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PwerlvlAmy said:
. ID-tagged soldiers carry ID-tagged weapons, use ID-tagged gear....


Kojima can see future.





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Burek said:
Christianity is falling because people have increased access to information, and it is easier for them to educate themselves.
Education leads to thinking, and thinking leads to a realization that Santa Claus, Tooth Fairy and Jesus Christ are fictional characters existing only in fairytales.

It is that simple, and nothing complex and xenophobic as you make it out to be.

If this were the case, why is Christianity still growing?

And I do hope you realize that a Jesus of Bethelhem did exist roughly 2000 years ago, regardless of if you believe what he did was true.



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outlawauron said:
Burek said:
Christianity is falling because people have increased access to information, and it is easier for them to educate themselves.
Education leads to thinking, and thinking leads to a realization that Santa Claus, Tooth Fairy and Jesus Christ are fictional characters existing only in fairytales.

It is that simple, and nothing complex and xenophobic as you make it out to be.

If this were the case, why is Christianity still growing?

And I do hope you realize that a Jesus of Bethelhem did exist roughly 2000 years ago, regardless of if you believe what he did was true.


It's not. It's on a massive decline in Europe if you look at the sweeping political and social reforms taking place since the 1990's. Virtually every country in EU have sanctioned gay marriage as an example. The United States, as the final bastion of Christianity is on the verge of total collapse. Obama has ushured in a new era of atheism dressed up as secularism. The US has never been so polarized since the civil war. Militant SJWs are sweeping the country with organized protests and boycotts aimed at persecuting Christians. Religion in the US is being relegated to mere theology where one is not allowed to practice just hold beliefs (and preferably keep them private as to not offend). 

Atheism is becoming the standard anti-religious "religion" in the Western world. And as I stated, there remains only isolated conclaves of practictioneers that have no political power or social influence. 



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outlawauron said:

If this were the case, why is Christianity still growing?

And I do hope you realize that a Jesus of Bethelhem did exist roughly 2000 years ago, regardless of if you believe what he did was true.

Are you sure? About both.

According to this: http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/ 

Christianity is a decline (true, poll is US only)

As for the second , they also say Santa Claus lives in Finland and is helped by elves. If you like to believe that or in JC, go ahead, but it doesn't make it any more true than a giant living above a beanstalk.



It's no longer about nations, ideologies, or ethnicity. It's an endless series of proxy battles fought by mercenaries and machines.....



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Skullwaker said:
curl-6 said:
Yeah, it's such a shame Hitler lost, clearly the world would have been so much better off if Nazi Germany had achieved global domination...

That part really caught me off guard.

And that's saying a lot, because the whole OP basically did that.

My observation is a neutral one, rooted in objective fact. Islam and national socialism are historically tied. The grand mufti of Jerusalem was closely associated with Hitler. Socialism in post-war Europe is the result of Marxist influence. What is also less commonly known is social reformers studied the wellfare structure of the third reich and modified it.

Hitler invented the wellfare state we have in EU today. Shocker right? 



Another one of these, huh? Humans fighting over pointless philosophical questions as per usual. "der iz no gawd. onluh scienc!" or "gawd iz real, i red it n a book" Neither side will convince either. However, they are pretty entertaining to observe.



Muslims will never support gay rights or abortions, get real.
Point is, the current system has basically reached it's expiration date.Most countries in the world are completely bankrupt and paper fiat currency is backed by nothing but faith.Faith that diminishes ever further with the continued debasement that has accelerated over the past 20 years.

So we have established the system is unsustainable, fewer jobs owing to more technological advances, diminishing resources, funny money that becomes worth less every day and debt that is simply unpayable.The global economy will financially collapse and the people least prepared for it will be the far left inner city hipsters/progressive types.In Europe muslims are overwhelmingly based in large cities, they too will suffer greatly.The ones who will do the best? Right wing religious types - Amish type folk will continue on mostly unaffected, preppers, people who read biblical scripture and are preparing for "end times".

It all boils down to this.The left thinks big government is the solution to problems, the right thinks big government is the problem.I would not trust the government to look after you in any sort of major economic collapse situation, most of the higher ups will be in an underground base waiting it out.Failing economies also like to start wars to "kickstart" the economy, to increase govt support and to enact whatever fascist laws they wish.I'm closely watching the situation in the South China sea right now with China building these artificial islands, obviously so they can claim what ocean territory they already believe to be theirs.