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Perfect reading material to get ready for Dune: Part Two. Check out the latest Symbolic World blog article, by Michael Parsons. Biblical Symbolism in Dune 2021: thesymbolicworld.com/content/biblic…





Perfect reading material to get ready for Dune: Part Two. Check out the latest Symbolic World blog article, by Michael Parsons. Biblical Symbolism in Dune 2021: thesymbolicworld.com/content/biblic…






I keep hearing people say, “America was founded on Judeo-Christian values.” However, 52 of the 55 signers of the Declaration of Independence were Christian. Not one of these men were Jewish. So, no. America was not founded on “Judeo-Christian” values. Just Christian values.

Marjorie Taylor Greene: "Here's the real truth. God only creates two sexes and two genders -- male and female -- and God does not make mistakes."






If anyone from anywhere can 'become' American, then being American means nothing



I don’t care for “Heritage American” as a concept or as a phrase, but isn’t this ethic you’re mocking, @Avik, just called…charity and prudence in pursuit of virtuous happiness? People enjoy the good their ancestors did, and we don’t hang their parents’ sins around their children’s necks. It IS an honor to be of a family line of the Cincinnati, and it IS wrong to shame current members of that society for the sins of their great-great-great-grandfathers. We honor the line as a way of honoring the good deeds done. We downplay the sins of the past so as to treat with mercy our neighbors in the present as well and to focus our attention more on what ought to be imitated than on what ought to be reviled (& those things put forward to be reviled are often all too easy to revile in our time). Why? Because virtue is a struggle, but condemning vices we don’t now have is not a part of that struggle. It may even be the opposite of that struggle, which needs an optimistic spirit that emphasizes the good man does, while conscious of the sin.

I am generally of the opinion that caring about what ancestors who died before you were born did is complete loser shit and nothing I’ve seen the last few years has really changed that.






