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<blockquote data-quote="bobmjilica" data-source="post: 1306215" data-attributes="member: 13035"><p>I agree with NoMoreTO. This is not a place to criticize different denominations. The Orthodox Church may be the least cucked right now, but it has its problems that are becoming more and more apparent. Churches themselves are man made, and man is fallen, so of course there is always going to be some subversion in them. </p><p>Not that I’m against going to church, I’ve been going weekly the past few months. Papists like EMJ, as well as Orthodox people like Jay Dyer, and many Protestants, like to get into these debates, and yeah there is a time and place, but at a certain point it just becomes bizarre, unproductive, and turns beginners off from Christ. I highly respect Roosh for simply going back to the church he was born into, rather than researching all the intricacies of all the different denominations(which is why I am still Protestant, as that is where I was originally baptized). When you’re new to church it’s important to have humility and not view this as ‘shopping’ for a church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobmjilica, post: 1306215, member: 13035"] I agree with NoMoreTO. This is not a place to criticize different denominations. The Orthodox Church may be the least cucked right now, but it has its problems that are becoming more and more apparent. Churches themselves are man made, and man is fallen, so of course there is always going to be some subversion in them. Not that I’m against going to church, I’ve been going weekly the past few months. Papists like EMJ, as well as Orthodox people like Jay Dyer, and many Protestants, like to get into these debates, and yeah there is a time and place, but at a certain point it just becomes bizarre, unproductive, and turns beginners off from Christ. I highly respect Roosh for simply going back to the church he was born into, rather than researching all the intricacies of all the different denominations(which is why I am still Protestant, as that is where I was originally baptized). When you’re new to church it’s important to have humility and not view this as ‘shopping’ for a church. [/QUOTE]
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