Friday, 17 July 2020

Belief in God is really a lifestyle choice

For those who believe the Universe was created by the Abrahamic God and those who believe that the Universe always existed and was uncreated, the difference is that that they attribute their existence to a different entity on a linked chain of creation, but they are adjacent, in any case.

Those who prefer to believe that the Universe is uncreated are atheists and nihilists. They choose this belief because they wish to deny the existence of the Abrahamic God and ignore His laws. They tend to be feminists who believe in sexual liberation and are content to live in a matriarchy, ignorant of or indifferent to the implications of living in such a society.

Those who prefer to believe that the Universe was created by the Abrahamic God who is the most powerful being conceivable have chosen to submit to Him and His laws as a guide to their behaviour in this life. They tend to be social conservatives who reject the degeneracy of matriarchy and see social conservatism as a means to achieving the society they want to live in.

We can see that choosing which to believe is not just a question of what people actually believe in, but a lifestyle choice, which is in effect a moral and political choice.

The people who reject the laws of God do not wish to become married parents, and the people who choose to submit to God's laws are the ones who wish to become married parents properly parenting their offspring or at least support those who have this aspiration or have already undertaken this joint partnership to rear the next generation in optimum conditions.

The fact that the entire Western political establishment and the media refuse to have this discussion is a sign of how astray liberalism is as a viable political ideology. If liberalism were a building, it would be condemned for demolition now, if there were anyone competent and honest who is in charge. The fact that there is no one in charge should give us cause for alarm.

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