I think the black pill taking a more deterministic, circumstantial world view can contradict with certain religious teachings. Like how we try to see through our own coping mechanisms here, this reminds me of the atheist/agnostic breakdown of religion being a giant coping mechanism, "opiate of the masses".
Religion as a modus vivendi could pose some contradictions, the end goal of most widespread religion however is the afterlife, and everything else is theoretically second to that(numerically insignificant)
The material conditions of your life and genetic determinism, if you were to claim that you have the agency to get into heaven/hell whatever and it isn't predetermined, shouldn't matter to your faith if you believe in the afterlife because it's all moving towards that goal
Similarly, your views therein should be shaped by religious teachings primarily
Blackpill pertaining to looks is a very small microcosm of what is essentially the question of genetic determinism ala; why is there such inherent inequality, could it have a deterministic impact on one's adoption of the faith, and ultimately does the individual have any agency in their faith.
As for the answers? Couldn't tell ya, I'm not religious, I just mean to say the material conditions of society, whether that be some sort of inceldom disability inequality whatever, is irrelevant to the end goal of the afterlife in religions such as christianity and islam. If you believe and have gotten past the ideas of determinism and believe in the afterlife, blackpill shouldn't concern you at all. God's justice wouldn't be up to you to decide in any capacity.
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