If women feel the call of motherhood, they should marry young to men who have already calculated the equation and have resources to weather a storm. Men have more to ponder because their fertile age is longer and they have duties to resist satanism peacefully when possible but also to be combat-ready.
The government aborts babies, trans-mutilates children, kills people in other countries, maintains political corruption scams, turns financial service sectors into cronyist monopolistic ponzi schemes, subsidizes dysgenics and low iq fornication, mandates poison, forces children into indoctrination, and attacks Christianity. Most taxpayer money funds evil, so acquiescing to income tax is supporting satanism. The alternative is counter economics, which can be too risky for supporting a family.
A man must calculate if having a mainstream taxable job is worth tithing a third to satan. To make it worth it, he must invest his remaining income into Godliness in general and specifically into reproducing freedom fighters. I figure the break-even point is having three kids who grow up to be good soldiers of God. This is harder than just having three kids, because they must be raised with the Gospel, with a good example of a father, without excessive worldliness, and with enough honor and integrity to resist the temptation to strive for social status by selling out. It’s a tall order, and some men can’t hack it, so they’d be better off staying single, living on a black market that doesn’t directly fund evil, and praying, reading, lifting, running, and shooting so they can be part of a show of force against satanic communism. If a man pays income tax, lets his kids get vaxxed, sends them to government schools without spiritual protection and preparation, doesn’t speak out against political corruption, and doesn’t prepare to fight, then he is a net failure who has made things worse for the good people.
As a father who should have done more to properly mold my own sons, i plan to partially redeem myself by giving them their inheritance early to help fund their kids in Christian school. I'll take my chances and maintain my faith in God to help me should i run short at the end of life.
The rot was more subtle at the time you were making those decisions. If your sons are considering Christian school for your grandchildren, you might’ve done a better job molding your sons than you’re giving yourself credit for. I appreciate your efforts to help your family. Keep the faith.
This resonates with me because my boyfriend feels this way about his own father allowing his children get indoctrinated and vaxxed. It’s a sticky situation to be in because ultimately children will make their own choice when it comes to religion. Many people who are raised in the church denounce it later on it life because they felt like it was forced upon them during childhood.
Thanks for the nice comment. Yes, it’s a sticky situation that has deteriorated through the generations. Your bf’s father is probably a boomer or older Xer who grew up with slightly less satanic rot in the government, so it might be a little more understandable that he held out faith in the rotten system for so long. But if he let his kids get vaxxed and indoctrinated, that’s ultimately a big failure. Fortunately it sounds like at least one son, your bf, survived the failures of the father.
The Fatherhood Equation is more complex than I had space to post. It must also account for the kids who end up on the wrong side of the ledger. The better a man’s genes are, the higher the stakes, because a genetically gifted person who falls to the dark side can become a formidable soldier of evil. The basic Fatherhood Equation of at least three kids requires almost a guarantee that they’ll turn out good.
Good Christian fatherhood requires a balance of kindness and discipline, and some men aren’t cut out for it. It’s not kind to force religion. A recurring theme in the Gospel is free will, that one chooses to go to God through Jesus. A good earthly father must present the Gospel and be a good role model as a way of marketing Christianity to his children, without being a bully who turns people off.