Message from @Marcus
Discord ID: 592465019296284673
Let us hope that, if the worst happens, God will give the family the strength that they need
This should be relevant: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/1904.htm
Indeed. But it is rather frivolous to be 100% sure of somebody's salvation. So it is always prudent to pray that God will have mercy on their soul, even for the holiest priest or most devout nun.
> be me
> every modern movie is trash
> stuck watching old movies
> I'll just read a book then
> start reading a book about German history (Memories of a Nation by Neil MacGregor)
> it's pretty good, wonder who's the author
> he's gay
> drop it and pick up a really dry history book that just states fact after fact (Germany: A History, by Francis Russell)
> at least this won't have an agenda
> read it for a while
> it's pretty dry
> fine, how about a historical novel, that will be fun
> pick up one about a church builder in medieval england (The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett)
> sounds wholesome
> the church builder's family is starving in the woods, his wife dies in childbirth, he leaves the baby to die of exposure, his kids had to watch the whole thing, a girl he has a crush on happens to show up, and he has explicit sex with her next to his sleeping kids
> mfw

I guess I'm stuck reading old books, too
I recommend The Book of Atrus
Thanks, I'm pretty picky about fantasy these days though
I have to find in them something to tie to reality
e.g. as a thought experiment
In an attempt to expand my knowledge of the typical classics, I have started reading Marco Polo.
Nice.
I recommend the bibble
Same
I recommend reading Uncle Ted
@Arkona 92 by who?
Lmao
Industrial Society and It's Future
Also, anyone have an opinion on Flatland? I read it a while back but haven't had anyone to talk about it with
@Arkona 92 what books then?
Ted Nugent?
Industrial Society and Its Future
Lol
Unabomber
Ahh
No thanks
The book is actually really solid, even if he was a bit overzealous he wasn't crazy
@Marcus Don't forget the detailed sexual assault and rape scenes, including the scenes you already mentioned. I have read some detailed horrible scenes, but this book sort of right hooked me in the jaw through it's suddenness. I had to lay it away for a short wile to let it all sink in.
Although medieval life was harsh, the author makes it all look almost inhuman. And the original protagonist is a degenerate, and a lot of characters seem to care less about chastity and and upright life, in a time that valued it with proportion. They act more on instinct than anything else.
Would not say it is a dumbsterfire of a book but it needs some censoring for it general enjoyment.
@Wzl It's a shame how post-modernists always try to retroactively insert sex into every crevice of stuff like this.. the author must have a pretty disgusting personal life
It's also funny how quickly in the beginning of the book he has to introduce the girl who acts like a boy and was raised by men in the ways of being manly
And is a master of hunting and skinning and general bushcraft etc
Because women have always been men of course...
Anyone recommend a good book on German history? (If it exists)
Or maybe it makes more sense to just find two books, one about Habsburgs and one about Hohenzollerns
Mein Kampf Vol. I does a good job
😏
😏
😏
#effort-posting <:noanime:550718855920615426>
I've read that already