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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #180 on: March 01, 2026, 06:56:54 PM »
I am very light right now.

Thank ypu.

As long as people don't start picking on women or people who are not here to defend themselves,  you will probably won't hear from me.  :cowboy:
But it's fine if it's women picking on women who don't agree to clap for the queen bee du jour?

And you keep wondering aloud ad nauseum why men get exasperated watching this preening catfight derail them while they're trying to discuss objective reality. Look at the topic of this thread. Kinda ironic, dontcha think?

"you will probably won't hear from me." Come on, when do we not hear from you?

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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #181 on: March 01, 2026, 07:29:17 PM »
I am guessing you are referring to me. With St. Paul, I say:
"Christ Jesus came into this world to save sinners, of whom I am the chief." -- 1 Timothy 1:15

God knows I do not say such things in anger, and that I do not name-call. The fact you cannot see that what I say is for the benefit of souls, is a truly tragic, sad thing indeed. Have a better, Lenten Sunday.
Hypocrite, virtue-signalling woman.


How did you do in reading comprehension in school? I imagine not well. The text plainly mentions a transparent dress is not a true covering, nor are transparent stockings a true covering because it shows a naked leg, which the Vicar general clearly implies that is scandalizing, by comparing it with a dress that has transparent fabric. I’ve seen other modesty recommendations in Quebec by the Bishops of that province, for instance, that forbid bare legs as well. I’ll see if I can find it.

The last point relates to the other in that sense, but you’re twisting what was written. Do you enjoy seeing your wife’s legs too much? No need to answer, just for self consideration. Things like this can blind people into desiring to see what they want to see in the Church’s teaching.

Thank you, Tom. This is the last thing I’ll say here. I do not think it is uniquely American, but rather that the ultimate source of this problem is American. The world used to be less Jєωιѕн before WWII, and this materialism, Americanism, gaslighting culture is only all over the world because the Americans (the Jews of America) won the war and imposed this culture everywhere. Not that materialism etc. never existed at all, but this uniquely Jєωιѕн spirit I have described was only able to gain power over all, because Jews were allowed to roam freely in the US and attain positions of great power, instead of being kept in perpetual servitude in Ghettos (see St. Thomas Aquinas who teaches this is their place in society) as was traditionally done in Catholic countries for centuries. I said I wouldn’t be surprised if an American downvoted what I said, because only a Jєωιѕн (American may as well be a synonym) spirit would express contempt for a man supporting his family in a lower paying job. It’s not an insult, but a reality check.

The more I answer any one else’s questions, the more you will take it as an opportunity to twist what I say and try to manipulate me, because you’re not interested in the truth but are immersed in temporal cares, and preserving your own narrative, just like Jews! There are many things about my immense amount of life experience and extreme hardship of which you are all ignorant, and Tom is the only one who has had any decency in this conversation towards me, and hasn’t proceeded to attribute things to me which are false, or made assumptions. Don’t pretend you’re not acting like perfidious Jews, where gaslighting originated. And who did they first gaslight? Our Lord. And why? Because He pricked their corrupt conscience. Now if what I’m saying is pricking your conscience, don’t be displeased with me because there is something to prick.

It is truly ridiculous, childish, and above all Jєωιѕн, that you all took the conversation this way and are distracting from the man who needed help with his daughter, hopefully he thinks he received the assistance he required? I made a simple point in passing and thought better of all of you, that you would have had the maturity and decency to handle it properly, but clearly I was wrong. Shame on you, you obliged me to spell it out as though you were a bunch of ignorant children, but truly, it was not necessary because you’re not interested in clarity but in bullying. What a desolate house your souls must be to do this during a time of mercy and penance that is Lent.

For the women constantly making conversations personal (here and elsewhere), I recognize in you the petty girls from my middle school. Grow up. You reveal more about your own subjectiveness than anything else, you should be embarrassed.



Do you have a problem with acknowledging reality? All I do is share a fact and this is your clownish response?








Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #182 on: March 01, 2026, 08:39:16 PM »
Hypocrite, virtue-signalling woman.
May God forgive you, for you know not what you say.

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Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #183 on: March 01, 2026, 08:53:48 PM »
Hypocrite, virtue-signalling woman.
The quotations you showed from me only condemn you, for your manifest inability to read them in a good, charitable light. Moreover, comparing behaviour from others to Jєωιѕн behaviour should serve to inspire a humble soul to amend, and this is not name-calling. I have no problem acknowledging a fault of mine if there is one, but I see no fault here. If you do, you will have to answer for that at your judgement.

Re: Chrysostom on finding a wife...
« Reply #184 on: March 01, 2026, 09:21:49 PM »
Excellent posts from Maria all around

In my worthless opinion, a welcome addition to CI!