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Orthodox Christian ☦️ Rooted in Faith, Family & Nation 🇬🇧 Anglo-French heritage 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇫🇷 Father of 5

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Saint Paisios, continued: his prophecies of war 🔥🧵 Aside from our beloved Saint Paisios' incredible wisdom and miracle work, he is also well known for several prophecies that are uncomfortable to contemplate and has eerie echoes to current events. Requested by: @JuengerinJesu
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The more I post about other races the more I get abused in the comments. Please stop it, I have feelings.
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This kid is a patriot.
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To clarify one point: when I brought up the diversity within Protestantism, it wasn’t meant as a rhetorical critique or “gotcha.” It was to distinguish between two different ways the word “tradition” is being used. One is theological/ecclesial continuity (how a church understands itself across history). The other is civilizational or cultural inheritance (what a society broadly passes down). My concern is that those two categories are being treated as interchangeable in this discussion, when they aren’t.
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Petruchio@_Petruchio·
If you are an Englishman your culture passed down a Protestant heritage. If your parents and grandparents were RC, they passed that down as well, even if badly. My point is that EO is not Western. It is foreign. You can try and pivot away by bringing up various, tired critiques of the Protestant tradition, but that doesnt change the fact that you are pushing something that is not English or American. "Hey did you know that Baptists and Presbys and Methodists disagree?" Yeah no shit guy im well aware.
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Lets just clear one thing up, I never left protestantism. I was raised in a non-practicing RC household that was mostly agnostic. If anything, I left atheism. If you dont want to debate, that's fine. Bit wild that you claim that im trying to subvert anything, I thought we were discussion history and tradition. Framing this an an external attack doesnt really fit what's been said.
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Petruchio@_Petruchio·
Im well aware of the intricacies and contradictions of the Protestant tradition. For better or worse, it is my tradition, and I have no interest in debating it with someone who left and is trying to subvert it from outside for the same reason I would never talk to a jeet or jew about such things.
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Angloid@angloid0·
Being banned from France is one of the greatest achievements for an Englishman. I am a happy man
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When you say “the Protestant tradition” that isn’t actually a single tradition in any doctrinal or historical sense. Do you mean Anglicanism, Reformed theology, Lutheranism, Baptist traditions, or something like modern evangelicalism? They often disagree on baptism, ecclesiology, salvation, and authority. So the claim that there is one coherent Protestant heritage tradition is already doing a lot of simplification.it’s closer to a broad cultural label than a single inherited theological tradition.
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Petruchio@_Petruchio·
It is similar to if you give up your national citizenship for another nation and then still want to be involved in your former nations affairs. If you are a real American or Englishman, your family almost certainly did not practice the Eastern tradition. You say that those outside the Tradition can comment. Maybe so. Just because you can doesnt mean you should. For the same reason that, hopefully, both you and I reject a jeet commenting on either American or English religion or history, regardless of the jeet's merits, the person who elects to convert to an Eastern faith, for whatever reason, has forfeited a heritage and is, in a sense, an outsider. You elected to leave a Tradition passed down to you. That has consequences
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You’re shifting from disagreement into gatekeeping. Protestantism being part of Anglo American heritage doesnt make tradition a closed category that only participants can comment on, and it doesn’t follow that choosing Orthodoxy disqualifies someone from discussing Western religious or cultural history. We’re also talking about two different uses of tradition. Cultural heritage versus ecclesial continuity. Those arent interchangeable, so excluding one framework doesnt resolve the argument.
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Petruchio@_Petruchio·
@KinshipFirst @AnimeAugsburg Ok. If your priority is what you understand to be the Church as defined by the Eastern tradition, be silent about Western tradition and politics. The Protestant tradition, in America but also England to an extent, is our heritage. If you prefer another, dont talk about tradition
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Petruchio@_Petruchio·
@KinshipFirst @AnimeAugsburg Maybe in some remote island in Alaska. Not in any significant sense. American religious tradition is mostly protestant with some RC presence. Judaism has more of a tradition in America than orthodoxy
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@AnimeAugsburg Ortho bros: "I love tradition and history" Also ortho bros: "my faith, which I learned about yesterday, is Eastern with essentially no presence or tradition in America"
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Remigration Ruby@RemigrationRuby·
1 in 5 people in Britain weren't born here. 1 in 5. Can we just fucking lock in please.
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@ZugPaints Frog, dumbass runes, make believe issue Someone get this zog bot back to his kindergarten
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And I will do it again, and possibly a third time.
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“Restore Britain is the enemy of populism.” Yes. 2010s populism, as embodied in the figure of Trump and his friends like Farage, has been utterly defeated as a radical force. It now belongs to the establishment and has no teeth. We are nationalists.
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Rupert Lowe calls Reform UK ‘the cult of Nigel’. He has some nerve. Restore Britain is an insane cult of personality. The crank right’s homoerotic fawning over ‘Crusader’ Lowe is truly mortifying. It would make Kim Jong Un wince, says Brendan O’Neill buff.ly/DbiUXiS

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The Spanish Golden Age (Siglo de Oro) is conventionally dated from 1492—the same pivotal year as the fall of Granada, Columbus's first voyage to the Americas, and the Alhambra Decree. It marked Spain's rise as a global empire and a flourishing of arts, literature, and culture that lasted through the 16th and much of the 17th century (roughly until ~1659 or later).
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Remember - it's never over.
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The Jewish population was expelled from Spain in 1492. On March 31—just months after Granada fell—Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile issued the Alhambra Decree, ordering all unconverted Jews to leave the Crowns of Castile and Aragon by July 31 (or convert to Christianity).
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@KinshipFirst @_BasedCow_ The Reconquista—the long process of Christian kingdoms reclaiming the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule—conventionally ended in 1492. That's when the Emirate of Granada, the last Islamic state in Spain, fell to Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile on January 2.
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