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What is Materialist Christianity?
A node in the materialist record.
What is Materialist Christianity?
Materialist Christianity is not a new religion or a spiritual philosophy. It is the practical recovery of the physical, working-class roots of the Christian Behavioral Vector. It is the recognition that the Kingdom of God is not an imaginary place in the clouds; it is the physical survival network of the productive class.
What We Do
We analyze the world exactly as it is:
- Physical Action Over Words: We do not care about a man's feelings or his spiritual opinions. We look at what he actually builds and the physical consequences of his actions. If your theology doesn't feed your neighbor or protect your town, it is completely useless.
- Identifying the Parasite: We recognize that the global financial and corporate system (the Extractor) is actively draining the life, the attention, and the resources from our hometowns.
- The 15-Man Shop: The solution to this extraction is not protesting in the streets or waiting for a politician. The solution is fixing the broken things directly with the men in your neighborhood. We drop the political nonsense and just start building the well.
Conclusion
Materialist Christianity takes the commands of Christ absolutely literally in the physical world. It focuses on debt, tools, labor, and hardware, knowing that a strong, unbroken community is the only way to survive the coming collapse.
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