I don't think I've seen anything quite like this but maybe I live under a rock.
I have seen people turn freaky Bilbo over this stuff and I think it sucks.
Has it always been this way and I just see it differently now or is there a bigger pushing than we've all seen before?
Ears are perked up.
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There was a strong push for Christians to get involved back in the 90s. During this time there was considerable opposition to gay marriage and return to family values; however, the movement fizzled out, crumbled and ever since there has been weak Christian unity.
I assume your question is in relation to the weak unity put for by Christians. I'm would also wager christian voting/unity was even stronger back in the 50s/60s.
Unfortunately the movement was also heavily in support of Israel, end times and the Jew returning to their "homeland" aka stolen land that they have no legitimate claim to.
Plus not to forget about bots but who even knows anymore!
use it or lose it, the younger generations are less christcuck
What does this even mean?
Perhaps from an outside perspective, do you notice a higher uptick against Christians and voting?
I think you know that Christ died for you. Let go of your sin, bud. Why hate the creator?