Probably some disagreement with my thoughts, but I'll effort post em.
I think Christianity is immune to using scripture against it. Primarily due to the heavily "interpretation" based system that it is, and has doubled down on.
Most Christians don't interpret the scripture themselves, but instead have a third party do it for them. It is why approximately 3 Sundays of services is all it takes for one to see sin as acceptable. Whether it be the internet or the leader of their denomination. Part of this is to do with the way it was written and the various translations, part of it is to do with the hierarchies within the religion. Any contradiction, or even outright horrible thing, is easily altered to be benign, or even mean the opposite. Let's not forget, jews were responsible for it.
Yet, we see a resurgence and resurrection of our older beliefs. It isn't due to pointing out scripture, but due to the fact the one interpretation that Christianity won't embrace and therefore, offer: A pro-White one.... while our people see that their race is what is being attacked. That is what truly separates the two in what they can really offer, because a Christian will claim it offers them everything that our old religions offer.... except for that, and here we see more people at least interested in our historical ways, created by us, practiced by our ancestors.
The reminder always needs to be there that nothing offered by Christianity is pro-White, the weakest point of it all when it comes to Whites being targeted for being such. As things continue to get worse for our - and more blatantly against our - race Christianity needs to be exposed for the lack of that, because the individuals that think individually and embrace the individual nature of the religion will slowly eyeball the collective they are a part of, even if they are unwillingly or consider themselves "accidentally" a part of that collective.