Please correct me if I’m somehow wrong on any of this, but I’m pretty sure I’m not.
Totally down with Christians being armed for religious reasons. We should be. It is Christian to defend life, and righteous freedom and sovereignty. From my understanding, that’s the same reason the Sikhs carry, which is to be praised if so, not demonized.
I’m gonna have to dig up the Sikh dig I did at the inauguration, but I’ll cut off the comment here, as it’s off-topic and the McCarran Act for Islam needs discussion.
They are equally as subversive. All of these turd worlders are still too tribal and primitive to integrate into Civilised Christian Societies.
They form no go ghettos, practice nepotism, in reality despise their hosts, block vote to manipulate politics in the host nation and seek to conquer and control the host nation.
Just look at how sikhs behaved in Canada. In the span of a few decades they have fully subverted that country.
These claims are totally new to me. It’s not my experience with Sikhs, nor does them being subversive by doctrine match up with anything I’ve seen about their faith, though I did recently run into a large mass of them in a tourist area that was jarringly large, and very confusing as to where it came from, as prior to that I’d only ever seen handfuls of them.
Care to provide any information? I don’t want to be defending them if they present earnest problems, by design. I’ll look again as well.
With Islam the issues are quite apparent, but with others such as Sikhs, less so. It’s worth noting that I have heard both Irish and Italians described in very similar terms to what you just used, and in a widespread manner.
It’s real easy to hate people if you’re inclined to do so.
Early Christians were persecuted in Rome because their refusal to worship Roman gods and participate in the imperial cult was seen as subversive and disloyal to the state. Rumors about secretive rituals and misunderstandings of Christian practices also fueled suspicion and hostility.
According to Tacitus, the first wave of organized persecution occurred under Nero (r. 54–68), who blamed Christians for the Great Fire of Rome in 64.
Exactly
Sikh <> Muslim
Not even close.
Please correct me if I’m somehow wrong on any of this, but I’m pretty sure I’m not.
Totally down with Christians being armed for religious reasons. We should be. It is Christian to defend life, and righteous freedom and sovereignty. From my understanding, that’s the same reason the Sikhs carry, which is to be praised if so, not demonized.
I’m gonna have to dig up the Sikh dig I did at the inauguration, but I’ll cut off the comment here, as it’s off-topic and the McCarran Act for Islam needs discussion.
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They are equally as subversive. All of these turd worlders are still too tribal and primitive to integrate into Civilised Christian Societies.
They form no go ghettos, practice nepotism, in reality despise their hosts, block vote to manipulate politics in the host nation and seek to conquer and control the host nation.
Just look at how sikhs behaved in Canada. In the span of a few decades they have fully subverted that country.
These claims are totally new to me. It’s not my experience with Sikhs, nor does them being subversive by doctrine match up with anything I’ve seen about their faith, though I did recently run into a large mass of them in a tourist area that was jarringly large, and very confusing as to where it came from, as prior to that I’d only ever seen handfuls of them.
Care to provide any information? I don’t want to be defending them if they present earnest problems, by design. I’ll look again as well.
With Islam the issues are quite apparent, but with others such as Sikhs, less so. It’s worth noting that I have heard both Irish and Italians described in very similar terms to what you just used, and in a widespread manner.
It’s real easy to hate people if you’re inclined to do so.
I’ll keep looking, but I’m not seeing your claims. About the worst I’ve seen so far is that the British Empire developed a deep loyalty to them.
Do you claim to be a Christian?