Message from @MawLr
Discord ID: 595126028784107522
- be catholic
Why hate yourself when you can hate everyone?
_oh yes I'm catholic_
>proceeds to kiss every man on the party
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or the most recent
_gee mawl, you're very strict on your beliefs, loosen up_
>proceeds to cry after getting drunk
my girlfriend actually got drawn me onto catholicism
@Arkona 92 that's too hard, hating me is easier
and me constantly laughing at the CoE in dm's
lmao
Self hatred is easy
Misanthropy loses self hatred
self hatred is useless if you don't actually improve
uhh
it's better to accept your faults and
try to improve on it
not hate yourself for it
yeah
Yeah
which also reminds me
no one:
literally no one:
girls on twitter:
"i love the people i have right now and i hope they're here forever!"
That's girls everywhere
never heard it from the lips of any girl, just seen on posts
I've seen it IRL
How annoying
Women are annoying, yes
A woman's virtue is usually a function of a man's virtue
So the man must be virtuous in order for her to be virtuous, so it's right in that sense
Correct, but things as they are these days, you’d be lucky to find anything remotely virtous and you’ll be a magnet for repenting girls
Which is not a bad thing, if you were a priest lol
Also this is nice
Neat
Do you mean the current year?
Yeah
Started reading this: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0128.htm
And it is already gold:
"Assuredly, so we too have believed. But the most have not taken thought of this whether there be one or more gods, and whether they have a regard for each one of us or no, as if this knowledge contributed nothing to our happiness; nay, they moreover attempt to persuade us that God takes care of the universe with its genera and species, but not of me and you, and each individually, since otherwise we would surely not need to pray to Him night and day. But it is not difficult to understand the upshot of this; for fearlessness and license in speaking result to such as maintain these opinions, doing and saying whatever they choose, neither dreading punishment nor hoping for any benefit from God. For how could they? They affirm that the same things shall always happen; and, further, that I and you shall again live in like manner, having become neither better men nor worse. But there are some others, who, having supposed the soul to be immortal and immaterial, believe that though they have committed evil they will not suffer punishment (for that which is immaterial is insensible), and that the soul, in consequence of its immortality, needs nothing from God."
I always find the prose of the church fathers difficult to follow.


