8 Signs Your Christian Preacher Is Not A SJW

Whether you follow a priest, pastor or reverend, there are signs to look for in order to know if he really wants to help his community or if he just wants to get as many followers as possible by pandering to them.

Nowadays it’s hard to find decent spiritual leaders who really care about their communities and followers. Religion has been turned into a money-making machine, leaving faithful Christians lost in their quest to find a messenger from God who is not trying to take advantage of his role for his own gains.

Is there any way to check for signs that your current priest or pastor is a good one that is masculine, genuinely worries about his community, and isn’t affected by the Cultural Marxist cancer?

Below I will give you some insights that are helpful to know when looking for a good preacher and to also check if a church only wants your money. We already have too many false prophets becoming rich with the word of the Lord and not giving back to their followers. This has got to stop.

1. He has the word of the Lord in his heart, not in his mind

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.       – Proverbs 3:5

A great preacher doesn’t need to know the word of the Lord by tongue, because he already has it all in his heart. He doesn’t try to over-complicate his sermon with fancy talking or complicated subjects that make the average Joe feel small or intimidated. He makes his sermons as easy as possible to the average person, who is not so cultured in theology, to relate to them and understand them.

To make it easier for everyone to understand the point he is trying to make, he combines old biblical stories and difficult ancient religious text with daily issues we face today. This combination of the familiar past and present allows the listener to relate to those old biblical stories of centuries ago.

2. He uses the donations to improve his preaching, the Church, and the local community

Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. – Proverbs 27:17

Like a wise entrepreneur uses his profits first to improve his corporation before using for himself, a good preacher uses the donations he received first to improve his sermons and his church. Most of the church money should be used to better equip the church, give more comfort to its people, and help those in need.

3. He knows boys will be boys

For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.                    – Timothy 4:8

He knows boys can’t handle staying idle for too long and that they are always in need of some manly activity to canalize all their energy and frustrations. Otherwise, his flock of boys and men will get easily bored. This is why a good masculine preacher proposes every now and then some masculine activities for the boys during the weekend, such as Camping, hunting, soccer, football, baseball, and so on.

A good leader knows that their masculine followers are different from their female counterparts. He knows each one needs to canalize their frustrations and energy in different ways. 

4. He preaches “tough love”

He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.                               – Proverbs 13:24

A real masculine and godly preacher doesn’t care if he is going to lose some of his flock when preaching sermons about sensitive issues or hot potato topics. What he really cares about is to bring the truth and real wisdom of the Lord at all costs. For him it doesn’t matter if some people are going to be upset.

If your preacher avoids preaching about sensitive topics, such as the role of patriarchy, debt, toxic friendships, the dangers of sodomy, and fake Christians, it means that he is not an old-time preacher and is more like a motivational guru than a spiritual leader.

A masculine preacher doesn’t let his audience control him or his message. If this is not the case, it’s likely that your local preacher and his church only cares about having as many followers as possible. Instead of being a preacher, he is more like a motivational guru who only wants to gather as many followers as possible by only preaching about cheerful, SJW-friendly, and motivational passages of the Bible. 

5. He is not afraid of preaching about a women’s true role in life

But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. – 1 Timothy 2:12

A good preacher does not cater to his female audience. He teaches them to be sweet obedient followers of their husbands. He also taught their male follower to stop worshiping their wives and carry themselves as the captains of their respective households rather than be wimps who are submissive to their wives.

6. He really helps those in need

But to do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.                       – Hebrews 13:16

When I was living in Arkansas, I knew a wise old preacher who allowed a family that just lost their house in a fire to live in the church’s spare rooms while they were looking for another place to live. A good preacher will find a way to help those who are going through difficult times. He might not be able to help them directly but he will try his best to advise them about dealing with issues such as debt, family, relationships, child disobedience, career, and so on.

7. He is passionate about his work

And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; – Colossians 3:23

Like a good leader in any other area, it’s indispensable that a preacher is charismatic and put effort into his sermon and way of talking. Everyone should feel his enthusiasm through his preaching and the way he carries himself.  A good preacher make his followers feel infected by his euphoric rhetoric to the point that his followers become enthusiastic about it as well.

8. He is old school

He uses the KJV version of the Bible

This one isn’t a requirement, but more of a correlation I found between most good English-speaking preachers. They usually like to use the KJV version instead of the new ones.

A good preacher uses the KJV version and preaches in a way that makes it easy for the average Joe to get the point and assimilate it into his life and daily challenges. He is able to mix the old with the modern life as stated in the first sign to look for in this article.

Conclusion

When looking for a good spiritual leader, remember this: a bad preacher tries to twist God’s word to fit into the crazy modern Cultural Marxist agenda and politically correct narrative we live in today. He is nothing but a puppet of his followers, especially women.

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53 thoughts on “8 Signs Your Christian Preacher Is Not A SJW”

  1. Unless a boy’s manipulation has been exceptionally successful, as in the case of those who decide to become priests, men are equally unlikely to believe in the dogma of their Church. But if its teachings are inculcated at a very early age, they do help to provide certain archetypes and a useful basis for the standards of good and evil. These are standards which have no rational roots but are part of men’s subconscious and are therefore ineradicable. Essentially these standards are always the standards of women.

    1. Howard,
      You forgot his position on gay marriage.
      And what if your preacher is a woman?

      1. Women are not to be preachers. St. Paul is clear about that.
        Any church that has a woman preacher is already rejecting the Word of God and is steeped in churchianity and feminism. The answer is to leave.

        1. @John Dodds
          Well, vfm107 answered your question in the best way possible.

        2. Sorry, but Cuckstianity gives women everything, it isn’t a many religion at all,
          Cuckstian man wedding vows, with my body I thee worship …. CUCK, with all my worldly goods I thee endow …. CUCK.
          What we need is the more manly vows of other religions.
          Buddhism, she vows to serve.
          Islam, she offers herself to him.

        3. Women are not to be preachers. This is given. But most preachers know that even Paul is also a fake. So they use him at their convenience. And whenever it is not convenient they discard him. There is no such thing as gospel for the gentiles

      2. Of course it is for cucks…which other excuses do you have to keep on fornicating in your late 70s?
        You say Christianity is weak, because you want it to be weak, as weak as you who ended up living his life like an animal – eat, shit and fornicate, paying for fornication, to be exact.
        God does exist, a soul of a human does exist, and so does afterlife, and no Thai teenage hooker can deliver you from potential consequences.
        You should at least open Bible to read about marriage: a man is a slave of God, and woman is a slave of both – God and her husband. A man who worships God( as He is described in Bible) will never worship women like you do: all your life is concentrated around Thai pussy. Being an old man, you worship Thai pussy and you call us cucks?

      3. read again he wrote about it he called it “dangers sodomy” real Christians believe only a man and a woman will get married any other way its sodomy it is not worth being called a marriage.

    2. Religion is a business, as long as you realise that go ahead and have fun at the Mc church of your choice.

      1. How is it a business?
        How much is the entrance fee at your local church?

        1. This business called church takes the oay for the seat. Not before but after the “service”. Pray yell, why do they even call it that?

    3. No. They sre not womens standards.
      Women are parasites in all cultures, even ancient ones. It is only at a cultures decadent, where they feed on a cultures resources.
      Men of courage and honor build a strong civilization. Then, when it becomes able to support non productive and parasitical, these types demand “equality” which means special rights and tteatment.
      Every feminist out there tbinks she was born entitled to be CEO of GM.
      Not only do they rob competent men of these jobs, which harms a culture, but they destroy wbatever they toucn with consciously racist, misandrist policies, aimed at punishing the groups they dislike.
      How is this not hate?
      Every exsmple in history will show how great civilizations were destroyed by decadence and degeneracy. Honor and courage are pushed out by each succeding generation, willing to stoop a little lower.

    1. To be fair, Christianity has been an antidote to cruelty, slavery, child killing, human trafficking, and many other things that now, with Christianity receiving, are coming back strong

      1. I suppose all those oubliettes built in French castles by all those Christians aren’t so cruel after all… huh? Stonewall Jackson taught Sunday School to his slaves, er I mean employees. And when Christians at the Siege of Jerusalem cut open the Muslims’ stomachs, after one soldier said the Muslims had swallowed their own gold, I suppose it was simply asset forfeiture.

    2. It’s opium for men, to be precise.
      The men who run modern society – the politicians, businessmen, educators and priests – are men who think like women. They are men who espouse and advance female values.

  2. The Lord would probably have said “thou shalt make my priests wealthy” to the clergymen in secret judging by most of their actions.

  3. http://www.philly.com/philly/news/joseph-mcloone-downingtown-pastor-st-joseph-philadelphia-archdiocese-inappropriate-expenses-20180415.html
    This happened at my local pasture I grew up with last week. I don’t reallt give a fuck that the priest was fucking hookers, gambling, having other mysterious expenses, but don’t use your sermons fucking money to do it you prick.
    I’m done with the Catholic Church as an institution. The corruption and scandals have been on such a wide scale and they’re completely unreadable in my eyes. There’s a few priest I like listening to (Father Barron on YouTube) but most of them are just talking heads to me.

    1. The Catholic Church is as close to Christianity as voodoo is.
      Stop lumping them together like a Blue pill liberal troglodyte. This is ROK, you should know better.
      And yes, I agree a religious leader who embezzles donations for his own carnal pleasures is detestable.

  4. I’m an atheist, I’m not particularly proud of it, I just couldn’t drag myself to believe in any higher power, I absolutely neither hate nor despise religious people, I am well aware of the immense role Christiniaty has played in the development of European cultures in the last 2000 years. Actually I consider my atheism more than anything an intellectual limitation.
    Said so, I’m a bit skeptical of the possibility of organized religion playing a healthy role in a society: as a matter of fact every religious congregation ends up, soon or later, being plagued with a universalitic afflatus that strongly collides with nationalism.
    In simpler and less pompous words no priest of any church across history has ever been against enlarging their herd, hence they tend to be not excessively picky about details like race, nationality and in the end even gender, sexuality etc.
    True, some religions tend to be harsher than others in their worldview, in the end though they all compromise even the core of their tenets if this grants them the chance to grow bigger or simply survive in a hostile environment.
    Many WN types for instance consider Ju daism a strongly ethno-centric creed, basically little more than an excuse for Jwish racial supremacism. It might be even true but still that didn’t prevent accepting converts from pretty much every ethnic background, to the point that it is nowadays really difficult to racially define a Ju, an umbrella term covering the Falashas, basically Ethiopian converts genetically indistinguishable from the neighbouring Gentile tribes, blonde Ashkenazis, East Asian-looking Kaifengs, Arab Mizrahim etc.
    Many right-wing types on the other hand are fascinated with Orthodoxy, as a proxy for Russian nationalism: the mistake lies in thinking Russia, one of the most ethnically diverse countries on earth, is anything close to a White ethno-state. As far as I know Russian Orthodox congregations DO NOT turn down Uzbek, Tungusic etc. converts.
    Strong nationalist undertones can be found among some Asian cults like certain sects of Buddhism and Shinto. Still I would scarcely consider those real religions *, as they’re mostly philosophical doctrines sprinkled with a bit of superstition.
    The older i grow the more I’m convinced a succesful population don’t need to believe in any religion, they just need to believe in their own genetic potential…Race, Nation and State: the true Trinity.
    * Asians can do many things, metaphysical thinking is not one of them.

      1. But there are Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists to be found in foxholes.

    1. What you describe here is basically saying that we as humans are just some kind of “clever” ANIMALS. Very sobering to think about it. All becomes meaningless when you think about it. And then it makes somebody understand why humans are struggling and seeking for fame, money, pleasure, fun … and all this meaningless stuff- Like an instinct driven animal.
      Christianity on the other hand gives us higher meaning, dignity and honor. Being made in the image of the creator and doing his will is an incredible honor! The question only remains if its true and wether someone can believe in it. The great mystery.

      1. The evolution of the pre frontal cortex allowed the human animal to intellectualize its instincts.

  5. I just don’t see how it would ever be possible to find such a preacher, unless it’s some really backwoods, backwater place where there are few SJWs. Otherwise, he would quickly get the Roosh treatment, SJWed, protested, and sent on a plane to Ukraine and cultural oblivion. The author underestimates the times we are in, I think, unfortunately.

    1. Look for US Pastor “Steven Anderson”.
      He is a real fundamentalist… and he matches all the points, and even more.
      Banned from several nations and under constant attacks. But he stays on track and even intensifies his fundamental preaching.

  6. Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. He is alive. He said, of himself, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me!”
    Quite a statement for a being to say! In my world, anyone that can say what Jesus said and then return from the dead, on the third day, is totally believable and his word is total truth!

  7. My father is a pastor and I remember even when the beta soy virus began infecting mainstream Christianity, he would still talk about the gay agenda, how women are starting to “rule over men”, and other redpilled topics in church. He doesn’t preach anymore but it’s troubling to know just how liberal and degenerate Christianity in the west is becoming, no matter the denomination. The Catholics have their cucked Pope, the Protestants have many problems. Christianity is a religion of love but Jesus was not a “socialist peace hippie” or whatever modern libshits like to claim he was. He knew that Christians will have to take action in life; if we don’t have a sword, we are to sell our cloaks and buy one. And off topic but I’ve noticed the harcdcore right-wing ”hwite” nationalists hate Christianity because it’s a universalist religion, racism is considered an immoral sin, Jesus was Jewish and Hitler hated Christianity because it was too “flabby” to him, and then the just-as-cancerous left-wing hate Christanity because they think that it is a racist homophobic sexist evil white-mans religion (even thought it is Semitic in origin), yet they love Pisslam. Meanwhile us Christians are just scratching our heads wondering “what?”

    1. When your religion is universalist (Christianity) and you’ve got two tribal religions fighting against you (Judaism and Islam), you will lose.

      1. Islam is universalist as well. Yes it is very Arab-centric but there are millions of Black, Berber, Persian, Turkic, Southeast Asian Muslims in the same way that Christanity is usually Eurocentric but all races and ethnicties follow it. Only Judaism is tribal because it is literally an ethnic religion, (like Shinto to the Japanese) .

  8. Great list. It reminds me of Aurelius Moner’s previous work here. It is great to occasionally have an article focused on the spiritual life of man.
    Disagree on just one point–the King James Bible. I am really torn on this one. On the one hand, when it was written it was by far the best English translation out there and there is much to recommend it. But, since then new archaeology like the finding of the Dead Sea Scrolls, along with increased knowledge of ancient languages, has produced other versions that may be more accurate renditions. Not only that but they tend to be more accessible for the modern reader who doesn’t speak Shakespearean English.
    The NKJV seems like a good compromise that preserves much of the sound of the original with some updated language and incorporation of new finds and understandings of the text, but without going off into left field like some of the hippier versions. “Hey man, come over here and let’s smoke a joint while I make some fish and bread to satisfy the munchies.”

  9. > going to church
    a tacit admission of ur betadom lol
    getting on ur knees is for women and faggots

  10. Protestant morality killed the West.
    Fuck off, non-Catholics. Fuck off. You’ve fucked us all over.
    Protestantism is modern liberalism. Fucking hippy Christians. Feel-good Christianity faggots.

  11. Wow how very peculiar this sites’ up/down votes take a massive switch on this one topic alone. Posters ive never heard of before. (More like the same old crowd using diff handles)

  12. How does ROK comment board feel about Lutherans (up/down)? In the northeastern and southeastern United States, it depends on the preacher. Some sermons reach the masculine intensity described in the article. Also depends on the individual church and how it reflects the surrounding community. It also waivers with the fire of the preacher. Some are more professorial about it, more academic and less emotional, and have a gentler delivery with inquisitiveness laced into it. Others are soft in sincere way, with a certain loving, modern sensibility toward their worship/respect for Jesus Christ and core knowledge. this last category would not be channeling the KJ version of the Bible anytime soon. Others punch a little too high, cross the feminist boundary, almost emit a half-gay background vibe. My sister got confirmed. I bailed on it. I grew into the kind that no longer needs to congregate around an obelisk every Sunday (and that’s not mockery). Other lessons, philosophers and thinkers to explore, but the wisdom of JC and the good book goes with. Here’s a sketch of the modern autodidact.

  13. Excellent essay. I’m an evangelical Christian, going on eight years now after being born again, and who also is familiar with the teaching of many preachers because of travel and Christian radio.
    Among the points you mentioned, I would assert the most challenging aspect for many evangelical pastors in the U.S. is the exhortation to not worship one’s wife.
    In fact this is exactly what has turned me off to listening to the radio pastor I have been following for years, and through whom I have been led to Christ after years in the wilderness.
    He recently went through several weeks of teachings about false worship, and at one point spoke through a list of things we are not to worship, including, of course, money, but also an edgy one: “you shouldn’t worship your children.”
    I gave him credit for that last one, but at the same time, I was waiting for the bombshell, “don’t worship your wife.”
    But it didn’t come. I knew he wouldn’t say it, because it would contradict other subtle messages that have been creeping in. It would have pulled the wool off the creeping heresy. I think it might have created a gasp in the congregation if he had said those words.
    Sadly I don’t think he would be alone in this categorization. If you read Dalrock, you’ll see this is a problem throughout much of American evangelical Protestantism—one of it’s biggest challenges at the moment. I respect the man I mentioned greatly for his radio ministry, and continue to listen, since in so many other ways he is an excellent teacher. Yet I would ask him point blank in person: “what about worship of one’s wife?”
    All of this has made me more sympathetic to the Catholic position regarding the adoration of Mary. I’m coming around to believing that perhaps one either venerates Mary, or venerates all women.

    1. Feminism and cukky modernist ‘interpretations’ are entrenched in McChristianity franchises now unfortunately.

  14. My opinion of religion is that it is a tool for spicing up the narrative of your life and the universe. People have long derived inspiration from faery tales, fables, myths, legends and religions. Nowadays even christians themselves are making this comparison to keep their wagon going; they don’t want to say that christianity is no different than greek mythology but that people can be attracted to christianity by interpreting their personal life in the context of biblical narrative. Like any good book or story, biblical stories and accounts may hold some valuable lessons for people regardless of their world view.
    The biggest spiritual experience of mine in my childhood and adult days has been video games and movies and the stories attached to them. For example when I was 12 I saw the movies “Mortal Kombat” and “Mortal Kombat Annihilation” at a friend’s house and those movies have some good spiritual messages in them even though it’s popcorn entertainment; the games even have a theology of their own. Each generation can derive spiritual content from the media and experiences available at the time.
    Centuries and even millenia ago the world was a very scary and potentially ugly place where the simplest disease could kill you, the government would not find out who killed you if someone decided to do so and there were few sources of entertainment. Religions were around at that time. As life grew more complex and easier and people’s IQ went up, the need to put religion and God everywhere diminished but the same religious legends continued to follow the next generation orally and in written form. The world has seen countless generations of people construct buildings, write books, organize festivals and events and relate sappy stories to one another. To someone who is a believer, all this is proof of God’s glory. To a non-believer it’s proof of human persistence, ability and emotionality; it’s the humans that were great even if God was nowhere to be found. Even the most callous atheist cannot help but be moved by the emotion filled stories religious stories of elders and every generation will bear witness to this same interaction as people cope with the reality of the circle of life and thus the cycle never dies. Thus almost every atheist has a soft spot for christian stories even if he cannot bring himself to take them more seriously than scientology but there’s a place for them during some of the grand moments of life. Just like children cannot be told everything in adult language and on adult level, adults do also need shelter from reductionist and materialist explanations of things.
    As an agnostic atheist I don’t know who is right: sometimes I just wish that christians would not pretend to have all the answers or subtly intimidate people with references of eternal torment. Having a lutheran upbringing this has not been much of a problem but when you dig deep enough the argument for christianity often comes down to this. I have nothing but respect for believers who make the distinction between “as christians we believe…” and “it says in the Bible and therefore it is so that…”

  15. I have sadly notice about the church is not about salvation but entertainment. I am a Christian even though I no longer enter a church.9+

  16. Jesus is the path to salvation, not Paul, not Timothy, Not Pastor Rogenchantz. If a woman just so happens to have a message and a church that would convert believers and bring them to the light, there should be no problem.

  17. 1 sign you’re an idiot…you believe baseless religious claims about God that exist to drain your wallet and control you. Furthermore, I probably detest sjw’s more than you do. Doesn’t excuse the sheer cognitive dissonance and collective delusion of those that believe in “God” despite ZERO empirical evidence. If this is you then you either have a weak mind or lack the brains God gave the average eighth grader. Ha, God!!!! I crack myself up.

  18. I agree with most of this article because I’ve seen it myself in many churches. Where I disagree is the need to use the KJV. I believe Christians should read the Word in contemporary language. We don’t speak to each other in 400- year old English, so why should we study the Word in it? If you are a Traditionalist, use the Revised Standard or the New KJV. Both stick closely to the KJV without the “clumsy” wording. The New International Version is “okay”, but seems a little less powerful when you read it. I’m hearing about the Revised NIV, and I think Political Correctness has corrupted it. Your best bet is to compare versions carefully. Check out the Amplified Bible.

    1. KJV is actually very readable, once you get a little used to the antiquated language. I do have other translations (NJKV) or read the on a device but somehow it is the KJV that I read most and especially enjoy the most.
      NLT is not a bad translation for a more easier to understand one.
      Still, don’t discard the KJV. Although you could say that KJV language is outdated, it is the book that shaped today”s English. And it really is not that difficult to read.

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