So a conversation was begun a few years ago on Gab. The jist of which was 'i am a White nationalist and would like to attend church but all the church's around me are flying sodomy flags or BLM flags, etc.

People would jump in suggesting various denominations. But a point i want to make is this if you were to go to church leadership and tell them you were a White nationalist or a racist what would they say? Would they be supportive?

Or would you find yourself tossed out on your ear?

Now i dont want to try to bend Christianity into a shape useful to us, rather I believe Christianity in its basic form has nothing against White nationalism its just that progressivism has crept into the Church.

Which brings us back to us gathering together and stripping Christianity down to​ the bare metal and inspecting each element as we add them back in.

Another obvious point to make is that church can be an awesome way for us to gather and build community.

What say you?

@Escoffier I went to the pastor of my church in 1988,and discussed the JQ in how they murdered Jesus and the Holocaust was a lie because I had seen the red cross reports and explained how they owned all the slaves ships and brought the Niggers here to destroy white Christians,it totally blew his mind all he could say is that it just not true his Boomer programming from the judeo Christian seminary school couldn't comprehend that Jews weren't God's chosen people and this was a non denominational

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@Escoffier Unless you rid the infiltrated mass psychosis poison Judeo part out of the Christian seminary teaching the pastors and actually separate church from state the Identity Christian in America will be a narrow path to follow

@Scubbie The early Church met in homes. There were no seminaries. Yes there was leadership but it worked very diffetently.
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