Yeah what is this guy supposedly a Catholic as well but denying the NT?
The same archetype? A returning Orthodox member from western RUS is questioning his religion too, and also wants to get away from civilization to live remotely away from the masses.
I like their common sense insight, and the determination to carry out their life arrangement plans. But I don't condone Urkel's making contact with demons who pose as aliens.
the New Testament is quite obviously a jewish psyop to get Christians to lay down their arms and embrace their Christ-denying (((oppressors))) with forgiveness and open arms
There are opinions about Paul out there, in anti-Christian circles that his being a former Pharisee and persecutor of Christians, initially distrusted, that the message he was spreading was his own ideology, different from Jesus' teachings, that his very mobile and dynamic missionary style took his views mainstream, crowding out the original Gospel.
When I look at it, Paul warns against the hazardous foolishness that's comparable to today's sovereign citizen and tax protester movements, like when they tell you to stop paying taxes to leviathan, and that pointing to the constitution will hold up in court. Back then too, in Rome some might have thought the abhorred emperor was not to be treated as their king- look at all the idolatrous festivals, pagan rituals, imperialist policies, we reject all that so let's take up this cause head on, God is on our side.
Jesus got out of doge and moved away from the mob that could have seized and killed him, when he knew his time had not yet come- instead of using his divine powers for protection. Watch yourself and don't make it a big deal Jesus is your king publicly, do not start a fight you cannot win, especially if the government treats you as decently as everybody else, spread the Gospel quietly and thoughtfully, without raging against the surrounding pagan order.
Maybe Paul told some people in private depending on their situation to do their business under the table, do it right and wisely, but for general consumption his advice was not to attract the government's attention, especially if that government was "a minister to you for good, and a terror to evil".
A malicious government must be changed, or overthrown by force if necessary. Defending good is a Christian duty if we love our neighbors as ourselves, and wish them well in life. We'd be complicit and negligent not taking action, especially if it doesn't cost us much.
St.Paul said pay the taxes so you won't have to worry about the government swooping down on you, it's about insuring yourself as much as it's about their budget to, among other things, keep you safe and terrorize the wicked (in his words).
Like you said, the psyop is when today the governments that hate Christianity say obey us since we know better what your religion teaches, but I disagree the NT is the source of the manipulation, they're just twisting the truth.