Message from @Byzas
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And those studies are usually from more than 20 years ago, when tehre were no daating apps
@Deleted User Is there any source for the study?
just go to https://legiochristi.com/sodomy and pick one
I saw a source that was broken
1978 study, 78% of gay men ad more than 100 partners, 28% more than 1000
In the link, is sourced to catholiceducation.org/articles/homosexuality/ho0075.html
But that link is broken
I assume its still on the website, just the URL has been changed
Find the study title in the LC article and search it on the website
I had two cultural catholics once try to argue with me that Sodom used sodomy as a punishment, therefore it's ok.
Both of them blue-haired yoga practicing bisexual thots, of course.
And any proto-nietszchian/evolian ideas of will are immediately "Muh nazis" of course.
And I didn't even express an opinion on sodomites at this point, but my exasperated look was enough to warrant a thorough interrogation on my positions.
I just purchased *A Vision Betrayed: The Jesuits in Japan and China, 1542-1742* by Andrew C. Ross in order to prep myself for Japan.
Are you going on a trip soon or something?
I will be taking my first trip to Japan in the summer for a study abroad opportunity to get a feel for the land and the people and to connect to church officials.
I want to eventually become an Orthodox priest to reach out to the people of Japan, especially the youth who are wandering aimlessly in life, too many committing suicide.
One of their past bishops in Japan was actually an American from New York who decided to go over there one day after finishing seminary in the United States.
Synopsis of the book I just purchased:
*Francis Xavier's arrival in Japan in 1549 initiated an approach to mission that distinguished the Jesuits from all other Europeans for the next two hundred years.
In a highly readable and stylishly written book, Andrew Ross shows how the Jesuits' sensitivity to Japanese and Chinese culture contradicted the imperialism of the Spanish and the Portuguese, and allowed the possibility of dialogue between East and West.*
I will be in Japan for about 40 days.
REEEE
I will have a private tutor who is a native speaker come to my house until I go.
I know her.
This is only the practice trip anyway.
Not sure if this will help, but also got *Atomic Bomb Secrets* by David J. Dionisi
*Atomic Bomb Secrets presents new evidence explaining why the atomic bombs were used in 1945.
Regarding the historical record, the source information for this book is carefully documented and more analytical than the official narrative.*
The /R/Christianity discord is really bad
Tonight on things that we already know
But yeah it's cancer dude, just like the subreddit
I don’t really have a handle on Internet Christianity. I’m pretty new to the faith and places where people talk about it. I just knew a few people from my fascist days that discussed it.
Ah. Well, let me give you a good rule of thumb. If it has r/ in the name...
Gotcha. I remember commonfilths subreddit being decent so I guess I was just hopeful.
If you find a bearable subreddit relayed to religion let me know
/r/Christianity is really bad
I won’t rehash what I saw because it would just be mutually scoffing at detestable ideas. But the general current was politics and “progress” before God and the church. Typical stuff you’d find in a lot of modernist type groups, I just didn’t think they needed Internet forums to express those ideas since they already have most of western culture around them to do it.
Tbh I just looked for Christian discords in google and found theirs I had no idea what to expect.
It is precisely through those that the cancer spreads
I'm on a plebbit Catholic discord.
Incredibly knowledgeable about the faith and quite liturgically conservative, but of course, everyone's from Reddit so it's full of people who are just.... "soft".
Also, Japan's pretty cool.