The Struggle to Fight: American Christianity (Doctrine)

Abishai100

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Sun Tzu's The Art of War is an Eastern-philosophy outline of the process of war and the ideology behind fighting and conspiring to fight.

The Marvel Comics character Deadpool (a loudmouth anti-hero and vigilante/mercenary) is featured in a sociocultural war-anthem iconography comic book series titled Deadpool's Art of War, which is an allegorical and satirical reference to Sun Tzu's smoky work.

This is a Deadpool-based 'struggle exercise' regarding Christianity in America (rhetorically).

It was inspired by David Fincher's Fight Club.

Does American civilization inspire you to think about compromise?




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"All warfare is based on deception." -Sun Tzu

A young prince named Wade was questing to understand/appreciate the development of Christianity and all its denominations in America. Wade wanted to appreciate the impact of colonization, expansion/exploration, industrialization and commerce, computers and technology, and democracy and the arts. Wade did understand that since America was Christianity-oriented more or less since its founding years, all pluralism struggles, challenges, and controversies would be oriented around considerations of dogma and popularity since Christianity was arguably a referendum or election-based religion.

Wade fashioned himself a special vigilantism-centric mask and robe and considered himself a priest. He locked himself in a manor his father purchased for him and studied for hours and hours, day after day, reading all kinds of religious and historical texts and placing them within the context of sociocultural evolution and political history in America. Wade was interested in periods/events such as the Civil War, the Information Age, and the Golden Age of Hollywood, and he wanted to evaluate how/why Christianity had developed into a 'heroic religion' in modern-day America, a time of great multiculturalism intrigue and populism-centric politics (e.g., TrumpUSA).

Wade concluded that to evaluate the 'weight' of Christianity in America, one had to study the process of human struggle and political defiance in U.S. history, since both Christianity and America were 'beacons' of indoctrination (e.g., TV-telethons) rather than socialization (e.g., nationalism dictator-rallies). In other words, Wade knew that Christianity in America was based on the pseudo-doctrine of 'struggle to fight and uplift.' That's what drew Wade to texts about the 'philosophy' of governance and war such as Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan and Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Wade decided to concoct his own 'philosophical outline' about the 'muscularity' of Christianity in America.

"A man ought to appreciate how racism and the Ku Klux Klan in America has shaped or even biased journalists' perceptions of the 'accessibility' of tolerance principles/doctrines regarding the 'hospitality' of Christianity in general. Because America is a land of 'negotiation' we must appreciate how the development of Christianity in America parallels the progression and shape of interactions between ethnic groups. How did Christianity, for example, take shape in and around the area of the ethnic business-district Chinatown (San Francisco)? An American knows by heart the basic dogma that aspiration is based on humility and clarity, so failure is an inevitability. That seems to be the secret to the American Dream and the 'missionary' face of Christianity in America - quest to celebrate, prepare to be humiliated, and welcome prophets!" -Wade [Summer 2018]


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