The thing I always wonder about Ross, the tradcaths, etc is how they imagine reversing course, getting ppl to be more religious?
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Are you religious?
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Are you asking me if I believe in God? Or are you asking me if I'm a member of a particular club?
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For the former my answer is yes, for the latter my answer is no. I subscribe to the faith of my forefathers, which is enacted at all times.
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I am comfortable being called a Christian if that is another route you wish to take. I presume that you're an Atheist (maybe "Agnostic")
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Christianity is also the religion that's my background, but I'm not a believer. My family was never really religious.
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Belief is a percept not a concept. Church attendance isn't indicative of salvation: Matthew 7:22. I think you're lazy.
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I'm lazy because I don't go to Church or don't believe in God?
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I don't believe that you've ever thought the problem through or read anything of any theological weight. Yes, lazy.
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that doesn't count because it's all of america and not just his buddies in brooklyn
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also: I'm assuming most of chapo is late twenties/early thirties at this point. Going out of style quick, they're trying to deem what's cool
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> he hasn't noticed the coming religious revival yet
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man ironyfags really are stuck at jon stewart insight level
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Gen z is still a bunch of kids. If they're going to church it's because their gen x parents are forcing them to
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Meh, I think we just hit the atheist wall, sort of how NRMs started popping up when people didn't like old religious customs
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