>>9564592Checked. Also, you’re probably mostly right. Most folks here likely don’t even begin to try to practice what they preach. It’s as Kierkegaard said: the biggest threat to Christianity is Christendom itself—i.e., the watered-down, feel good, essentially permissive and liberal interpretations of the Word.
Of course, this is just as much true of Christianity as it is with any of this board’s other LARPS. Hardly any of these “men” are willing to stand among the ruins, to use Evola’s expression.
There are always exceptions, though. I go to High Latin Mass every Sunday. And I mean every Sunday. I also pray the rosary (in Latin), and try to at least approximate a man who—if nothing else—begins to attempt to live up to what is (in the case of Christianity) an impossible moral standard, which is—of course—the point of the whole Christian metaphysic.
Don’t be too much taken in by the masses of the rabble—with respect to Christianity or anything else. God’s faithful are preserved, even in these dark times.