Message from @Mozalbete ⳩
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I think that comes straight from Paul actually
Of course
Though the verse escapes me
But this way it is more expanded
Deep roots nonetheless
Women might not be bright, but they're more than cattle for breeding lol. They're your other half, body from your body figuratively speaking. You're not meant to submit to them, nor drive them as slaves. You're meant to love and teach them, and find one with which to exhaust the passions of your youth and produce many children to the glory of God. None of that MGTOW 'roastie' derivative bullshit.
Just finished watching the sequel to Patterns of Evidence: Exodus, the Moses Controversy
Focuses on linguistics, and whether or not there was some alphabet or language Moses could have used to write what he is described as having written down
Torah being coded would make sense.
It is divvided into two parts, the second one being the one where there are the most actually interesting parts
a) maths helps express abstract concepts better than verbal language
b) stop the goyim from knowing the secrets
But dont know if its true.
It isn't related to any codified part
the movie seems to be well researched, with talks to le skeptics, plenty of pictures etc
ok il watch it.
Remember it doesn't catch up until the second half
Whats ur final thought on it.
It shows how "le scholars" arrogantly dismiss things ultimately basing themselves on assumptions
I'm sure there is much more in the world of archaeology, of course, but it seems to be a great normie level exposition of some things, and a good way to raise awareness about said "scholars"
@Mozalbete ⳩ You seem like a man who would know. Can you recommend any writings on the Psalms? Church fathers and other such commentaries of note?
I can't recommend on the Bible because I am in the slow process of reading it. And I can't say much about the Fathers, but I recommend the Christian apology against jews and pagans, that is, the things that ultimately converted people to Christianity. Many of the modern "arguments against Christianity", such as attempts to dismiss prophecies of Christ, are cheap rehash of the attacks by said jews and pagans
So for example we have this, which is also fun to read http://newadvent.org/fathers/0503.htm
"I'm in the slow process of reading it."
Hah, yeah, you and me both.
Alright, thank you.
New Advent is a great font of knowledge.
Many times I use the resource I posted in the resource channel, which is the content of newadvent, crawled and in txt format
Since I can use some console command to find occurrences of some text in all of the writings
So if I want to show someone the stance on divorce, abortion, etc, I can easily find the occurrences
I mean, who wouldn't read something that starts with " Now, then, incline your ear to me, and hear my words, and give heed, you Jew"
I was going through some of the refutations of Arius the other day as a matter of fact.
New Advent is a good companion at a quiet desk job.
Pretty scathing some of these early church fathers.
It truly is, I do the same when work is light. You start to realise all the arguments from heretics, fedoras, jews, muslims, etc. were already addressed a long time ago
Yeah, I was already pretty on board with the le edgy trad mindset before I became a Catholic, but the more I read, the more confident I are that we're right.
One for you, actually.
Would highly recommend Fr. Anthony Cekada's books "The problems with prayer in the new mass" and "the work of human hands"
The guy himself is a Gertrude the Great basket case who does make some outlandish claims of invalidity here and there, but those two books are spot on and quite damning of the Novus Ordo Missae.
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I like some invalidity claims here and there, they keep some people in check
Not the sort that are completely unfounded, though.
He made one about some specific prayers at one point or another in the last couple of decades simply because they came into the limelight post-VII, but it was quite knee-jerk.