I am a Christian and I do not intend to ever abandon Christ, as I believe in the core essentials of Christianity and the logical arguments for a benevolent and omnipotent god, but outside of that I don't really believe or do much at all, beyond trying to hold to my moral principles.I'm curious what the other Christians here will think, if this is sufficient or if I am going to suffer eternal damnation in the hereafter for whatever reason. I never go to church because I don't find any of them convincing and I never read the Bible (frankly I don't even like most of the book - I'll be the first Christian to say it). Regarding atheism and so forth, I have always been quite religious and "superstitious" in nature, not any less before I became a Christian. And regarding the matters of Jews, I do not think they are chosen or any better (from a religious perspective) than Papuan pagans or whoever, however I do not find the /pol/tard argument of everything that is "foreign" being inherently bad, considering all of civilization is foreign, as are the Greco-Romans, for most white people (of which I am one - not of Jewish stock though). And while I believe that wars should be just and there should be care in killing others, I do dislike the flabbiness of many Christians.
stick to fucking niggers like moses and get off this board
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