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Elttharion

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Lyric Suite

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That is the worst way to teach people about religion. Orthodox are falling into the same errors as the Catholics, or anybody else for that matter when it comes to educating the young. This lecture by Steve Turley nails it:



You cannot teach the value of religion to children by dragging it to their level, by dumping it down to make it more "appealing" to them, or waisting time with this boomer retardation of making "Christian" rock music (kids are exited by rock music, right?) or "Christian" video games, which is always lame and bad:



The old way of teaching kids was the only correct way. You are not supposed to give kids a "choice" whether they should "like" something sacred or of an higher order. You should not try to make them "exited" about it by dragging it to their level. You cannot treat education like some merchant trying to "convince" a customer to buy their products.

Simply put, kids should be given no choice in the matter. They HAVE to like it. This idea that things like great art or religion need to contend with all the stupid shit kids fall into because they are too retarded to know any better is utterly mental.

"But if we force kids into it they'll hate it". Meanwhile dumping it down so they never actually know it is working wonders, isn't it?

One of the biggest enemies of religion this past century and half has not been atheism, or modernism, or anything else besides. It's boomerish sentimentalism. Kids are turned away by high culture because it is not presented to them as the serious thing it is. The is no grandeur in the kind of "religion" they see around them. Nothing serious, or trascendent, or profound in any way. So why should they care?
 

Sweeper

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Using Orthodox iconography as an aesthetic for your based and redpilled vidya is treading on heresy. I bet that faggot didn't even get permission from his spiritual father, assuming he has one.
 

Chuck Norris

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If this isn't already in your library, you're a fag. But even as a fag, you can redeem yourself by getting and playing it now. Historical low.



That is ludicrously cheap. Absolutely mental.

When developers are developing a sequel for their game, a policy they can follow is to give insane discounts for previous titles to increase the potential customer base for the sequel. Borderlands did something similar recently, giving a 95% discount for the Pandora collection, which includes every title and DLC. They did that because they had announced Borderlands 4.
 

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