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Cope Hear me out, mang

What say you, mang?

  • Orthodox

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Catholic

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Gay cope, Chico

    Votes: 7 50.0%

  • Total voters
    14
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No christcuck intentions here, mang, Im just pondering and contemplating, for strictly community purposes n shiet to lessen the void of an inkwell existence, whether i should explore the Catholic Church or the orthodox counterpart, mang

Catholicism is widely more common than orthodoxy in my country of burgerland tho, mang:feelshehe:
 
Catholicism is gigacucked, go for Orthodoxy.
 
Christian Identity, which is the one true based Christianity
 
Both of them lay claim to that title, Chico
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Only Christian Identity, which teaches that the original sin was miscegenation
 
Gnosticism, chico
 
Nigga I thought you was just gonna research these religions
No, chico, I plan on physically attending to somewhat dull the void of inkwell life, mang
 
religion is blue pill. mango should be 4th option.
 
Christian bro
Catholics and orthodoxy are the original Christian branches, Chico. What ure referring to is protestant Christianity, which was first founded by martin luther, and i was already a part of that lackluster system, mang
 
No christcuck intentions here, mang, Im just pondering and contemplating, for strictly community purposes n shiet to lessen the void of an inkwell existence, whether i should explore the Catholic Church or the orthodox counterpart, mang

Catholicism is widely more common than orthodoxy in my country of burgerland tho, mang:feelshehe:
i hope you can really meet Christ, fakestians dry fast :panties:
 
I mean do both mang. I know more about the Catholic side of things but am starting to appreciate more, e.g., mystic writings in the Russian Orthodox tradition. Right now am reading The Way of the Pilgrim ... it hits hard. Strongly recommended mang.
 
I mean do both mang. I know more about the Catholic side of things but am starting to appreciate more, e.g., mystic writings in the Russian Orthodox tradition. Right now am reading The Way of the Pilgrim ... it hits hard. Strongly recommended mang.
Thanks for the suggestions, Chico. :feelsokman:I went into this thread also wondering which of the two options would be the most inkwell-friendly as ive known protestant life all too well, mang

If you’re a single chico who aint from the white picket fence life, youre kinda left on the sidelines n shiet, mang
 
Thanks for the suggestions, Chico. :feelsokman:I went into this thread also wondering which of the two options would be the most inkwell-friendly as ive known protestant life all too well, mang

If you’re a single chico who aint from the white picket fence life, youre kinda left on the sidelines n shiet, mang
Denomination?

I imagine there is richness to be found among the "nonconformist branches," and stumble upon it from time to time.

To reject the storied years of saints and their stories seems such an unnecessary waste ... I like so much the old Church of Peter has to offer.

The white picket fence stuff ... I get it, and that's to be found everywhere. Money changers in the temple. Kick over their tables and keep moving forward.
 
Denomination?

I imagine there is richness to be found among the "nonconformist branches," and stumble upon it from time to time.

To reject the storied years of saints and their stories seems such an unnecessary waste ... I like so much the old Church of Peter has to offer.

The white picket fence stuff ... I get it, and that's to be found everywhere. Money changers in the temple. Kick over their tables and keep moving forward.
Presbyterian, Chico, i have attended a few catholic masses and vigils and 1 orthodox service, actually, when i was starting to fall out of love with Protestant life, mang

I found that most catholics just want to get their weekly mass obligations over and done with, and they didn’t care about my relationship status, which would qualify as inkwell-friendly, imo, mang

The orthodox ppl were all too friendly and welcoming when I let em know that it was my first time, mang, also good, I suppose
 
Presbyterian, Chico, i have attended a few catholic masses and vigils and 1 orthodox service, actually, when i was starting to fall out of love with Protestant life, mang

I found that most catholics just want to get their weekly mass obligations over and done with, and they didn’t care about my relationship status, which would qualify as inkwell-friendly, imo, mang

The orthodox ppl were all too friendly and welcoming when I let em know that it was my first time, mang, also good, I suppose
Nice.

And yeah word on the street mang is that before Vatican II ain't no talking to each other, addressing the congregation, etc. The Tridentine Mass's solemnity in facing upward for that true Ascension ...

But anyway all beautiful rivers heading one way or another toward one and the same Ocean ... mang.
 
Nice.

And yeah word on the street mang is that before Vatican II ain't no talking to each other, addressing the congregation, etc. The Tridentine Mass's solemnity in facing upward for that true Ascension ...

But anyway all beautiful rivers heading one way or another toward one and the same Ocean ... mang.
All is ultimately 1, Chico. I truly agree, mang. I came to this conclusion after delving into personal studies of dharmic beliefs, namely sanatana dharma and can see how it’s the case, mang:)
 
All is ultimately 1, Chico. I truly agree, mang. I came to this conclusion after delving into personal studies of dharmic beliefs, namely sanatana dharma and can see how it’s the case, mang:)
This is the way, the truth, and the life.
 
Si, Chico. It’s all branches of the same tree, mang
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In before the Pharisees object, Jesus replied: "Those who aren't against us are on our side."

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Interestingly recently I came across a book where C.S. Lewis once said that for an atheist to save time and really understand serious religion, he recommended two: Christianity and Hinduism. (Islam et al. are essentially subset version of Christianity (I think he went as un-PC as to say "heresy of"); Buddhism et al. are essentially subset versions of Hinduism.)
 
Neither, western religions have been infiltrated by leftist retards and are lead by weak cucks.
 
In before the Pharisees object, Jesus replied: "Those who aren't against us are on our side."

--

Interestingly recently I came across a book where C.S. Lewis once said that for an atheist to save time and really understand serious religion, he recommended two: Christianity and Hinduism. (Islam et al. are essentially subset version of Christianity (I think he went as un-PC as to say "heresy of"); Buddhism et al. are essentially subset versions of Hinduism.)
Uh huh… No wonder I’ve always felt the strongest affinity for (non-cucked)Christianity on the abrahamist side of things & hinduism on the dharmic side, despite being born into buddhism… probably not just a coincidence after all, Chico

Learning something new everyday, mang…:)
 
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