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Was tarrant based?

I will not have my nation's culture be extinguished. I will not have my nation's women be raped. I will not have my nation be ruined by people who come from thousands of miles away. I seek to prove to the invaders that they are not welcome in britain, and that they will die if they try to trespass. I'm well aware that killing is a sin, but I'd much rather sin upon the invaders once then allow a hundred invaders to sin upon my people.
I understand your thoughts. It is terrible what we see happening to our people from the horrors brought by today's world. Yet, do you lack trust in God Himself to avenge you? As much as He is the Creator of all, and the All-Knowing, is He not also the All-Powerful? The Lord Himself has said "Vengeance is mine, I will repay", so to trust in His righteous vengeance, instead of our futile revenges of human impurity, is the proper response to all of what we see each and every day that invokes wrath within our souls. Let your heart nor perish and despair from the flame of wrath in it that is restrained by The Lord's will, but let those flames fuel the bonfire of trust in God, since He is the guider of all that is justice within the concept of wrath. Do not put your trust and your praise into disbelieving killers who have defied His will, for they are in equality to the barbarians, some even embracing the icons of paganism to power themselves with the false truths that they are the truly just takers of life. Know that The Lord is the guider of the world, and know that He will avenge our nations from the sin that has plagued them as His time prevails, in the days of judgement. As Nahum proclaims:
>The LORD is a jealous and avenging God; the LORD is avenging and wrathful; the LORD takes vengeance on his adversaries and keeps wrath for his enemies.
 
I understand your thoughts. It is terrible what we see happening to our people from the horrors brought by today's world. Yet, do you lack trust in God Himself to avenge you? As much as He is the Creator of all, and the All-Knowing, is He not also the All-Powerful? The Lord Himself has said "Vengeance is mine, I will repay", so to trust in His righteous vengeance, instead of our futile revenges of human impurity, is the proper response to all of what we see each and every day that invokes wrath within our souls. Let your heart nor perish and despair from the flame of wrath in it that is restrained by The Lord's will, but let those flames fuel the bonfire of trust in God, since He is the guider of all that is justice within the concept of wrath. Do not put your trust and your praise into disbelieving killers who have defied His will, for they are in equality to the barbarians, some even embracing the icons of paganism to power themselves with the false truths that they are the truly just takers of life. Know that The Lord is the guider of the world, and know that He will avenge our nations from the sin that has plagued them as His time prevails, in the days of judgement.
I'd hate to just sit tight and let more terrible things to happen. I know that God will bring justice---even when I was not religious I knew that every night follows a day, that things will work out one way or another---but I'd rather help push the night away in our evening before it cloaks the Western skies than to let the sun set and stare at the dark Eastern skies for God-knows-how-long waiting for the new day. That would be lazy.
 
I'd hate to just sit tight and let more terrible things to happen. I know that God will bring justice---even when I was not religious I knew that every night follows a day, that things will work out one way or another---but I'd rather help push the night away in our evening before it cloaks the Western skies than to let the sun set and stare at the dark Eastern skies for God-knows-how-long waiting for the new day. That would be lazy.
Pushing that night away is like turning the hands on a clock for yourself; the time'll only be right if the clock sits how its creator formed it. Our judgement of taking God's judgement into our own hands only drives us to sin, like in the case of Tarrant, a murderer of men, women, and children, and a pagan idolator of sonnenrads. We are not to be like the Zealots of the times of Christ, who rebelled against who they thought of as disbelievers to God, killing them by their own will, only for Christ, in interacting with one, Simon the Zealot, to afterwards proclaim, as we read in the Gospel of John
>My kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would have been fighting, that I might not be delivered over to the Jews. But my kingdom is not from the world.
The history of Christ and His disciples, then, provides us example for the justification of violence when it is necessary. Peter, in defense of Christ when legionaries came to take Him, drew his blade and slashed at them until He had heard the command of Christ to cease (in order to let His capture and eventual sacrifice occur). We know, then, that the personal defense of oneself against an attacker is justified. In contrast, there is quite clearly no justification from The Lord that tells us that the mass murder of foreigners with a population of attackers within them is at all just or righteous, so I simply don't know why you think this.
 
[Tarrant is] a pagan idolator of sonnenrads.
Regardless off where the 'Rad came from, I highly doubt that he believed in anything Pagan. The 'Rad is one of the many symbols of National Socialism, a mere political ideology. Tarrant isn't a Pagan because he used the 'Rad much in the same way that Hitler isn't a Hindu because he used the Swastika.
Onto the main point, let me clarify that I don't want to kill because I'm bloodthirsty or because I'm a zealot for Christianity or for some kind of ideology. Ideally, I'd deport foreigners back to their homelands and cultures so that all peoples can lived segregated, but harmoniously. Unfortunately, I don't have the political power to deport, so killing would be the only way to take action as a private individual. It seems inappropriate t
There is quite clearly no justification from The Lord that tells us that the mass murder of foreigners with a population of attackers within them is at all just or righteous.
All the foreigners are 'attackers'. By living and reproducing in White areas, they are contributing to the replacement of White people. This is literally genocide; invaders are being summoned to our countries to replace us. If we became a minority, we WILL be harmed: minority groups never ever fare well in the long term; they have no power. Therefore, what Tarrant did is just self-defence on a racial or national level instead of a personal one. So I'd argue that it's based, and legal with the Scripture.
 
All the foreigners are 'attackers'. By living and reproducing in White areas, they are contributing to the replacement of White people. This is literally genocide; invaders are being summoned to our countries to replace us. If we became a minority, we WILL be harmed: minority groups never ever fare well in the long term; they have no power.
gee, i wonder what that reminds me of.
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Therefore, what Tarrant did is just self-defence on a racial or national level instead of a personal one. So I'd argue that it's based, and legal with the Scripture.
Where in the scriptures does it tell us as Christians that "self-defense on a racial level" in the same manner as how Tarrant operated this defense is justifiable? He killed children.
 
Chudcels will seethe about the Great Replacement but then say the colonization of the Americas were justified
ChudCLACKERS will say "brown people le BAAAAAAD" and then justify the actions of the British East India Company breaking the fingers of Indians so they couldn't make anymore soft fabrics.
 
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