Used to be far far right

>used to be far far right
>started to read
>became Christian and dropped politics
Why is this?

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You know I really hate christianity it doesn't make any sense, g/acc is the tangible way of the future

Maybe you just don't get it cause you don't read Jack faggot

everything can be boiled down to philosophy
hot buzzwords that seem like they are significant (immigration, white supremacy, dependence on china, for example if you live in burgerland) don't matter anymore
at some point you realize that people want to live a certain way and other people want to live a different way and many people have different predictions about the future.

>hegelhalfsmile.png

It's coming along nicely.

You were graced by God Who gave you faith. The absurdity of this world only makes sense under the light of the city of God. Love God and love your neighbor. vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas

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Welcome home :)

become hindu, reignite your far right views and help kalki end the world

It’s a natural transition that happens as you move from late teens early twenties to mid to late twenties.

It’s why radical movements are predominately youthful.

you literally can't be racist and a real christian at the same time

>dude it's just a phase lmao

>study history
>read the Gospels
>become pacifist

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Same thing happened to me OP. I think it's because you started to see politics from a Christian viewpoint (an actual Christian viewpoint, not like some typical neocon evangelical).
The left is degenerate and the right is heathen. You realize that politics is just pointless bickering most of the time, and assuming you're in your early 20's or late teens, you know that at your age you don't really know anything about the world or politics and that you would just be wasting your time focusing on it when you have more practical matters to attend to, like growing in virtue and faith for example.
Both sides of politics listen to the youth too much. Why care about what the youth wants? They're stupid and immature. You got commie high schoolers and 19 year old angry white guys becoming unironic neo-nazis. The voting age in the United States should be raised to 25 at the MINIMUM, a good age would be around 30 years old.

Go to bed Tolstoy.

I stopped reading news altogether after I figured out most journalists are ignorant on the topics they discuss.
Ex. Pick out something you're 100% knowledgeable about. Can be anything and pick out your usual new site and do a quick search lmao.

Also to protect my bubble. I'll just learn the sht from my friends and if it's important enough it'll slide from /pol/ to here...

No

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It really is for most radicals. Far right politics is a pit of despair, anger and feelings of powerlessness - is it any wonder why most people leave it behind ?

it's happening to me too and is kind of relieving
im actually reading less now than when i was far right though, just reading different stuff.

I feel the same way, but I think voting eligibility should be determined by an aptitude test rather than age. There are some 18 year olds who are wise beyond their years and some 40 year olds who are mentally teenagers. Christ also actively preached against participation in politics, so political apathy is very much a Christian stance to take. Loving your friends and enemies alike is all you should worry about.

The more I read, the more Christianity seems appealing, although I can't help but feel unworthy of it's ideals because I'm a complete degenerate with a dirty mind.

>a pit of despair, anger and feelings of powerlessness
all politics are this unless you have power.

Fpbp

Which is part of why most people tend to move away from political activism as they age. That said for centrists and believers in the third way (the non fascist kind) and neoliberalism politics is something have far less to dispare over and have a much greater ability to participate happily

Like many in this thread, it happened to me too OP

OP here totally agree, philosophy became more important and politics just seemed like a goofy sideshow like wrestling

Because you're a cynical narcissist with no real convictions.

Because you're retarded.

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I wanted to do the same, but I also realize that the world needs some fixing.

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Salvation is the opiate of the masses.

2 Timothy 2:4
4 No man, being a soldier to God, entangleth himself with secular businesses; that he may please him to whom he hath engaged himself.

I’m similar, but I think it’s important to note that it’s the Christian philosophy that is appealing, rather than the practice and traditions. That being said, going to church occasionally I believe would be healthy for me personally. A sort of spiritual and mental healing exercise

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Sometimes I just on the steps of my nearest church and pray. That alone is a comfort to me. I like being in and around churches, but I've not attended a service since I was a kid because I'm intimidated by the crowds.

A fair call, I avoid people too. I find being in the church, in silence or during choir, to be the best times.

God bless you user

If the Flores hobbits had survived until now, would you want to evangelise them, given Imago Dei?

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I do feel as though I'm missing out sometimes. I keep my faith private to the point that not even my agnostic mother knows I believe in God, which means that I've only gotten to know a handful of Christians in my life, but every Christian I've met and even those who just work in my university's chapel where I sometimes have lunch have been some of the nicest people I've known.

I can't help but feel like I'm inadequate as a Christian because I don't openly identify as Christian, but then again that participating in rituals and buying religious trinkets would make me like the Pharisees who wore faith like it was a fashion statement.

God bless you too, user. I wish I could meet more quietly faithful people like you.

Well it really depends on what’s stopping you, is it fear, of being unworthy or what have you, or more like me, where I simply don’t enjoy others company.

Nobody is really unworthy, especially for something as minor as not expressing your faith to others, but I can understand why you would feel that way, with all the spreading of the good word

Just do what you can to live by God’s teachings.

As for me, I’m not particularly devout, I ‘sin’ and don’t feel any remorse, but I do still try to follow what I believe is right. When I am judged, I will stand by my every action. This is partly why I avoid traditional Christian, and people in general.

I’m not even certain that God exists.

The moral I suppose I’m trying to get across is do your best, and let nobody judge you for it

Have a good night user

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I totally get it. I'm not without sin either. But I feel as though whatever my faults may be, I'm more than happy to expain myself before God in due time.

I feel as though I'm faithful deep down because what Christ said in the Gospels seems to me like a good moral foundation. So whether there's a God or not, I try my best to be moral.

>>started to read
>>became Christian

should have started with the greeks.

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I’m surprised at how well we match

Imperfect, but trying to live morally

I feel like I don’t see that mentality in my peers ever.

Also did you see my fuckin trips?! Gotta be a sign from God or something hahaha

Reading requires empathy, which right-wing politics veers away from. Also Christianity does not work as a far-right ideology.

Read the Everlasting Man.

I'm just sad that the influence of our morality seems limited. Like what's already been said by others, engaging in politics seems futile, but at the same time I want to try and relieve people from their suffering. When I can, I try to be kind to people, but I can't help but feel as though small acts of kindness don't contribute to much even though I know that they do.

The fact that I'm antisocial doesn't help. I want to show love to people and show the fact that I love the world, but I get really nervous when interacting with people.

You became christ-cucked, m'goy

>although I can't help but feel unworthy of it's ideals because I'm a complete degenerate with a dirty mind.
You should read Confessions by St. Augustine.
Christ did not come for the righteous, but to heal the sick. I used to be a degenerate too. You aren't "unworthy". Christ poured out His blood so that every man can be worthy of Heaven.

That's based though