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When Did the Roman Catholic Church Become So Different?
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After studying European history, nostalgically rereading LOTR, and listening attentively to the stories of my Mexican grandparents, I miss the RC Church of yesterday. It seems like the Church today is a sad shadow of its former self. I miss when the Church wasn't afraid to rightfully condemn Protestants as heretics destined for Hell, smash heresy, advise kings and rulers, call for the taking up of arms when the time was necessary, and all around keep Western Europe in line. I miss when it actually had liturgical integrity and it was TLM or bust.

Being a college student today and seeing just how screwed up the West has become with progressivism, political correctness, and the whole homosexuality/feminism abominations that have all but destroyed our Christian heritage, I feel like the one entity that should be doing something about this--the RC Church--is merely going along with it for the sake of political correctness.

Christianity is no longer a man's religion. What used to be chivalrous, masculine, and patriarchal religion has now allowed itself to become a politically correct, feminized joke for beta males and wusses. The Church that used to be about integrity, honor, and tradition has now allowed Europe to become a secular progressive sh*thole on the verge of becoming an Islamic ghetto.

As a very reactionary, traditional Mexican guy, I don't like this one bit. Instead of changing the world, the RC Church has changed itself to accommodate the world.

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