitimate, but we must agree as the Body of Christ we should not be divided in our mission to follow his Word and not allow foreign intervention by adversaries looking to betray us. BLM, the neofeminist and faggot culture have also done quite a bit of damage as well.
I don't know if this has ever been brought up, but I've noticed a lot of my fellow christians have bought into the narrative of "pray for ukraine". When I've asked them what are they praying for? They say "the people of Ukraine". I agree with them, but then ask them, who is hurting them? They say "the Russians"... This is how far penetrated what I call the "zionist" narrative is. Zionists are not genuine Christians in a loose sense. Russians are majority christian too, so what does that say about those who are supposedly praying in good faith? It's the twisted faith of believing in Christ and his teachings, yet not realizing that their misdirected beliefs are what is ultimately harming society. They hurt progress more than any other single group by being enablers of the narrative. This is a big reason why Christianity gets a blind hate from others, and why "labeling" is so common. They are the hardest people to convince that yes, the bible is very legitimate, but we must agree as the Body of Christ we should not be divided in our mission to follow his Word and not allow foreign intervention by adversaries looking to betray us. BLM, the neofeminist and faggot culture have also done quite a bit of damage as well.