Kinism: Nationalism & Atheism
Atheism posits that there is no God. However, without a transcendent standard, everything becomes meaningless—without purpose. This is because, in the absence of an objective standard like God, only subjectivity remains. In simple terms, objectivity means having a fixed and universal standard that doesn't change, while subjectivity suggests that meaning depends on individual perspectives.
This absence of an unchanging external standard implies that there is no set meaning to anything; rather, meaning varies from person to person, becoming mere opinion. In short, there is no standard beyond oneself. Hence, a consistent atheist is a nihilist—the belief that all values are ultimately, in the end, meaningless. This raises the question, "If all values are indeed ultimately, in the end, meaningless, why care about nationalism, or your people, at all?"
If an atheist claims they care because they personally prescribe meaning to preserving their nation, then they are inconsistent or illogical. For how can you assert or hold that everything is meaningless and, at the same time, argue that some things do have meaning? This is a basic contradiction.
An illogical movement is a foolish one. Nationalism needs Christianity; you need Christianity. You need Kinism.
@Kinism
Atheism posits that there is no God. However, without a transcendent standard, everything becomes meaningless—without purpose. This is because, in the absence of an objective standard like God, only subjectivity remains. In simple terms, objectivity means having a fixed and universal standard that doesn't change, while subjectivity suggests that meaning depends on individual perspectives.
This absence of an unchanging external standard implies that there is no set meaning to anything; rather, meaning varies from person to person, becoming mere opinion. In short, there is no standard beyond oneself. Hence, a consistent atheist is a nihilist—the belief that all values are ultimately, in the end, meaningless. This raises the question, "If all values are indeed ultimately, in the end, meaningless, why care about nationalism, or your people, at all?"
If an atheist claims they care because they personally prescribe meaning to preserving their nation, then they are inconsistent or illogical. For how can you assert or hold that everything is meaningless and, at the same time, argue that some things do have meaning? This is a basic contradiction.
An illogical movement is a foolish one. Nationalism needs Christianity; you need Christianity. You need Kinism.
@Kinism