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Now thats a real christpill ainit
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Theocracy corrupts faith
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>>3250793 (OP)Yup.
Another monarchist gem
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What's wrong with theocracy
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>>3250810I look like this, how could you tell?
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>>3250833Church and state mixed very well for literally 1000 years until psycho muslims invaded, and cuckolics refused to help byzantium only until after it fell.
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>>3250793 (OP)Picrel is in error because the average person should be receiving any advice concerning their spiritual life from the Church. Though the State should operate under the guidance and providence of God, it does not directly handle matters of a spiritual nature in the same way as the Church.
This made me think; it's possible one of the things holding Monarchism back as a political movement is that people, even Monarchists, insist on associating it with Medieval imagery. Not to say that there is no beauty in it, but it makes it seem like a politic that has no place in the modern world. That's not even to mention the association normies have between the Medieval Age and the so-called "Dark Ages".
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>>3250842Trve, orthodox is the only way.
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>>3250832my toss got ignored
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>>3250845And how does that make you feel?
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>>3250842The Reformation and Counter-Reformation were actual poisons, negation for its own sake that lead to massive kikes like Kant making Western civilization rotten. A sign of a stable society is the mixing of metaphysical and temporal power. Shit like China stayed the same for thousands upon thousands of years with stable Tradition. What did the Protestants give us but the wars of religion and petty nationalism? Not to say we should go back to the Catholic Church as it is thoroughly modernized and debased but if you hate the world we live in today defending the separation of the metaphysical and temporal is crazy. There needs to be a unity of the two somehow to stabilize society.
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>>3250844Well were you born Orthodox
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>>3250850No, raised 2% protestant, 98% agnostic, never really even going to church.
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>>3250849>petty nationalismYou need to go back
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>>3250853Nationalism as it exists today isn't Traditional enough, no ties to the blood. This is what I mean as 'petty nationalism'. Read Evola.
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>>3250849The modern Catholic Church is overrun with spics. Obviously you're a Maryland Catholic so you're not a spic, but it's just a large issue either way
The only person Catholic in my family was my grandmother who was Assyrian.
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>>3250860I'm not Catholic at all, it's a modernized institution at this point. Though I think if there was any genuine effort to reform the West it would have to play a role as being metaphysicians for western civlization as there's not really anything else like it around.
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>>3250862The Catholic Church does really form the bedrock of Western Europe. It does have the power and ability to an incredible amount of positive change in Europe by taking advantage of that fact. Either they don't see the status quo as anything worth changing, or they are deliberately letting things get worse for whatever reason.
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>>3250874where have you been nigga?
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>>3250803everything does really
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>>3250876Busy IRL, I don't use the site much now, though still probably more than I'd like to be
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>>3250881do you still watch tranime
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>>3250882the last anime I watched was a re-watch of Serial Experiments Lain like a month ago
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>>3250884so what you do naow?
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>>3250893what do you do in general
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>>3250881Are you still wageslaving at your moms restraunt?
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>>3250898>>3250902Yes, I'm still working hard in the wage cage
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>>3250907and besides that?
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>>3250907How do you plan on leaving the wage cage
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>>3250912Nothing really. Without going into detail, familial circumstance is kind of making doing things difficult at the moment.
>>3250913I honestly have no idea, I am very nervous to go to college or anything like that. I don't want to go into debt if I can at all avoid it.
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>>3250918I forgot amerimutts have to pay for college geeeeeg
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>>3250918Have you been able to go to church and get Baptized?
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>>3250874I don't think it's a case of deliberate action but rather a case of the nature of the age. Apostolic Christians know we've been in the latter days since the Resurrection, Muslims knew it, Hindus call it the Kali Yuga. I think it is relatively obvious that we are reaching a penultimate point leading up to a sort of judgement day, whether that's the end of the age or the end of the world isn't particularly relevant to my point rather that I don't think the Catholic Church could really fix itself even if it wanted to.
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>>3250920This country's naked greed is hands down one of the most repulsive things about it.
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>>3250928Not baptized yet, no. I've mentioned this before, but in hindsight it was silly to put "Orthodox" in my name considering I'm not yet baptized.
>>3250929The Hindu concept of the Kali Yuga isn't really compatible with Christian eschatology considering it's cyclical nature, but I kind of get what you're saying.