“While it's possible I am just swinging at shadows, the tactics these creatures are employing smack more of ANTIFA than bog-standard Christ-cucks.”
Note that these creatures cannot pass RedPill on Women Questions, WQs that real Southern White Christians were able to instantly pass IRL.
It's really sad because you are one of the easiest people to convince: all someone has to do is provide you with a more coherent predictive model of reality that explains all the weird stuff you've seen. No need for rhetoric, manipulation, griefing, etc.
A total sperglord armed with the right model could convince you in 30 minutes, provided they were *honest*.
It's critical that a theological model line up with *your* empirical evidence. Other people may experience God / demons / UFOs talking to them constantly but that doesn't help *you* at all.
You're already not a pure materialist, because of strange things that have happened to you, yes? A *good faith* Christian would break out the Lives of the Saints and find all the other recorded incidents of the same strangeness for us to assess.
Have we talked about the Romanovs'' experience with this?
According to their entry in the Lives of the Saints (July 4, hoo-rah!), in 1903 the Romanovs successfully campaigned for Seraphim of Sarov to be canonized. After the resulting feast, an old abbess handed the Tsar and Tsarina a sealed envelope from Seraphim addressed to the ruling Tsar at the time of his elevation. The abbess then took the Tsar and Tsarina into her cell and talked with them for a few hours.
It sure would have been nice for the Romanovs (and *us*, for that matter) to get prophetic information about the future that could be used to *stop* the filthy judeo-communists from ruining everything. Perhaps the leftist rot in Russia was already too advanced for it to be salvaged.
"Always in motion the future is" -- except when it *isn't*, apparently.
@judgedread
Witnesses reported afterwards that the Tsar and Tsarina were extremely distraught when they left the abbey. The abbess's cell attendant later reported that Nicholas and Alexandra had been told that they would be martyred, that Russia would be shattered, and that Orthodox Christianity in Russia would be similarly ruined.
If this account is true it explains why the two of them look so grim in subsequent pictures.