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Richard Spencer 🇺🇦@RichardBSpencer·
@bosco6000000 Yes, Martin Luther emphasized Jesus’s Jewishness, and, yes, he wanted widespread Jewish conversion to Protestantism. When the Jews let him down, he went on an autistic rage bender to end all autistic rage benders.
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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
@RichardBSpencer @JzeViewing My mother was a nurse who would frequently get Amish patients in the ER. She fucking hated them. Tons of spousal and child abuse among them, completely dysfunctional society (like many insular religious communities, tbh).
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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
@TradVat2 I interpreted the Witch as a critique of Protestantism, but more specifically about Calvinist anxieties over predestination. Tomassin is (inscrutably) reprobated from the start; Caleb pesters the father over the fate of his brother, etc.
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Jeremy Christiansen
Jeremy Christiansen@TradVat2·
This is sort of hilarious unintentionally. The whole "who built America" Catholic v. Protestant thing is silly (Catholics should not overstate their contribution, and Protestants shouldn't diminish it). But the choice to overlay the VVitch is hilarious because the movie is a cautionary tale about the core principle of Protestantism--private judgment. The family in the VVitch leaves the community over the ability to exercise private judgment on religious matters (from a community that itself left another in order to exercise private judgment, from another community that also originally separated over the principle of private judgment), everything that happens subsequently is the logical working out of that choice and the consequences of it. The VVitch is, even if esoterically, a strident critique of the fundamental urge of Protestantism. @SohrabAhmari
The Presbytery Inn@PresbyInn

Protestants built America.

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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
@CTrefugees @_bonaventurian You may be right, but I'm conflicted. My dad did this when he sold our house. Dug up the statue and brought it with him afterward, certainly had benign intentions.
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CTrefugees@CTrefugees·
@_bonaventurian It's saint abuse and inappropriate. The Church has generally advised against or suppressed this behavior.
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𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘶𝘴@_bonaventurian·
The entire practice of creating, selling, and burying St. Joseph statues to secure a property sale seems utterly backwards. This is not the same as intercession. The Foster Father of Our Lord Jesus's likeness reduced to a mere instrument for a monetary transaction seems grave.
Fr. Cassidy Stinson@TheHappyPriest

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𝘢𝘳𝘳𝘶𝘴@_bonaventurian·
"God is young: what a novelty! God never gets used to himself. He is eternally springing up, eternally begetting and giving as Father, eternally coming forth and lovingly answering as Son, and eternally circulating in the giving and receiving of love as Spirit."
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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
If my "racial animus" you just mean "unthinking hatred," then ok. But (a) ethnocentrism is founded more on the positive sense of commonality, (b) grievances can be legitimate sources of righteous anger. Both of these principles are accepted in Catholic political ethics.
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Christian social teaching is fundamentally opposed to racial animus, which is what immigration fear is ultimately down to: a combined loathing & fear of being around or perhaps being ruled by foreign stock people who arrive with somewhere between unfamiliar to hostile manners. The first big question for Christians broadly , Catholics specifically, from and of the West is: To what precise degree is this animus justified, empirically, and workable, socially? I would bet it’s not 100% but also not 0%. The second question that emerges though is, to what degree does this mean *rationally* and *empirically* defying the word of the Christian God, and for Catholics surely, his Church’s authority, in a more formal way? Because that too is then non-zero, even if not entirely. So you can a split emerge between the Protestants and Catholics again, actually, where Catholics might point out that hard-right white identitarianism Protestants are making it up as they go and fitting religion to suit their materially driven religious ends — “Republican Jesus! White Nationalist Jesus!” — which is of course, ridiculous, but, golly, would Catholics accept open borders if a Papal decree on that comes out?

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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
"When the Knight of Christ inflicts death it is to Christ's profit, and when he suffers death, it is for his own gain. The Christian glories in the death of the pagan because Christ is glorified." - St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Liber ad milites Templi, III
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@asuka_chiquita >quando o cristianismo ainda era profundamente influenciado por valores pagãos Vocês podem fazer todo o malabarismo do mundo, mas o ethos cristão continua sendo fundamentalmente pacifista. Jesus Cristo pregou a paz e a mansidão, não a guerra e o expansionismo.

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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
@RichardBSpencer There has always been a tension between accommodationist Catholic tendencies (vulgarizing Thomism to prop up an intellectually incoherent conservative project) and latent Catholic illiberalism (not just LARP; found expression in early Trump populism).
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Richard Spencer 🇺🇦
Richard Spencer 🇺🇦@RichardBSpencer·
A good essay/history on Catholics, war, and the American Right … BUT there is a major oversight—ignoring the reality that Catholics simply dominated conservatism since the ‘50s and there’s no end in sight! Buckley, Weyrich, Buchanan, Gingrich, the Supreme Court, even Bill O’ Reilly, I could go on and on. Your presentation is of “true Catholics” on the outside looking in. Conservatism has been a Catholic movement for 75 years.
Sohrab Ahmari@SohrabAhmari

Pope Leo has cast off / rendered impossible the brand of “conservative” Catholicism that since the 1970s has sought to make the faith safe for GOP belligerence and market fundamentalism. My 3,000-word essay, if you’re into such things. unherd.com/2026/04/the-po…

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Papista@TheRiverLock·
@XboxLiveGOP @TwistedNigger I don't think it's orthodox to believe that the Church has defected and that it's now universally celebrating a rite that is evil by itself, not to start talking about the consecration of bishops against papal mandate
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TradScolastique@ThomasDominus2·
Vote Republican? All your money goes to Israel and we import a billion Indians. Vote Democrat, All your money goes to Palestine and we import a billion Mexicans.
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Shady Logos
Shady Logos@southernsaxon7·
@XboxLiveGOP I'm considering crossing the Tiber. Would appreciate discussing it with you
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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
"In the new law there is a higher priesthood by which men are guided to heavenly goods, so in the law of Christ, kings must be subject to priests." - Aquinas, De Regno, XV
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Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
Just to sharpen a point: The enduring political tension between Catholic populists and the Vatican is over immigration, not war and peace. One reason Leo's opposition to the Iran War is effective is that many conservative Catholics (including in the Trump WH) think he's right.
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XboxLive Republican@XboxLiveGOP·
@FeserEdward I agree that the war with Iran is manifestly unjust, but I do think that you draw the conditions of defensive war in general overly strictly, though this is consistent with recent magisterium. Before the mid-20th century, Catholics took a more permissive view.
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