How do I reconcile my deep belief in Christian Anarchism with my readings of Nietzsche and Stirner? They make just arguments but I still want to be perfect and sinless.
Build yourself a theology around them and interpret them in a way that makes them fit
>>9372124
Probably easier with Nietzsche than with Stirner t b h man
>>9372124
Nietzsche doesn't really speak against God, but people's degenerate interpretation of God.
>>9372124
>Christian Anarchism
>I don't recognise any authority!
>except when it comes from bronze age book with lists of rules for owning slaves!
Just when I thought neither Christians or Anarchists could get any dumber...
>>9372224
You don't get it, you're a brainlet.
>>9372124
It's a pretty easy leap from "the kingdom of God is within you" to "I possess the kingdom of God."
Once you recognize that God is a spook, that is.
>>9372278
>God is a spook
Jesus says as much. Although I believe he uses the word 'spirit,' instead.
>>9372124
>Christian Anarchism
Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's.
Matthew 22:21
>>9372224
>the old "misrepresent something by oversimplifying it" shtick
not a Christian or an anarchist but you're definitely a brainlet
>>9374052
But God is ultimately above all things, and in the end one must answer to God first and foremost. If one must choose BETWEEN God and Caesar, how can one fail to choose God?