What's the true religion?
GOD
The Germanic Volk
k, but seems a little ironic since most of the Nazis were Christian, and a number of people in leadership were into Germanic paganism.
The true religion jesus was preaching was yahism. One god, our creator in perfect balance with universal truth.
>Nazis
All of them are right
There are no true religions
The one true god has already been forgotten and he is so pissed about it that, we're all going to hell. No exceptions.
wtf I love protestants now!
Yas Forums is pretty much a synagogue at this point
Tranny worship
why do you have shinto on evil level? it's basically buddhism but only if you're japanese born. same thing, you fool.
Christians are the worst
That's actually very interesting, thanks for posting
The true religion is understanding your society.
Understanding how it works, what fundamental values and morals mesh together and give your people the drive to innovate when times are good and stick together when times get tough.
It is about understanding how to keep a proper family that can raise children well to continue the movement and preservation of society.
It is about serving as the spiritual guide that gives you direction when times are darkest and you know not where to go.
It is meant to be the bastion of the most basic teachings that can survive the destruction of higher knowledge such that you can recover what was lost with time.
That is what true religion is.
It matters not what faith you believe in, only what said faith does for its people.
>atheists, communists and National Socialists didn't exist
>100% of Weimar Germans belived in jewish fairytales, either in the catholic way or in the protestant way
No
Jesus Christ is God
You don't know the first thing about Shinto.
Many Shinto practitioners incorporated Buddhist practices, and some branches of Buddhism, like Tendai, are open to Shintoism. But they don't have the same beliefs or philosophies - Shinto is essentially a form of Shamanism. Evil because its pure superstition and spiritism.
The state religion if the Roman Empire.
Actually the bible does not say that Jesus is God, the bible says that Jesus is the SON of God. Only God the Father is God. But you don't have the Father without the Son because that would be a contradiction of terms.
Catholicism or Roman paganism?
This is why Islam is a shitty religion.
It does not drive its society to innovate. The one time innovation happened was because a few people decided to rather imaginatively stretch a single phrase from their prophet to go out and seek knowledge, while ignoring how the expansion of such knowledge threatened their perfect little circular logic loop of rigid and unchanging dogma.
Islam will teach its people to survive when times are tough.
But it will not let them thrive when times are good.
It will stagnate.
Only a severe fundamental shift to Islam to allow expansion to its words, which would mean acknowledging that their prophet was NOT perfect, that the Koran is NOT perfect, and that thus the teachings are NOT perfect.
In other words, it would mean disregarding the entire fucking logic behind WHY people are supposed to follow those words.
It would mean discarding what Islam IS.
Thus Islam would no longer exist.
Thus Islam cannot be considered a good religion in the big picture of things.
ok fair enough. i was under the impression that all the folk talkes and spirit stories weren't taken seriously.
Judaism is a trickier one due to how much they hide their teachings, but ultimately it appears to be much the opposite of Islam.
Judaism, for all that it has survived seems to all but guarantee the downfall of its most orthodox worshipers when times are tough.
Arrogance from being "the chosen" and a subsequent habit of looking down on goyim, as well as a drive to get ahead by deceit and cunning that they teach in the Talmud marks them as enemies when times are harder.
It only appears to be when times are good that they make a comeback.
More understanding is needed, and ultimately Judaism is more malleable than Islam, and thus not quite as bad.
A shift is needed in its core, but such a shift would NOT break the religion like it would Islam.
The one in my book, which was written by men. No, not that book. Not that one, either. Yes, that's the one!
t. Everyone ever
God's a big guy.
i dont know what those symbols mean
Christianity is a fucking mess of various sects that almost always fuck up one aspect or another of what religion is meant to serve as.
Some do not serve as moral foundations,
others do but cannot adapt and adjust as needed, thus losing touch with the society it is meant to guide, etc.
If Islam is too rigid, Christianity is far, far, FAR too fucking loosey goosey with how everyone can interpret the original teachings however the fuck they want and twist it to whatever end they wish to serve their purpose.
A shift to fix its problems wouldn't break Christianity in the slightest, but it is so open that it can just as easily shift away.
That´s what Im trying to figure out
Wtf is wrong with Shinto?
Yes