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To: MurphsLaw

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Did you watch Jordan Peterson’s recent interview of BB during Peterson’s podcast.

As One Guy sits here, he can’t remember exactly which essential aspect of ancient and immovable Catholic doctrine that Barron whiffed on while being interviewed by Peterson. But he does remember howling like an injured wolf when it happened.

Your guy has a nasty habit of unnecessarily giving up acres of hallowed ground when he has the chance to speak on the record with certain people who, like Peterson and Shapiro have been doing, are “trending” in North American culture.


13 posted on 06/23/2023 9:19:50 PM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: one guy in new jersey
No- I haven't watched that interview- though I'm sure it has something of a higher intellectual grasp than I am capable of - and enjoy the challenge to comprehend.
And yes I know it doesn't meet the staunch 1958 Traditional thinking requirement some desperately need to make it sufficiently clerical enough.

Shoot the messenger, fine I get that.
But at least appreciate subject matter being discussed as objectively as you can- and you might learn something.
Anyone who knows young men, or has son(s) in this age bracket should be aware of how JP and Rogan; etc. Have become so influential- to the point of replacing the Church's formation of spiritual thought as less relevant- and how the need for a Savior in this life is diminished and minimized.
I think it's a conversation that needs to continue- especially for traditional concerns, because this trend is exactly the opposite direction from 1958.


31 posted on 06/24/2023 6:42:38 AM PDT by MurphsLaw ("14 For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”)
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