>>11476098>accept that christians might not agree with your personal beliefssure, and christians would accept that pagans might not agree with their personal beliefs
>agree that some things are universal truths some or all religions sharepossible, tho we'd need to iron our what those things sure
>Who would ever be able to know if they themselves had ever been deceivedhow do you know you're not the one being decieved?
>You don't believe things that aren't true, do youwe don't know what the truth is, that is out best estimate. like i said we ultimately operate based on faith, trust, hope, etc. if you trust your senses / someone else that we do know what the truth is, then it may we that we disagree on what the truth is. but even then i'd say that your sense of hope would be stronger. like for example if you were sent to hell when you die and were told to denouce jesus, and do unspeakable things to innocents in hell in order to be allowed to go to heaven- would you do it? i doubt it, i suspect you would hold on to your belief (that god is good etc) despite what the evidence might show to be the "truth"
i'm ultimately referring to christians and pagans / others uniting against 3rd world migration, racemixing and islam. as well as some other topics, instead of constantly fighting among each other while the situation outside worsens