>be new
>trying to lurk moar
>look back on memes and threads before the election to see what this place was like before more new people came
>feels very different
>come up upon christian threads
>hundreds of christian threads over several years
Is this place actually Christian? Or was it?
I was told all the Christianity on 4chan came from T_D posters from the election.
Was it just a bunch of bullshitting or did the threads actually do some good? There's too much to look through there and I'm honestly curious. Were there honest converts? What was it like?
>>139810243
>hundreds of christian threads over several years
>Is this place actually Christian?
One retard making the same shit thread every single day doesn't mean anything.
Fuck, I hate you newfags.
>>139811172
was it all one person?
>>139810243
Atheism is a scourge on society.
It's not about what God factually exists or doesn't exist.
Christianity is Westernism. It defends against cultural degeneracy, against Islam, promotes family and tradition and patriarchy, and all around unites a society in homogenous belief and Harmony. It's the perfect structure for raising a family.
Some might go as far as saying it's the cornerstone for white traditional conservatism that is the pinnacle of societal achievement.
>>139812339
>Atheism is a scourge on society.
lolsure
>>139810243
Yes, /pol/ used to be a lot more Christian before the election. I've been posting on 4chan since Habbo raids were a thing on /b/. Over the years I've seen
>Christianity become a popular subject on /pol/
>Skullcross made ossuary threads
>Skullcross leave to a monastery
>random anons start making generals
>times where it seemed like the majority of /pol/ was Christian (which were the best times really)
>times where all of a sudden Christian threads would vanish for months
>Christchan being made by Chaby
>those based drawthreads
>/pol/harbor, where brit/pol/ and christ/pol/ stood back to back against hordes of lefty/pol/acks
>the election, which brought a shitload of neopagans for some reason
>>139810243
Some of us are highly intellectual atheistic Christians
>>139810243
I used to see /orthodox general/ and also catholic ones, never see orthodox general anymore despite it being the most interesting because it's not very popular in america. Every once in awhile there is a catholic general.
>>139810243
This is a good explanation.
>>139814180
Post screencaps
>>139814725
>>139812339
>promotes family
Not if you listen to Christ.
>unites a society in homogenous belief and Harmony
What good is it if it unites you with your countrymen if it also unites you with the foreign hordes?