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<blockquote data-quote="buckyinky" data-source="post: 1494480" data-attributes="member: 22703"><p>I've been reading that site since its inception, so when I read Roosh's title the first thing I thought was that he was doing a review of the same.</p><p></p><p>Orthodoxy is an awkward term for serious Catholics since it's a term with indispensable meaning for a Catholic, all the while meaning something quite different than what Roosh means when he uses it as a label for the institution he is part of. I suppose the same could be said of Catholics' use of the term Catholic. I suspect however that orthodoxy is a term used with much more frequency among Catholics than catholic is used among Orthodox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckyinky, post: 1494480, member: 22703"] I've been reading that site since its inception, so when I read Roosh's title the first thing I thought was that he was doing a review of the same. Orthodoxy is an awkward term for serious Catholics since it's a term with indispensable meaning for a Catholic, all the while meaning something quite different than what Roosh means when he uses it as a label for the institution he is part of. I suppose the same could be said of Catholics' use of the term Catholic. I suspect however that orthodoxy is a term used with much more frequency among Catholics than catholic is used among Orthodox. [/QUOTE]
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