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PostSubject: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:02 pm

Interesting thread I came across about whether or not society can hold up morally in the age of atheism and anti-religion progressivism we're in the midst of....

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The guy from Germany appears to be a voice of reason among atheistic progressionists, good read. He lays down that suicide and alcoholism rates are higher in European countries that used to be centered around Christian belief...I would add divorce rates have also gone up within the past hundred years conjoined with the rise of feminism.

Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks makes an extremely urgent case regarding white/euro Christian heritage that is going down rapidly at the present age. Greece and Italy being hit the hardest....there needs to be way more views on this, for America, for Europe, for everyone, but unfortunately most people are not interested in what a Rabbi has to say :/



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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:11 pm

hmm, interesting. I think that it is more an idea in which has to be put forth in such a way as to properly convey and to give an explanation which would be hard to misunderstand to enough people to make it a topic that was discussed a lot.

Personally, I think the european culture needs a new set of ethics, yes. This whole new athiest/egalitarian mindset is not working to reach anything positive.

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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:17 pm

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hmm, interesting. I think that it is more an idea in which has to be put forth in such a way as to properly convey and to give an explanation which would be hard to misunderstand to enough people to make it a topic that was discussed a lot.

True that, he does talk fast and he is very smart. That could pose as too much of a threat.
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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:21 pm

And it occurs to me, to those of you on this forum that constantly nag and insist that the Jews only want to destroy your culture, here's evidence that they don't, and at worst they might actually want to help you preserve it.

How many white people come out and say these things? Not many....

For an Orthodox Rabbi to talk about birth rates in your supposed homelands and show concern for preserving your heritage and bloodline takes a lot of love, where's yours?
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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:29 pm

The Jews are white.

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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 3:44 pm

Obviously, but that is not what the term "white" has come to mean, hence the usage.


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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 4:05 pm

So far they seem to be falling into the trap of worrying about quantity over quality.


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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 4:43 pm

Nah, they see the Europeans as quality and want quantity out of them.
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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 4:49 pm

But Sacks is talking specifically about population decline. Highlighting the fact that no European nation has a reproductive rate above 1.8, whereas America is 2+.

Yet the Jews are a numerical minority, and have done tremendously well as one. One could cynically imagine that like wolves predating and feeding off dwindling flocks of sheep, they're concern for our welfare is entirely self-motivated.

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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 5:01 pm

Actually, they just don't have to worry because they have religion to profit their race.
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PostSubject: Re: Are our ethics sustainable? Are our ethics sustainable? EmptySun Sep 02, 2012 5:24 pm

Poison IV wrote:
Actually, they just don't have to worry because they have religion to profit their race.
They certainly don't have to worry, Christianity appears to be an inferior faith to Judaism. As we've discussed on this website, it was created by Jews, 'Judaism for export' as Lyssa termed it.

Rabbi Johnathon Sacks: "What is the highest source of authority in the world today?" The answer is human rights."

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