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But none of you care. Not a single one of you.

I don't think that is the case. One can care deeply while still being resigned to the fact that such a Reich is not coming for the United States. A new order is coming, whether we like that or not. Consider the world during the time of Christ. Christ did not end the Jewish war with Rome, a reason that so many of the existing Jews rejected Him. We are today living under the Rome/Babylon which never died, but which now ascends.

We will not have power in this neo-Babylon but we will be called soon to defend our Faith as opposed to reject it. I personally believe that powers and principalities beyond man are currently at work, and the redemption of Christians in this age will not come as the result of our militaristic overthrow of the many heads of the beast. I firmly believe this new world order will have its reckoning, but not before things become tragically difficult for the believers of the world.

I wonder, if while you consider the history of Hitler's Reich, you also consider that he lost, even when the allied Babylon emanating out of London/Great Britain had solidified its control of the world to a lesser degree than what it has today. Are you of the belief that our current mission/duty is to revive Hitler's project here in the States? I ask this question legitimately.

The ideal is above Hitler, but yes. It's our job to establish it.

It is our best hope, I feel. It is a powerful ideology, else the demonic rats we call jews would not bleat their propaganda in every which way in an attempt to demonize it in such a way it is beyond controlled opposition. They are fearful of it. They are afraid.

In my Reich, I'd place Christianity further toward the forefront. However, given the idiocy of the Catholic church and the many divides... No denomination would be chosen due to this. I'd rather avoid the people squabbling amongst themselves as to which is better and which we ought to put forward and whatnot... We'd never hear the end of it.

So long as we all understand God is the boss and we are merely stewards of the earth meant to ensure things remain as close to what can be seen as good as possible.

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Don't get me wrong. I am torn about this, all of the time. The more action-oriented part of me looks at the things you've said, and in my heart I go: "Hell yes." It's emotional in nature, however. I recognize that. If I apply reason alone to the situation, I tend to see the period we're entering as something like the biblical apocalypse (not the end of the world, per se), but the end of this world. If a person takes prophecy seriously, the hallmarks are there, and these don't tell us that the white West is going to rise and defeat the new world order by establishing their own regime.

My mentality is that we should conduct ourselves as if God is not there but hold the morals God set before us.

In this, we will still progress and do what is right and not resign ourselves to apathy as the idiot Boomers have done with their "God wins anyway" doctrine. I don't care if God wins at the end, in a way. I care about now. I care about how we can succeed and prevent greater evil now. God works on his timeline, I work on mine and with what I am given.

I am not privy to his time to come. I hold no foreknowledge of catastrophe. People said the world would end in the World Wars as well, no end came.

Therefore, I will work as if God is not there and is... Sleeping.

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I personally believe that powers and principalities beyond man are currently at work, and the redemption of Christians in this age will not come as the result of our militaristic overthrow of the many heads of the beast. I firmly believe this new world order will have its reckoning, but not before things become tragically difficult for the believers of the world.

This is a very important insight. Just as Christ came, not to overthrow Rome, but to redeem man, so too in this age must our focus be on staying true to the faith, not compromising on all that it entails. Of course we should resist, insofar as our ability allows, any evils perpetrated by this "neo-Babylon", but we must not view our inability to totally defeat neo-Babylon as a cause for despair, for we must retain the theological virtue of hope - a true belief and expectation that neo-Babylon will have its fall, and it will be Christ, ultimately, Who brings it about, and only by staying true to Christ can we survive its collapse.