I suspect that if we were to go your political views item by item, we'd find that you probably lean toward libertarianism, which would show your tradcon views to be hypocritical.
If you want to bring about your christendom, you're gonna have to get your hands dirty, god ain't gonna do it for you.
If on the other hand you want to come join us patient stoics in the Society of Friends, you're plenty welcome. But that means giving up on trying to control what others do and focusing on yourself.
Well, you're a tradcon.
I'm a libertarian.
I suspect that if we were to go your political views item by item, we'd find that you probably lean toward libertarianism, which would show your tradcon views to be hypocritical.
I'm Catholic, not libertarian. People should be free to do what they ought, not what they want.
Your side lost that argument fifty years ago.
Our constitution as construed today is that people should be free, fullstop, no oughts or wants.
Your only recourse is secession and reformation under a constitution that is more explicit about it does not consider to be rights.
God wins at the end.
God helps those who help themselves.
If you want to bring about your christendom, you're gonna have to get your hands dirty, god ain't gonna do it for you.
If on the other hand you want to come join us patient stoics in the Society of Friends, you're plenty welcome. But that means giving up on trying to control what others do and focusing on yourself.