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<blockquote data-quote="DanielH" data-source="post: 1540438" data-attributes="member: 18034"><p>He had a good grasp on the spirit of the times, things such as modernism and finding the satanic roots of Enlightenment ideas and and how they evolved into the French revolution and communism. He describes many things we innately are aware of, or half aware of, being on the redpilled side of things and makes everything click. He ties evolution, nihilism, communism, and atheism together. He had fallen for some of these modernist deceptions before his conversion which allowed him to understand how evil these things can be and led to his zealous repentance - in this way he is quite similar to Saint Augustine.</p><p></p><p>He was also persuasive in person. He once gave two lectures to California college students, and just from those two lectures among those who listened, many converted to Orthodoxy and several became monks, deacons, priests, and I think even at least bishop. These lectures were published in the short volume "<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Revelation-Human-Heart-Seraphim/dp/0938635034" target="_blank">God's Revelation to the Human Heart.</a>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanielH, post: 1540438, member: 18034"] He had a good grasp on the spirit of the times, things such as modernism and finding the satanic roots of Enlightenment ideas and and how they evolved into the French revolution and communism. He describes many things we innately are aware of, or half aware of, being on the redpilled side of things and makes everything click. He ties evolution, nihilism, communism, and atheism together. He had fallen for some of these modernist deceptions before his conversion which allowed him to understand how evil these things can be and led to his zealous repentance - in this way he is quite similar to Saint Augustine. He was also persuasive in person. He once gave two lectures to California college students, and just from those two lectures among those who listened, many converted to Orthodoxy and several became monks, deacons, priests, and I think even at least bishop. These lectures were published in the short volume "[URL='https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Revelation-Human-Heart-Seraphim/dp/0938635034']God's Revelation to the Human Heart.[/URL]" [/QUOTE]
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