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I never really thought of that as having a spiritual reason (other than people having been indoctrinated and deceived), I considered it more a product of political indoctrination. Marxism (cultural Marxism), intersectionality etc. But I suppose, yes, if you want to see it in that context. But you're opening up a can of worms. Who was it exactly that was operating the Frankfurt School? And what exactly do these people actually believe? Might it have something to do with Kabbalah or Qliphoth? Probably. Interesting point.

I see why people prefer the simpler framework of other Christian traditions where it's all very black and white and well defined as to what is what. It's easier just to put faith in Jesus and label anything against it simply as Satanic in nature. You don't have to ask awkward questions about certain groups of people and examine a bunch of different things and go down a heap of rabbit holes. You stick to a simple truth and reject everything else.

Correction, you didn't open that can of worms I did so if that gets me in trouble so be it.

1 year ago
1 score
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I never really thought of that as having a spiritual reason (other than people having been indoctrinated and deceived), I considered it more a product of political indoctrination. Marxism (cultural Marxism), intersectionality etc. But I suppose, yes, if you want to see it in that context. But you're opening up a can of worms. Who was it exactly that was operating the Frankfurt School? And what exactly do these people actually believe? Might it have something to do with Kabbalah or Qliphoth? Probably. Interesting point.

I see why people prefer the simpler framework of other Christian traditions where it's all very black and white and well defined as to what is what. It's easier just to put faith in Jesus and label anything against it simply as Satanic in nature. You don't have to ask awkward questions about certain groups of people and examine a bunch of different things and go down a heap of rabbit holes. You stick to a simple truth and reject everything else.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I never really thought of that as having a spiritual reason (other than people having been indoctrinated and deceived), I considered it more a product of political indoctrination. Marxism (cultural Marxism), intersectionality etc. But I suppose, yes, if you want to see it in that context. But you're opening up a can of worms. Who was it exactly that was operating the Frankfurt School? And what exactly do these people actually believe? Might it have something to do with Kabbalah or Qliphoth? Probably. Interesting point.

I see why people prefer the simpler framework of other Christian traditions where it's all very black and white and well defined as to what is what. It's easier just to put faith in Jesus and label anything against it simply as Satanic in nature. You don't have to ask awkward questions about certain groups of people and examine a bunch of different things and go down a heap of rabbit holes. You stick to a simple truth and reject everything else.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I never really thought of that as having a spiritual reason (other than people having been indoctrinated and deceived), I considered it more a product of political indoctrination. Marxism (cultural Marxism), intersectionality etc. But I suppose, yes, if you want to see it in that context. But you're opening up a can of worms. Who was it exactly that was operating the Frankfurt School? And what exactly do these people actually believe? Might it have something to do with Kabbalah or Qliphoth? Probably. Interesting point.

1 year ago
1 score