I am a Christian anarchist. I believe government participation, including voting and especially military service, and trust in the government is unChristian, immoral, and contrary to the teachings of Jesus.
I do not like the military and I do not respect those who serve in it, and I do not believe they are fighting for our freedom.
I do not support the feminist movement because I don’t believe that they’re effective in fighting for equality. I run an egalitarian, anti-feminist blog, wherein I talk about the ignored disadvantages of men in society and how feminism is inherently misogynistic as well. It’s not often, but I occasionally reblog or post about feminism on this blog as well.
I am not a capitalist and I am not a socialist. I am not against the existence of a free market and I’m not against socialism. I believe that anyone (anarchist or otherwise) that blames “capitalism” or “socialism” for the current state of the world to be extremely dense. The state is to blame, not any specific economic system. Apathy, conformity, and lack of education are what’s destroying society. I do defend capitalism occasionally because it’s a widely misunderstood economic system, even among anarchists.
I do not respect the organized church because it is tied to patriotism and politics (things of this world), makes exceptions to, “Thou shalt not murder,” by honoring soldiers and supporting war, and spends money on its buildings and events rather than feeding the poor and taking care of those in need. I can’t respect a church that reads Jesus’ teachings of sacrifice and charity and doesn’t understand that that applies just as much to a body of believers as it does to individuals. If the organized church would pay for health care for those who can’t afford it and take care of the unemployed and single mothers, then we’d have the government out of our lives and the church would be something worth respecting. Unfortunately, this isn’t what the church is today.
If you can’t handle any of these statements, I suggest you unfollow/don’t follow.
If you’re respectful to me and want to talk more about or challenge my opinions on these topics, I’ll be glad to do so.
