The Theologian Strategy
This week, in continuing my “Ways To Contribute” series, we address the theologian option.
This one is fairly intuitive and obvious, given the name: We need religious leaders.
Many kinds of religious leaders. We need teachers, trainers, edifiers, and true experts on various topics.
Most of us religious dissidents openly share our thoughts on faith, but it is usually coincidental to the overall political message we espouse. This is problematic because it places the importance of Christian theology on the backburner while we primarily address worldly concerns.
While these worldly concerns are important and do need to be addressed, the spiritual concerns share a similar plight that far fewer dissidents are addressing. I see far fewer people willing to focus on the spiritual gauntlet than a general dissident political gauntlet.
Thus, we need more of the former type. Far more dissident theologians. To combat the leftist infiltration of the faith by speaking actual truth, not the corrupted post-1800s version (I am looking at you, dispensationalist heresies, Christian Judeo-race worshippers, and the cults).
We have enough commentators and people that sit on the sidelines. We need far more biblical experts, pastors, presbyters, priests, and so on that are vocal and in our fold. A hundred Stephen Wolfes would be a great start.
A good example of this strategy is Stone Choir. They are not the only one, but they are a good singular example to point out what I mean by this strategy. Stone Choir is a podcast with just two guys, both Lutherans, who address the “hard questions” of the faith. They also provide a strong defense of things like Christian Nationalism, a biblical approach against open borders, and similar dissident topics.
Can you imagine how strong our faith would be if we had a thousand Stone Choirs?
Can you imagine how easy it would be to defend our position against leftist subversion if we had even just a couple dozen books similar to Wolfe’s Christian Nationalism talking about other modern topics of interest?
Can you imagine where the religious Overton window would be if we had a thousand pastors with the passionate fire and zealousness of Pastor Steven Anderson?
It is one thing for politically active Christians like us to share our faith. But that is completely different from true theologians whose primary focus is to wrangle out the evil permeating within the Church using a systemic theology. While, in the process, educating and edifying others.
This spiritual fight over our Western nations is something that should not be negated. But I feel like too often it is, swapping it instead in the interest of temporary political success. However, if anything, the spiritual arena should be our first battleground. Which is why the theologian approach is so important.
While this is a more medium-risk approach, as you could get doxxed without extreme caution, I encourage my readers to still consider becoming a dissident theologian if you feel called to it. Our guys truly need it.
Start small. Work toward it and do not give up. You don’t have to have a systemic theology from the onset, just a desire to acquire one to defend the faith in the future. Clean up your life to be a good example, learn theology, and then get out there in defense of the faith. Our people will come flocking to you, as most of us are without true outspoken shepherds given this degenerative age.
Even if you do not take this strategy, support those who do. Watch, listen, support, and share them however you can.
They are an immensely important piece for the overall fight.
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