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Everyone knows the Jews where corrupt. Christ himself came and reprimanded them. The whole idea of everything being stolen and cobbled together in the case of Christianity doesn't add up. It has both historical and logical consistency and the fact that not every single portion of dogma hails directly from revelation doesn't make it inconsistent, considering the objectivity of our reality. Things can be integrated in a system that's founded on revelation because that system is logically coherent and thus things have their place.

You do fear death and if you aren't aware of it now, you will be later on. Your thinking is still extremely rash but the vigor of youth will leave you before long and perspective will change the more you experience the dying of your flesh. When your body is fully broken and your breathing come to an end, if there isn't a spark of you left somewhere and when or outside of that, a spark that could appreciate the fruits of your labor, how is any of it real then?

Christianity isn't dying. A lot of heretical sects are. The abomination that is protestantism will die. The Catholic Church, despite what liberal media tries to make you believe, is intact. The cause of the decline of Western civilization is at its core protestantism, a rebellion against hierarchy, a Monk naming himself Priest over Lust and Pride. All the madness you are witnessing, what was once called Social Justice culture is a further secularized continuation of protestantism, rebellion against Christ and his Church. This protestant dissolution continues on and on and results in all the materialism and consumerism under the banner of an earthly paradise.

You are very "current" in your thinking which in itself isn't bad but tracing things back to where they went awry is what ought be done and if you do it properly, you'll end up where I pointed.

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