I have a feeling that the recent wave of young christian/muslim converts from more-or-less secular backgrounds is not despite the bon vivant culture they are offered but because of it
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careful with the lame new convert fanaticism then, many tragic cases!
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None of which I'm aware. We all have Gods, schwund. Even you
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besides the point as long as I'm not trying to believe in something and failing at it, something that is often compensated by doubling down in, let's say counterproductive ways
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Can you be a little plainer? I am not so clever
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I'm saying that fanaticism is the result of a failure to believe, idk if I can make that more plain
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Hadn't considered it. No radical Anglicans as far as I know. How would that work? overdosing on tea and biscuits? watching a Songs of Praise omnibus until your pupils bubble?
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hmm maybe they turn into puritans or join the EDL or something
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