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“They would rather drain the cheer out of days than permit any public reference to Jesus Christ. They advocate legislation to have his name and symbols removed from every postage stamp, courthouse square, and even window sills that can be seen from the street.” And they aren’t doing a good enough job if you ask me
— Feb 24, 2025 09:29AM
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A whole congregation of people kissing the same cross is disgusting and seems like a breeding ground for spreading so many diseases/illnesses. But no churches definitely deserved to be excluded from COVID restrictions in the pandemic
— Feb 24, 2025 09:23AM
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“In the West, the tradition has long been to abstain from eating meat on Fridays. For many centuries the Catholic Church prescribed meat-free Fridays, and the rule was only relaxed in the United States in the late 20th century.” Insane that the culture of eating meat in the U.S. was so strong that the Catholic Church had to relax it because they couldn’t give it up
— Feb 24, 2025 09:20AM
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I wonder the prevalence of obsessive fasting Catholics with eating disorders
— Feb 24, 2025 09:17AM
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“…Saint Philip Neri was shooting billiards … a boy asked… what he would do if Jesus arrived… [he] replied that he would finish the game of pool. His point was that Christians should live every minute of life in anticipation of Jesus’s coming, so that they are always ready and there will be no need for rushing around.” Instead of interpreting this as Philip being like ‘I wouldn’t give a fuck’ lol
— Feb 24, 2025 09:13AM
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“The truth about the Trinity is so mysterious that it exceeds human understanding. It is inaccessible to unaided reason. No team of researchers could have fathomed the mystery, even after a long lifetime of exploration.” How convenient lol
— Feb 24, 2025 08:49AM
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“The message of the annunciation is implicitly pro-life: Jesus’s human life began at his conception. For this reason, among many others, [none of which the authors will list here] the early Christians condemned abortion in the strongest terms.”
— Feb 24, 2025 08:46AM
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Ain’t no way this book is making the claim that the Great Depression happened because they wouldn’t allow religious leaders to hold greater power in America’s government at that time, LMAO what a joke
— Feb 24, 2025 08:43AM
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“…citizens in some affluent democracies were simply losing interest in religion and giving over their lives to the pursuit of pleasure.” It has been shown that as countries become wealthier and more educated (usually linked), more educated people have less desire to participate in religions, and wealthy people have less need for religion as a coping mechanism.
— Feb 24, 2025 08:42AM

