Do you know this guy? He was a neon azi years ago, now hes "retired" writing relatable contents on the internet. https://www.unz.com/aanglin/yes-sir-i-a ... ill-alive/
I think he was payed by russia to demoralize people with his internet philosophy.
Basically he was a nazi and hated women because he could not get pussy. Then he went to thailand and didnt get pussy even there. And he turned christian in his 30s. He started to preach morality to other people.
Theres young incels who are in seminary studying hard to become priests and none of them will ever have nearly as much status as this guy has. What is the point studying hard, becoming a christian, if an internet celebrity can write a relatable story and convince people his "sincerity" and relatable contents is worth more than 10 years of your study? Thats one of the reasons im atheist.
If I was christian I would be there, in a secluded apartment, dressing with shit clothing, studying my daily dosage of latin and philosophy. Meanwhile an asshole internet celebrity is raping women and building popularity, he goes whores all day. One day internet celebrity decides on a snap to become christian. Thanks to the cucked ideology of christianity you have to bend your knee in front of a person who is "born again".
They have this idea if you were a drug dealer scum of the planet, but if last minute you "convert" then you are worth more than actual incels who dedicated 30 years of their life studyin and hard working.
In religions like this one, only scammers and retards are at the top. During times of crusades they sold pardons to adulterers, rapists and bullies, so they would join the army and get all their sins pardoned. One more reasons to be atheist to be honest.
In any case I wanted to show you what happened to andrew anglin. People still worship him online after he demoralized them with relatable contents for decades. Such is the nature of parasocial relationships on the internet.
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