also while some of your criticism sounds valid there's a lot of things breaking in "official stories" that are waking people up and I see countless redpills circulating on normie social media so idk it's a tossup I'd be neither a doomer nor delusionally optimistic
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
As another discussion tangentially related, Hutton Gibson (Mel Gibson's Father) Identified as "traditional Catholic" and "wrote critically of those who reject Sedevacantism" (actually I think it was sedeprivationism): https://infogalactic.com/info/Hutton_Gibson
He did try to heal cancer with this kind of diet I think, yes. Although he might have died anyway if he hadn't tried it. Or maybe he didn't have a balance of nutrients on it.
Surprisingly I've seen a few of these people pop up here and there online so I'm not sure how unsustainable the diet is at least short term (same with vegans). But I imagine deficiencies can develop long term.
Might be useful to know if in a survival situation with limited food, that maybe you can survive for a bit on some fruits, veggies, and seeds.
I would probably tend to want no nsfw stuff. Reason is I feel it is an edge case that is exploited. Old paintings should still cover the chest of women and torsos generally.
idk this came up as a bit of a religious debate given the nudity in the Sistine Chapel, it was originally thought inappropriate and there's been a back and forth on if it should stand or not. Currently with the "modernist" Vatican it stands. I think it should probably be covered up.
yeah there were a lot of pagan celebrations that were attempted to be "Christianized" if that's what you're getting at - this was done so many times I think it's fine, the roots trace from the very beginning of Christianity
Christmas, Candlemas, Valentine's day, Easter, Halloween, etc. have tried to take pagan festivals and "baptize" them or take ideas from them to change them in to something better.
honestly I'm a bit on the fence about vaccines in general, if you'd like to share more info on the topic.
However, when you said "this didn't start with covid" a few things came to mind.
One being recent flu shots have apparently been "less effective" than ever in recent years (were they ever effective?). Healthy people can probably skip flu vaccines.
Then in last few years pre-covid the media was fearmongering about unvaccinated creating measles outbreaks. But some of those were shown to have happened around vaccinated I thought.
There was also that controversial Gardisil push on kids to prevent a STD, where abstinence was generally sufficient as a preventative.
Of course there have been curious statements about vaccines helping with an "overpopulation problem".
So I notice a lot of red flags with vaccines, but I wasn't sure if this was just a problem with specific vaccines or all of them.
I have also heard sanitation historically was important for preventong disease spread (over vaccines).
There has also been speculation certain diseases are due to poisoning rather than viruses.
I relate to this except I think for the Christian (nationalist) the example of Jesus was mostly nonviolent (with exception of maybe driving moneychangers out of the temple, which could be comparable to using self-defensive policing violence rather than aggression)
the conflict is more about resisting temptation than the external powers (although victory in the one area may being about change in the other)