![]() ![]() The vast majority of accusatory posts from other Christians show quite readily they don't understand anything about us. We may use RP terms to communicate certain concepts if they agree with what the Bible says, especially to men coming over from the secular subs. We are not Christians incorporating RP into our beliefs. Congregations will pay lip service to Scripture, but conform their behaviors to culture. but good luck finding a body that actually practices them. In this sense, you may READ many commentaries that preach proper principles of marriage, sexuality, headship, etc. This is a twist on the "Do as I say, not as I do" motto that's become a popular joke about churches - because many pastors will not live out what they preach. But again, one of our principles is relevant here: Watch what people do, not what they say. To be abundantly clear: there are MANY commentaries that will preach the same things we do. This leads to many similar conclusions, but a few extremely significant different ones too. We take off the "Feminized Lens" that everyone else is wearing, then interpret Scripture without that bias. We don't put on an "RP Lens" to Scriptural interpretation. From our sidebar, and per /u/Red-Curious who created this sub: ![]() This synergy can be seen in various ways, but one broad way to see it, is to understand that “living your purpose” means “living like Christ.” What’s more amazing - although not surprising - is that there appears to be between the Red Pill and Christianity a tremendous synergy. Thousands of Christians have swallowed the Red Pill without critically having to abandon their faith. The existence of Red Pill Christianity is the first evidence that the Red Pill can be integrated into Christianity. There are many synergies between the Red Pill and Christianity, and this is only one. The proposition is simple: Living your purpose means living like Christ. We activate the divinity in ourselves just as he activated it in Himself. ![]() When we live our purpose, we live a life that mirrors Christ. Christ’s purpose may be different than ours, but we all have our own particular purpose, and we’re all called, by Christ, to live it maximally. Everyone was alarmed because he taught “with authority.” Christ knew his purpose would ultimately lead him to a horrible death on a cross, but he trusted the process, and was forever justified for it. He said, “For this purpose I have come!” Even as a teenager he was alarmed that his parents wouldn’t know where to find him: “Where else would I be, but my Fathers house?” Purpose is what made Him so attractive. Christ knew and lived his purpose with impeccability. Living your Purpose is simply another way of saying living like Christ. The fireman will be the best fireman possible, the artist the best possible artist, and the lawyer the best lawyer. However purpose is the same for everyone in that its meant to fully activate and develop you. Purpose breaks down into particularities and is different for everyone: someone can be a fireman, an artist, a lawyer - we all have different purposes. It encourages men to attain their highest potential (whatever that may be.) Purpose is what makes a man most attractive. Purpose is the most fundamental concept of the Red Pill it’s the concept from which everything else derives. This synergy can be seen in various ways, but one broad way to see it, is to understand that “living your purpose” means “living like Christ.” The ultimate goal of the Red Pill is to activate men to attain their highest potential. ![]()
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