Why Leaving Religion Out Of Politics Backfired in the long run
Punishments in response to witch-hunts and heresy were the norm in the Middle Ages (especially during the Inquistion, when Christians conquered Spain and areas surrounding it). After the resistance successfully fought back against the tyranny of the Christian theocracy, the people thought it would be a good idea to leave religion out of political and legal affairs. In its early stages, this worked out as intended throughout the late 17th Century and early 18th Century. One would think this is a net positive, but the Jews and their Abrahamic offshoots observed this choice from the shadows and capitalized on it; no more witch hunts, no more public torture (and any other kind of punishment, for that matter) in response to heresy, and no more forced conversions to Christianity.
Publicly at least...
However, the Abrahamic cults knew they needed to be more subtle (or at least divert attention away from religion influencing politics) if they were to regain dominance. Knowing that religion is kept out of legal and political affairs, the Jews simply bode their time, slowly promoting Christianity and Islam without tying them too much into political affairs and law enforcement while they themselves worked their way into the courts, education, and food affairs, both directly and through their offshoot cults. By the late 18th Century, the Jews have began writing the blueprints for Communism, using that as a contingency if people knew Christianity and Islam were Jewish scams. Additionally, the Jews in France succeed in their takeover of the French royalty, and things seemed to get worse there.
From the 16th Century toward the 19th Century, slavery was still going strong at this time, and the Jews remained the hidden hand behind these acts. Of Big prominence was the Atlantic Slave Trade. For nearly three centuries, America and Europe fought to end slavery. However, this provided the Abrahamic cults the blueprints to one of the most chaotic and unnatural ideas by the time the 20th Century came around: Mass Immigration. With synagogues, churches, and mosques in almost every country, the Jews and their Abrahamic offshoots knew that, by importing other of other countries into Europe, they could stir up racial tensions and eliminate the White race. Because there are still idealistic idiots who still think Christianity is Pagan and Jesus wasn’t a (fictional) Jew, the Jewish people have amassed so much power from this, it’s nearly impossible to fight the Jew head on.
To all those people who think this is about race and politics being the root problem, you’re just following a red herring. I’ve followed native Africans on X/Twitter who came to the same conclusion I did a decade ago. Otherwise, stay in your lane and shut up. To those people think religion is the problem, you’re right; I came to the same conclusion over a decade ago, but since 2019, I’ve realized that blaming all religions are a generalization.
Whether it’s in the United States, Britain, Germany, China, Japan, or Nigeria, people can deny that religion has nothing to do with legal, political, and world affairs; the Abrahamics are everywhere, and they have no intentions on giving up power and influence soon, let alone the next few decades. No amount of non-violent, diplomatic solution will make them change their mind in the long run; sure, the Abrahamics will detour on their plans for a short amount time, but then they’ll set them right back on track. The Abrahamics will not stop until everyone of all nations are enslaved in every sense of the word.
To conclude all this, here are a few quotes I thought of on my own:
"Involve religion and its influence into political, legal, and governmental affairs, and the pieces surrounding the world's problems come together. Maybe more than people might imagine."
"A large number of people today think that problems stem from race, laws, finances, and politics. To a degree, they're right; I'd say they're more factors that contribute to the problem. However, a smaller number of people are aware that religion is the root cause of so many of the world's problem that indirectly drive problems regarding race, laws, finances, and politics."
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