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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas More" data-source="post: 1545499" data-attributes="member: 8402"><p>I would say that some lessons of game are true. How could it be otherwise? Should you use game to rack up notches? No. This has drawbacks that have been obvious throughout history, to all cultures, not just Christianity.</p><p></p><p>However, can every man benefit from knowing how to use Agree and Amplify, and can every man benefit from an understanding of the concept of a sh*t test? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Some men find these two things trivially obvious from the start, and dismiss them. God bless these men, or I could say, God has blessed these men. Some don't see or understand these things, and could benefit greatly from this knowledge. </p><p></p><p>How many Godly men suffer all their lives, and could have used this knowledge? Seeking after Godliness does not guarantee that men will always apply common sense to life's problems. </p><p></p><p>Likewise, a lot of men make mistakes in the way they handle their finances, and a lot of men make mistakes in the areas of diet and fitness. Men who understand these things should help their fellow men understand them. I would add knowledge of wise career development to the list of key topics. Learned wisdom in these areas of finding and keeping wives, finances, career, and fitness should be cultivated and taught. Not all men absorb this knowledge instinctively growing up, or are taught these things by fathers or mentors. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, these are all in addition to the primary issue of how to seek God, and how to live a righteous life. However, the fact that God comes first does not mean these other issues should be aggressively and purposely ignored.</p><p></p><p>To be explicitly clear, I do not advocate casual sex. However, I am against dismissing and condemning all of the basic concepts of male-female relations that have been worked out by the red pill community in recent years. This knowledge can certainly be applied successfully and usefully by Christians while maintaining an uncompromising observance of God's commandments. This is true for successful male-female relationships just as much as it is true for other basic life lessons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas More, post: 1545499, member: 8402"] I would say that some lessons of game are true. How could it be otherwise? Should you use game to rack up notches? No. This has drawbacks that have been obvious throughout history, to all cultures, not just Christianity. However, can every man benefit from knowing how to use Agree and Amplify, and can every man benefit from an understanding of the concept of a sh*t test? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Some men find these two things trivially obvious from the start, and dismiss them. God bless these men, or I could say, God has blessed these men. Some don't see or understand these things, and could benefit greatly from this knowledge. How many Godly men suffer all their lives, and could have used this knowledge? Seeking after Godliness does not guarantee that men will always apply common sense to life's problems. Likewise, a lot of men make mistakes in the way they handle their finances, and a lot of men make mistakes in the areas of diet and fitness. Men who understand these things should help their fellow men understand them. I would add knowledge of wise career development to the list of key topics. Learned wisdom in these areas of finding and keeping wives, finances, career, and fitness should be cultivated and taught. Not all men absorb this knowledge instinctively growing up, or are taught these things by fathers or mentors. Obviously, these are all in addition to the primary issue of how to seek God, and how to live a righteous life. However, the fact that God comes first does not mean these other issues should be aggressively and purposely ignored. To be explicitly clear, I do not advocate casual sex. However, I am against dismissing and condemning all of the basic concepts of male-female relations that have been worked out by the red pill community in recent years. This knowledge can certainly be applied successfully and usefully by Christians while maintaining an uncompromising observance of God's commandments. This is true for successful male-female relationships just as much as it is true for other basic life lessons. [/QUOTE]
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