Thomistic Redneck

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Thomistic Redneck

Thomistic Redneck

@ThomistRedneck

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
One of the under appreciated aspects of the parental obligation is that it never ends. People get in their heads that after their kids become adults they can just waste their inheritance. Parents who do this will answer to God for their avarice, and they will have no response.
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens

a friend’s boomer parents bought their home for $67,000 in 1993. Today, it’s worth ~$1,200,000 and he’s their only son so he thought he’d be a millionaire when they die but they just sold the house last week to enjoy their retirement 💀

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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@chery_hilches @realitywonk @BitcoinSapiens Your parents do owe you. Everything that belongs to your parents is rightfully yours when they die. To squander what your children are owed on yourself is evil, and you will answer for it before almighty God.
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Cher Hill, Canadian
Cher Hill, Canadian@chery_hilches·
@realitywonk @BitcoinSapiens And here lies the problem, the mentality that parents owe you? My parents gave me life. They kept me safe. They fed me, ensuring I had Christmas and birthdays. They took me camping, vacations. Then they retired, got old and died. I was close by always, especially at the end.
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
a friend’s boomer parents bought their home for $67,000 in 1993. Today, it’s worth ~$1,200,000 and he’s their only son so he thought he’d be a millionaire when they die but they just sold the house last week to enjoy their retirement 💀
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Joshua Hicks 🇻🇦@BoazOnTrail·
My son had a lot of questions recently on why benches in cities look weird and aren’t comfortable. I explained it’s so homeless people can’t sleep on them. It baffles both of us. The homeless issue is a weird one to me, but keeping them from sleeping on benches by making benches no one wants to sit on is weird to me. We need to look into things we can do similar to Japan regarding homelessness, but I don’t think any of it would work here
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@BeSaintly Yes and no. The point of this kind of architecture in theory is to force the homeless into shelters so they don’t die of exposure. This, of course, requires an ample number of shelters to receive them. Doing this when you know there are not enough shelters is Antichristic
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+JMJ+@JMJCircello·
What’s sad is that the Novus Ordo lovers want nothing more than for the SSPX to be in “schism”, so they can point their fat fingers and feel holier than thou. It’s what they always do.
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius If I answered your question you’d just keep moving the goalposts until I give up. Thats what you’ve proven. You’re not even worth the energy to block
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck Questions asked? Not answered. It’s interesting you lash out at others for being illiterate when you are incapable of answering basic questions yourself. Maybe you should do more studying. Have a good day
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
If you speak the truth on this site you’ll be accused of rage bait
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius Apparently you need a better LLM to run this account, since you apparently forgot you asked me for examples of people I respected of your persuasion
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck Right let me appeal to Wagner who is nowhere in this conversation because I can’t think on my own and I just listen to him
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius You haven’t even read the 6th ecumenical council. You probably got a chat gpt summary that you have to regularly revisit. Have you read the summa? Against all heresies? Augustine? Socrates? Anything? Of course not, you only read cherry picked documents that you think support you
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck And then when you’re done let me know if you’re familiar with the 6th ecumenical council or whether you are historically illiterate as you like to say
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius Your desire to deflect from your preposterous initial statement is just further evidence of the grift. You say things that are outlandish and absurd and then try to change the subject. You aren’t looking for an intellectual discussion, just looking for clicks and impressions
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius Christian B Wagner mogs you. You aren’t even in his vicinity, but you desperately want to be an intellectual because you know that’s where the money is. Thankfully nobody listens to you, no matter how much you paid for your blue check
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck Right but all the historically literate ones are only the ones whose beliefs you already share, what a weird coincidence
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Thomistic Redneck
Thomistic Redneck@ThomistRedneck·
@ModernBoethius Eager to move on from “I can’t imagine in any sane world where criticism and animosity to a pope and ecumenical council is considered traditional.” Are we? Well I’m not. Have you ever read the letters of St Catherine of Siena to Pope Gregory XI?
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck Ok, have you read any parts of the sixth ecumenical council, specifically regarding the papacy, yes or no?
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
@ThomistRedneck For my part, I can’t imagine in any sane world where criticism and animosity to a pope and ecumenical council is considered traditional. It was never traditional to attack popes until 1960? It doesn’t make sense
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