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You do not need a theological justification for advocating for your own race. There are no theological arguments *against* it that don't rely on bizarre hermeneutic twists and errors, and you have Christian freedom to take the positions they rage against no matter how loud they are about it. But even knowing this, you do not have to counter their arguments with theological mandates or arguments of your own. All that does is trap you deep in the weeds of interpretations, debates about words, and other useless things. Entering the debate tells them that that if they can somehow out-debate you then you have to give up being pro-White or pro-black or whatever you happen to be.
Don't cede your freedom to the self proclaimed smart set, make your own decision here.
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@SuperLutheran As a Christian, you're not allowed to hate other races, but being able to have your own country that protects the interests of your race has been common sense and universally understood to be fine from the ascension of Christ up to the 1960s.
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@ArdainianRight @SuperLutheran I don't hate other races, I just don't like them :blinksmug:
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@King_Noticer @SuperLutheran
Preferring to love other races from a healthy distance is totally understandable.