Message from @Kalvin

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2017-04-27 11:54:58 UTC  

Its all good

2017-04-27 11:55:07 UTC  

This is necessary

2017-04-27 11:55:09 UTC  

I suppose sometimes it's good to talk it out with another? which would be less good than being able to deal with whatever it is within oneself alone. Though, we are only human

2017-04-27 11:55:20 UTC  

Its why you were not simply created flawless

2017-04-27 11:55:28 UTC  

So you can live and choose

2017-04-27 11:56:04 UTC  

No harm in talking. Remember its about intention and action.

2017-04-27 11:56:52 UTC  

If one knows they can't resist a certain thing, it bypasses choice somewhat

2017-04-27 11:58:51 UTC  

Even then, actual physical removal becomes the choice

2017-04-27 11:59:12 UTC  

There is nothing one truly cannot resist but yeah if they think they will be and seek it anyway

2017-04-27 11:59:13 UTC  

So there's still always a choice

2017-04-27 11:59:21 UTC  

Thats right

2017-04-27 11:59:50 UTC  

I'm trying to think of this example from a story

2017-04-27 12:00:49 UTC  

Something to do with an expedition to Rome

2017-04-27 12:00:52 UTC  

Oh well

2017-04-27 12:01:00 UTC  

Gist?

2017-04-27 12:01:05 UTC  

I may remember

2017-04-27 12:02:11 UTC  

Something about one of the warriors voicing that he wouldn't be able to resist the Roman women

2017-04-27 12:02:32 UTC  

So he simply didn't get to go on that expedition

2017-04-27 12:02:53 UTC  

(?)

2017-04-27 12:03:07 UTC  

Nah dont recall

2017-04-27 12:03:49 UTC  

But every little thing has effect on something

2017-04-27 12:04:23 UTC  

Voicing this for example, vs not, but still not going

2017-04-27 12:05:42 UTC  

I think it is more significant it was considered a legit excuse by his fellows

2017-04-27 12:06:12 UTC  

yeah for sure

2017-04-27 12:10:29 UTC  

Apathy is the antithesis of faith it would seem

2017-04-27 16:04:34 UTC  

Why am I not metal?

2017-04-27 16:06:47 UTC  

question: is Clerical Fascism an oxymoron?

2017-04-27 16:07:14 UTC  

Seems like most "Clerical" Fascists were closer to post-Christian integralists than anything authentically Christian

2017-04-27 16:07:23 UTC  

and most knew it as well

2017-04-27 16:07:43 UTC  

Clerical fascism = merely a fascism whose leaders are religious

2017-04-27 16:08:05 UTC  

but take Codreaunu for example

2017-04-27 16:08:12 UTC  

and his followers

2017-04-27 16:08:25 UTC  

They knew they were more pagan than orthodox in some sense

2017-04-27 16:08:58 UTC  

For Codreanu and those similar to him

2017-04-27 16:09:35 UTC  

I think that what is most important is the protection of the spiritual sentiments of the majority, in his chase, majority, "faith of the polis"being Romanian Orthodox Church

2017-04-27 16:09:58 UTC  

Needless to say, serving as a valid spiritual counter-axis to the opposing (in his opinion) currents, those of modernity and Judaism

2017-04-27 16:10:28 UTC  

To him, it was important to cure the nation of it's godlessness, namely it's lack of spiritual

2017-04-27 16:13:25 UTC  

I feel like in some sense, they all knew their feudal intepretation of Christianity was flawed

2017-04-27 16:13:47 UTC  

fascism in any form rejected semitic Christianity outright

2017-04-27 16:14:04 UTC  

its whether they were neopagan or feudal Christian is where the differences lie