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I only read the first page, about the housing prices. I'm here on page 62 and now I understand that this is all the fault of secularism.
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explain what you mean when you say 'Christianity in general might be the most glaring example of a corrupted faith system' because that just sounds like a hot take from someone who listens to too much TOOL.
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Build, use and enforce your own ladder. Next question. | |||
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And now those values are all but forgotten. I know that because adults today grew up killing small animals in suburbs and painting their fingernails black in rebellion of a over protective extremely conservative generation before them. But we need to admit that our generation embraced dumbness and now it's come to collect. Married with children was a funny show because it was a picture of america. Now budd and kelly are in the white house. People spout all this nonsense about morality, but morality only exists when you're comfortable. | |||
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The rules haven't changed, expectations have. The same rules that worked in 1958 will work today, that's the beauty of a good set of rules. You know like Christianity, ideas that have survived long spans of time tend to hold value. | |||
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1958 was just as awful and exploitative as the modern era, it's just a matter of access to more information | |||
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Free service. If you can't afford a home, hit me up. I'll show you why/where you done fucked up. | |||
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