Christcuck LARPers actually believe there will be another Crusade

>Christcuck LARPers actually believe there will be another Crusade

Fortunately, Christianity has run out of steam. From here on out, it's a slow but progressive decline into irrelevance and eventual death.

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None of this will matter once we reach the full Waifu age.

>all religions will run out of steam

Will never happen, Islam will pick up when Christianity vanishes.

Islam will never make any real gains into the Americas or East Asia or even all of Europe, and will vanish as well.

Wishful thinking.

>East Asia

lol, major wishful thinking

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How? If they can't even penetrate into India to an effective extent, how will they penetrate the massive fucking mountain ranges in Tibet and Xinjiang? The existing Uyghur population is largely docile and those who aren't just get literally burned. What about Japan and Korea?

This. However, the idea of an 'European' Europe or 'American' American state would be vastly different by the time the Abrahamic religions vanish

>Wishful thinking
the west is way too secular and especially America has been super anti-islam ever since 9/11. SJW's and nu-males don't represent the majority of people no matter what /pol/ wants you to think

>that pic

Why are both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire in that chart? Both are the same: the term "Byzantine Empire" is merely the convenient nomenclature used to designate the Empire in its Medieval iteration. They are one and the same.

>can't even penetrate into India

India was so islamized they literally split it and gave muslims their own two countries.

Religion dies with modernization, ahmed. Your cucky pedophile death cult will only exist as long as there are countries poor and uneducated enough to warrant belief in a religion

Not Ahmed, I'm actually a very pessimistic Christian.

I wonder what the next major religion will be. Hopefully it isn't Scientology or one of it's imitators.

every religion will die slowly once a country/continent they're present in starts modernizing. Modernization and secularization walk hand in hand

>being this Whig

>t-there have been surges of religious thinking after the renaissance so secularization never happened!
Never again did church become as important as it was before the new age. It's power and the number of worshippers has steadily gone down ever since renaissance despite some spikes of heavy religious thinking around 17th and early 19th centuries

Modernization can't happen if you reject logic in favor of religious thinking

America is the most modern country in the west yet the most religious, really makes you think

>America is the most modern country in the west

No it isn't.

>yet the most religious

Religion in the US is rapidly declining, as it is throughout the west

>No it isn't.

Yes it is, by a mile.

I'm assuming you're levelheaded and thinking per capita. Also assuming you aren't including the former Eastern bloc whatsoever as 'the West' because they almost all outweigh the U.S in that regard.

You're still wrong. Italy lies at 80%, while the U.S, 70%~

>Yes it is, by a mile.

America is 30th in public education worldwide and has a lot of dilapidated infrastructure. They aren't even among the top 5 of most modern western countries

Eastern Bloc is actually pretty damn atheist / irreligious and secular, with a few exceptions like Poland and Romania.

The only western country that even comes close to American infrastructure is Germany.

>The only western country that even comes close to American infrastructure is Germany.

Source?

My anecdotal experience, but I'm sure someone managed to quantify it. The US highway system is practically unmatched by anything in the west.

>My anecdotal experience

opinion discarded. Some parts of the US have great infrastructure, others are complete shit. A lot of it is variable on what state you're talking about and what part of that state even. You certainly can't generalize the US as a whole

Well no shit, it's the same case with every geographically large country, obviously it's easier to provide internet coverage to tiny places like Sweden and Finland than it is to vast plains of nothing. But American large cities blow European large cities the fuck out.

I'm betting something from Korea or non-Islamic SEA will be the the New Christianity.

>Modernity is education
Modernity is a nihilistic attitude towards life which began with Christianity.

The US is the culture of no culture, which is the essence of modernity.

My man, you couldn't be more wrong:

Catholics (42%), Muslims (4%), Protestants (3%) ... Beyond belief, young French also more strongly identify with a religion that a decade ago: only 34% of 18 -29 years were connected to a religion in 2008, according to the survey on values carried in the same year at the European level, against 53% today.
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Not only are Spaniards attending Mass more frequently, but also youths are rediscovering the priesthood and religious life. In 2013–2014, the number of Spanish diocesan seminarians increased for a third consecutive year to 1321, a steady growth from 1227 in 2010–2011. Active female religious orders are also vibrant—each year, about 400 Spanish girls become non-cloistered sisters, a slowly increasing number. The number of women at the Poor Clares Convent of the Ascension in Lerma has surged from 28 in 1994 to 134 in 2009. One of the Lerma nuns, Sister Verónica, created her own community, Jesu Communio. The Vatican approved the rapidly growing order, known as the “sisters in jeans” because they wear denim habits, in 2010.
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Furthermore, Spain is not only experiencing a religious revival of its society, but its public sphere is also turning away from the moral relativism of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero’s government (2004–2011).
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Religious attachment among Quebecers, meanwhile, rose from 26 percent to 34 percent over that time period.
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ATHEISM BTFO

No, but (luckily for them) new atheism will eventually develop into a reich-like fervor in the face of continued atrocities.

Look, history's only interesting when everybody's the Bad Guy.

Voltaire pls

There are different definitions of modernity.

Actually Modernisn as a concept is extremely idealistic.

You're thinking of Post-modernism.

At least I think that's what you are saying, 'modernity' pretty much just means 'new' and isn't a word used to represent any particular outlook at all.

And...? The general trend in the West is still a sharp decline in religious belief.

>Beyond belief, young French also more strongly identify with a religion that a decade ago

Because of Muslim youth. Not Christians.

Your Spanish article is not sourced, and is from a Christian site, and more than that, it fails to provide any hard numbers apart from the number of nuns who took vows.

Your Quebec article merely stated that more young people said they were "somewhat attached" to religion. Sure sounds like Christianity is being born anew, with a response like "somewhat attached." "Somewhat attached" does not equal being Christian, either, as it could well include other minority religions, since the question only asked if users were attached to any organized religion, not to a specific one. Lastly, the poll showed a decline in religiosity for Canada as a whole, even if it appears there was a slight increase in Quebec.

Your religion is dying, and it will fade away just as the many other belief-systems that came before it.

>Sources?
if not leave

Sources for what? It's in your own fucking articles, you mong.

It doesn't matter America has the best universities and siphons off all the other countrie's brain trusts.

Even though the average American bumpkin speaks only one language (compared to the average of 2 or 3 in Europe) and has an inferior public education compared to a place like Finland, foreigners can come to America, go to an ivy, get citizenship easily and get hired by top companies.

Also the biggest banks and best tech companies are in USA which makes it modern.

Self-driving cars and Tesla isn't modern?

>Because of Muslim youth. Not Christians.
And if you really think Christianity is dying you are truly an idiot. It is the fastest growing religion because of Africa and China. Also so what if the growing number of Spanish religosity is reported by a Chrisitan site? If anything it should give it more credibility as they would know whether or not more and more people are attending and participating in Christian services

meant for

Who will play that french priest in the inevitable upcoming biopic?

Does anyone have information on conversions rather than simple demographic change?

>official
>can't even spell Venetian correct
>ancien regime that low
>ottomans not in shit tier
lmao

>spain
>quebec
>representative of the west

When did i ever say they were?