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Alex here, I'm back. I'll make a SAFemail ASAP for those who'd like to contact me. 1-8-16

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4b88b8 No.258259

>be agnostic

>realize that sjws, leftists, libertarians and /pol/tards are all degenerates in their own way

>realize that the only conservative, pro-life, pro-family, decent human beings are christians

I can't do much, but I hope christianity grows despite our secular society. You guys are the salvation for our civilization.

091f0d No.258267

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>>258259

I was in your exact position a year ago. Stick around, you might find this stuff to be believable after all.

These doodles are a good introduction to the faith:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw-kYN6wWXWDyp_lB0wnlxw


08c1f0 No.258272

>>258259

Thanks my extended fam


51898f No.258273

Read Mere Christianity by CS Lewis. He argues that the existence of an innate sense of morality in (the vast majority of) human beings, and the comportment of all traditional systems of morality, and the insanity of all modern "moral" systems is actually strong evidence for the existence of God.


e4fcc1 No.258274

>>258259

>>258259

>libertarians

Even /pol/ realized libertarians are degenerate cancer


4b88b8 No.258279

>>258267

>>258273

I don't really want to convert right now, but I want to read about christianity more. I'll try to keep an open mind.

Who else do you recommend besides CS Lewis? I'm thinking about reading Edward Feser's book about Aquinas, is it good? I know that there are some strong arguments for God in philosophy, but I don't know much about it.


091f0d No.258300

>>258279

There's a bread pill reading list, maybe someone here has the image.

I haven't read Feser, but I think philosophy is key here. I realised that I had been basing my whole world view on some potentially very flawed Enlightenment philosophy, especially the epistemology. I started watching Church Militant's series of interviews with Dr. Charles Rice, Right Reason, but it's behind a paywall.

Though maybe not too relevant for you at this stage, they do have a lot of free material that brings you up to speed on all the problems faced by the Catholic Church today on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX17igkZ9JhU64JoTBVSWeQ


54d0fa No.258350

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>>258300

Checked.

Huzzah, I actually have an image somebody requested. Good thing I saved it.

I need to look into reading these myself, actually.


d77ded No.258353

>christians are salvation for society

>not christ himself

I don't know what to say!


d468a9 No.258378


9cc451 No.258385

>>258279

If you want intense philosophy and logic, you must read Alvin Plantiga. Warranted Christian Belief is what you're likely looking for from an agnostic background.


4b88b8 No.258391

>>258300

>>258350

>>258385

Thank you for the recommendations.

>>258353

I don't see the world through supernatural lens like you. But I think we can both agree that the world is a better place with certain religious values. Maybe "salvation" is too strong of a word, no human society will ever be perfect, but it still is much better than the tragedies caused by anti-religious ideologies.

>>258378

What?


733aa5 No.258392

>>258353

The Church is the body of Christ


a82e6f No.258399

>>258274

I mean theyre just pure ideology

>i think abortions are wrong (so theyre child murder)

>but i allow them to continue cause they should

Dumbest shit i ever heard. The son of Ron Paul debated Sanders once and his position was that one of the rules under the hyppocratic oath, which binds you to attend to any patient who is in need of aid, should not be law because its against "muh freedoms". As christians, we know the importance of stuff like free will, but we also know the importance of obediance, and how true freedom is found under God's rules. Basically, libtards are freedom worshipping idolaters.


ac989f No.258405

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>>258259

Tell me what your deepest incongruity with Christianity is.


4344a8 No.258445

>>258353

“Christ has no body now but yours. No hands, no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good. Yours are the hands through which he blesses all the world. Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body now on earth but yours.”

― Teresa of Ávila


77c318 No.260191

>>258399

applies to Protestant as well. Obedience and authority are key pillars of Christianity yet know where to be found in Protestants with the exception of God commandments because they are Judaizers. God is not your president or your prime minister he is your Lord yet Protestants reject him and his church.




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