Smith: do you really believe that? My dad is 87, so I'm starting to accept that at some point he'll... not be there. And I've been thinking about him a lot lately... and, for the life of me, I can't think of anything he ever did that wasn't righteous. Now, he's kind of boring and lacks ambition, but he still built a solid career and a great life for our family.
He's also very very religious (Catholic) and lives a real life in Christ. His one 'vice' is that, as he got older and had plenty of money (because he never spent it on stupid things), he started 'getting into' Scotch Whisky. But he doesn't even really drink it. It's more to have something to talk about.
Based on what you post, I'm guessing that your mom is also righteous.
Aerotrain
Smith: you seem to be tapped in with a lot of different people because of your involvement with your Church. do boys actually read these days? I'm about 10 years older than you, and in my day everybody read at least a little bit -- there wasn't anything else to do!!! 30 minutes before sleeping everybody would read a little bit. Now with the plethora of other activities... I find it hard to believe that people still read.
Aerotrain
Smith: you might want to think about it like this... Sexuality is the 'natural order' of things. After about 13yrs, humans develop sexual desire. So boys desire sex (same for chicks). Unfortunately, women and sex are two distinct things -- you can orgasm from hands, toys, animals etc... You actually never need a woman to achieve orgasm.
So now you're seeing: porn addicts, tranny-lovers, bestiality etc -- all of these things satisfy the sex-drive just as easily as women can. And, sadly, anyone that falls for these illusions is 100% just as sexually satisfied as you and me -- in fact, probably more satisfied.
Now I'm a believer (Catholic), but you can also see the Bible from a rational point of view. All men have certain proclivities, and the purpose of religion is to suppress the urges that destroy society (gays, gambling, alcohol etc) and to promote the ones that build society (love for family and neighbours; hard work, discipline etc)
You're obviously very religious so ask yourself this question: if everybody lived a life of complete sin... would it even be possible to build a society? Well... no. But if everybody lived a virtuous life -- society would be great. It's just that instead of having porn we'd have Leave it to Beaver or Mayberry.
Think of gays as gambling addicts or alcoholics -- people who have let the darker sides of their persona dominate them. It's only in the modern age, for the first time in history, have we pretended that being 'gay' is a thing. Usually we'd just say 'degenerate'. And degeneracy is going to sky-rocket, because there's nothing to stop it until the entire world collapses.
Aerotrain
I mean:
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The holocaust didn't happen. The only 'truth' is that jews were, indeed sent to camps where they worked.
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There is no physical evidence.
Unfortunately, points (1) and (2) can't really be argued over the internet -- I have great success explaining them to people in real life, but I need pen/paper to do some sketches. If you're ready to think about it, the mammoth 'One-third of the holocaust', available on Bitchute is probably the best -- but it's three hours long, and slow-moving, because the director shows that every single (jewish) source that he's using is an actual, physical book.
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The 'normie' part is because you invoked the totally madly evil 'Nazis!!!'
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I don't think that your thoughts are unoriginal. Again, it's just the evil 'Nazis!!!' that gets tiresome.
Look, if you want an alternate viewpoint, go to the 'Unz Review', (www.unz.com). The author RON UNZ (a jew) has a series of articles up right now about WWII and Hitler. Read it and see what you think.
Aerotrain
Smith: Elric is amazing... but remember that we had a tactile understanding of the world.. We picked up the (very) slim volumes of Elric, featuring a slim, and insanely white hero, with a sense of humanity that befits anyone who has actually lived, as I think you have.
Michael Moorcock, despite his odd name, is an absolutely wonderful writer. He did a series of novels set in Russia that blew my socks off. Some people, as it turns out, are just better than others, and he's one of them.
My favourite writer is Dostoyevsky (I know...), particularly his 'The Possessed'. Moorcock actually, and honestly, comes close to a similar understanding of what it means to be human.
So read Elric. Please do. But it's less 'good' than 'meditative'.
I really hope that it brings something to your life.
As a side note: you would probably love Steinbeck (not Mice and Men),
Aerotrain.
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