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@AaronCS87

I plan to reorient my account towards things I enjoy. Architecture, Science fiction, animals, geopolitical history, politics in general, religion.

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@orcbrandronin That's kinda what I meant. Like a barely educated dude in the U.S. civil war would typically be way more eloquent than what our education system has been turing out for decades.
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Word abuse is a fucking plague and I hate you all who abuse the meanings of words.
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@ItIsHoeMath @MmisterNobody For me it was 2014. It was when the social justice protests started on college campuses and the media started massively covering black peoples bad police interactions.
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Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
I’m fully convinced that we entered an alternate timeline in 2019.
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Would recommend everyone activate two factor authentication on your X account, I would have been able to immediately log my account out of all active sessions & change password—revoking the hackers access— if I’d had it activated prior to those fuckers taking over my account.
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Over the next couple days I'm going to post a thread I have been working on. About Christian themes of the Emperor in the Science fiction franchise of Warhammer 40K. #1 The Emperor of Mankind in Warhammer 40,000 is a tragic figure who was a near flawless super hero of near unlimited power that rebuilt human civilization in 30,000 AD after it fell apart. But he had a key flaw of militant atheism and a rejection of faith which represent a profound blind spot, ultimately contributing to the Imperium's downfall and his own ironic deification. This flaw, rooted in his hubris, whose secrecy and denial of spiritual needs invite corruption, much like the biblical fall from grace. While he positioned himself as humanity's messianic savior—helping humanity from the shadows since 8000 BC, his suppression of religion created a vacuum that Chaos exploited. By the 41st millennium, the Imperium worships him as the God-Emperor, with the Imperial Religion re evolving into resembling Catholic structures: Saints, relics, and Inquisition, Warrior Monastic orders and Ecclesiarchy, . This evolution subverts his secular Imperial Truth, arguably proving that in denying faith is an enduring trait that cant be extinguished.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I don’t think the State of Israel is the fulfillment of Biblical prophesy, but I also don’t think we should let radical Islamists destroy it
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I speak for Helen Keller
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As far as I know the Patriarch of Constantinople is pretty globalist and conservative Orthodox don't like him. But he is pretty pro Ukraine. It's kinda complicated. Although I am Catholic, I do not like the direction the church has been heading. It has also become much more globalist since the 2nd Vatican council in the 60s.
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@AaronCS87 @a_real_wobble Huh. Then maybe the Patriarch of Constantinople is part of the globalist forces? Because the Catholics for Catholics fiasco and Flynntards all are connected to Dugin, who carries out Putin's propaganda. Or maybe Russian Orthodox isn't involved? @Restitutor_ he knows a lot of info
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X309 I see lots of people trying to divide Protestants and Catholics at the moment. What is their goal? Are they just misguided, or are they amplifying a psyop? Protestants are being sidelined politically by radicals on the Right, notably by people trying to appropriate and distort the legacy of Charlie Kirk, and there is a fake push for Catholic integralism at the same time. The Pope is acting weird (woke?), so the Church is weak at the moment. If Christians do not see through this, there will be political confusion and disarray in the center-right, and the radical Left will seize the opportunity to gain power.
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Constantinople's Patriarch let Ukraine's Orthodox Church split from the Russian Orthodox Church and govern itself when Russia invaded Ukraine. The Church of Moscow views this as a violation of their sovereignty. Constantinople's Patriarch Bartholomew has also been talking to Rome. Moscow is completely opposed to talking to Rome. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Mosc…
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@Panindependent I doubt women would like him as a boyfriend though. He has zero social skills, is divorced from reality, bad hygiene, snarls for no reason often, very negative and constantly compares himself to his brothers.
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@aimeeterese It would be nice if conservatives could just treat Israel as a regular U.S. ally. But tons of people are obsessed with it. I hope Iran turns into a normal democracy and we dont have to hear about the Middle east anymore. I am fatigued.
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@MrCasey62 Orthodox probably see the Protestant arguments on here, think they are insane but stay out of it because of dislike of Catholics because the 4th crusade was a mess.
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MrCasey@MrCasey62·
“Sola Ecclesia” (“the Church alone”) doesn’t exist. It’s made-up trash from Evangelicals who keep losing the “Sola Scriptura” debate with Catholics and are desperate to come up with SOMETHING. A childish retort. Nothing more.
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@MrCasey62 It would not surprise me if there are some Protestants that read this and think it means homosexuality is ok if they are under the influence of marijuana
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No Scripture verse says this. Many Scripture verses condemn this. And anyone who bothers to think it through knows it doesn’t even remotely make sense.
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Yellow (Patriarch of Constantinople) has the highest prestige/honor of the Patriarch's and is kind of the first rank among Patriarch's but doesnt have more authority then the others. His picture is the guy in all black and he is the one the Pope has been talking to. The 2nd tier prestige/honor churches are their Patriarch of Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria. But the high honor ones dont have a ton of members. The rest are members of National churches. Of the National churches Russia is by far the biggest and their Patriarch is the guy wearing white. Russia's Patriarch is completely against talking to the Catholics. In my opinion if anything were to happen Patriarch of Constantinople would convince a few of the other Patriarchs like Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria + maybe Greece and some other smaller churches to some kind of union with Catholicism if they keep most their autonomy. But there is an almost 0% chance the Russian Patriarch would do that. He is very against talking to the west. My third image is the size of each of the Orthodox churches. Russia has by far the most
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Although I am Catholic I think that is kind of an inaccurate theory because of how Eastern Orthodoxy works. The Orthodox have territories called Autocephalies led by Patriarch who is kind of like a Pope in each territory. The important ones are on the bottom, the ones on the right are disputed and small. There are also two kinds of categories on the bottom.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

So Integralism is in the discourse today. What is it? Integralism BEGAN as a Catholic political and economic doctrine in the late 19th century, first explained by Pope Leo XIII, et al. The short version is that it holds that there is proper justification for the state, Church, and economy (in a subordinate way) to be re-INTEGRAted. That is, it believes the Church and state should merge and control the economy for the good of everyone. The original point was that Catholic moral principles should structure the state and the economy for what it defines as the "common good." The reason given is that there are two spheres of authority, Temporal (political, State) and Spiritual (haha "not political," Church) that both need their own management but that the demands of the Spiritual sphere, thus Spiritual authority, supervene Temporal authority. In short, Integralists believe that political authority should ALIGN with Spiritual authority, which they just so happen to have a monopoly of legitimate control over, in their own opinion, of course. The reason for this is that the Spiritual goals of humanity are its highest calling. Therefore, the state must operate as the state but must be brought into alignment or be subordinated to the Church. In practice, this means that the Church authority will be able to use the temporal authority of the state to compel people in ways the Church, in its own sight, deems best for their spiritual circumstances. Humans, they say, have both temporal and spiritual ends, but the spiritual ones are higher, so the temporal ones have to serve the spiritual ones. They frame this as "promotion of the common good," which is also something they define. The view is that the state has the duty to promote "true religion" and to direct citizens to the right beliefs in and duties before God, as they see it. Part of this includes ordering the economy in which citizens engage in the management of many of their "temporal ends." (This could be managed, one might imagine, through something like Church-arranged social credit, for example. Indeed, a social credit system like they have in China is very much like a Communist Integralist system instead of a Catholic one, at least in how it manages the economy and using state power to coerce people toward what that faith believes is man's highest end, the fully realized completion of socialism.) Integralism goes on to include a critique and rejection of classical liberalism, religious liberty, economic liberty, modernism and modernity, and whatever they mean by "the" Enlightenment (as if there was just one). In its rejection of religious pluralism, Integralism often demands a single expression of faith in public. While it may tolerate or allow private belief of other faiths, it is the state's temporal role to urge citizens toward their one correct (in their opinion) spiritual end and to therefore prohibit and even punish public expressions or displays of other faiths as being generally damaging to social cohesion and unity and thus the magical "common good." Pursuant to that, while Integralism isn't specifically anti-Semitic in its expressed character, its open rejection of religious pluralism tends to make it anti-Semitic in practice, which tends to remind its adherents to look for theological and scriptural reasons to blame Jews for the problems of society. See, people practicing the unapproved faiths in public damages the public circumstance and the common good, and "being Jewish" counts. Finding theological or scriptural justifications for these odious beliefs tends to follow. Though Integralism began as a Catholic politico-economic doctrine, there's nothing in particular that would limit it to Catholic beliefs if you jimmy the underlying theologies enough. Protestants who believe in the state being the steward or shepherd of man's ends could very easily adopt an Integralist framework and, in recent years, have done so consciously and explicitly within the so-called "Christian Nationalism" movement. Due to political alignment, like a kind of Integralist Intersectionality, there is even now an "ecumenical Integralism" project where the Catholic and Protestant exponents pretend they can get along. What this really means is using the Schmittian friend-enemy distinction to ally themselves against their common enemy, which is the American Constitution and American religious liberty. This is an experiment that is being tried in America today, and it hasn't been going well. Look no further than Yoram Hazony's National Conservatism (NatCon) to see what "ecumenical Integralism" combined with a renewed religious nationalist model brought as fruit. Poor Yoram! Needless to say, most Catholics, especially American ones, do not subscribe to Integralism, and most Protestants not only reject it but laugh at the very idea as a kind of trick of Rome. Nonetheless, it has become a moderately significant movement that has a lot to do with the current idiocy many of us call the Woke Right. You may or may not recognize all of the names involved, but you'll probably recognize some of them. Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule is probably the progenitor of this idiocy, having come to it after wanting to force Carl Schmitt's Nazi legal theories into American society to justify the tyranny we adopted after 9/11 and then finding Catholic Integralism as a suitable vehicle to subvert the American order and engage in the libido dominandi (lust for dominance) behind all authoritarianism. Aside from him, false luminaries like Chad Pecknold, R.R. Reno, Gladden Pappin, Patrick Deneen, Sohrab Amarhi, and their buddies Kevin Roberts and J.D. Vance are either Integralists or well within Integralist enclaves, among others. This doesn't count the raft of moronic "Protestant Integralist" hangers-on who don't realize the role they're playing or how it's going to work out for them in the end (these are hard to find because most of them have deleted most of the evidence that they publicly held such a dimwitted view, mostly in 2022 and 2023). So while the young neo-Catholics of today are out howling about attacks on them in the present, you barely have to scratch most of them a little to find out that they're actually defending Integralist tyranny in the name of Catholicism (hashtag NotOurShield). They're something else, though, and it's good to know what and what's really going on here.

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