https://archive.ph/7ESf2

I read it hoping it would have some funny stuff. It didn’t. It was just bad sentence after bad sentence and in the second half of the article Brooks whines that more Americans should be religious Christians and he praises the “Judeo-Christian ethos”.

Something’s going on in our culture. The decline of religious participation, which was so rapid between 2010 and 2020, seems to have stopped. There has been a relative surge in religious interest among young men. According to research by the evangelical Christian polling group Barna, 66 percent of Americans say they have made a personal commitment to Jesus — a 12-percentage-point jump since 2021.

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    Christian nation elects a man with overwhelming support from Christians on the basis that he would do things according to their Christian principles, which he then proceeds to do

    “What are we, a bunch of Pagans?”

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      their Christian principles

      What is that they’re yelling? It’s too far away. Is it love your neighbor? Nope. Getting louder but I can’t make it out. Feed the poor? Nope. Heal the sick? Nope. I can almost make it out. Welcome the stranger? Nope. It’s… Oh…

      “DEPORT THE BROWN PEOPLE! DEPORT THE BROWN PEOPLE! DEPORT THE BROWN PEOPLE! DEPORT THE BROWN PEOPLE! DEPORT THE BROWN PEOPLE!..”

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        The Biblical story of Amalek involves God punishing a dude for not genociding thoroughly enough. Christianity considers the total extermination of foreigners to be in some circumstances not just morally permissible, but the only righteous act.