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Wouldn't one of the factors for their behavior be that they are afraid of death and at the same time afraid to sin, making them impotent due to the fact that they are too afraid to either risk their life or do "something bad" (per example "opposing" Romans 13It seems they are content living in a niggerfied comunist hellhole as long as they are allowed to do what they do, it really soured my opinion on these sects (even though i agree with the commandments and morals), and everytime someone tries to explain to me why thats not the case citing the bible it just comes across as cope to me, the purpose of a religion is what it does and what is doing is servitude and inaction.
"Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God."; which is a cope in your example). But practically from my own experience, the majority of Christians are cowardly when it comes to worldly matters. They pray for something to happen but at the same time don't do anything to fix it, be it personal or anything else. You see this clearly when Christians pray for their government when it clearly opposes them, and the Christians do basically nothing to oppose it (i.e. abortion, islamic immigration, trannyism, militant atheism, et cetera). Its one of the things why my practical nature can't fully reconcile with some parts of Christianity. It feels like the fanaticism of old that glorified God, turned into a selfish cowardice for ones own "soul". This has been on my mind for a long time, sorry if I sound dimwitted or out of touch