Feminists π€ Conservatives
when it comes to hating on traditionalists
Feminists π€ Conservatives
when it comes to hating on traditionalists
What is the difference between a conservative and a traditionalist?
Although the terms are often used interchangeably and there is *some* overlap between the ideologies (to the point where you *can* be a conservative traditionalist) the primary differences imo are that traditionalists prioritize maintaining usually more localized cultural/religious traditions and hierarchies where as conservatives prioritize pragmatism, status quo, nationalism, and have a stronger focus on individual βrightsβ than traditionalists do too.
The overlap is so great it is hard to not make it sound like splitting hairs. Very subtle differences.
Eh people say the same thing about Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy but that opinion largely comes from a place of ignorance
Probably. I don't know the difference between those two churches either. I was raised roman catholic. Very devout. Left the church after my pastor and biship raped my sunday school classmates. Then just got transfered without prosecution.
Overall I lost my faith even more when I dived deep into the corruption and hijacking of the church by evil.
Now I am a stoic with a foundation of christian morals and ethics which have become a part of my core virtues and personality.
Valid! I would also say that a lot of Saint Paulβs positions in the New Testament align with stoicism too tbh!
There is actually a lot of evidence out there to support that Christianity was created on a foundation of stoicism.
Certainly partial foundation I totally agree! Even in the book of acts it mentions stoics and epicureans being involved in discussions surrounding the early formations of the Christian church as such when it was a more clearly separated thing from Judaism
(Or more accurately at the very start of when it was clearly becoming a different thing from Judaism)