I write Christian Existentialist philosophy on WordPress: Faith’s Knight

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  • Please see the Christian Existentialist philosophy I write and preach in Austin (link in profile). In the true Kierkegaardian sense, we must find God’s reflection in outer reality, meditate on it within our Will (or Dasein if you prefer Heidegger), and then reflect it out back into the world as decisive action. That is how we give up the original sin of free will and perform God’s Will. Also God’s direct commands let us suspend the ethical, even his commandments, to perform what must be done. This is shown in the story of Abraham and Isaac, and proved out to be true by Kierkegaard in his masterwork Fear and Trembling. Most Christian Existentialists agree that there is direct evidence that God intended for homosexuality to be fine, but not transgenderism as it is not reflected by science in any human genetics.







  • See, this is why your party is going to lose more elections than they win in the long run, though there will thankfully be a blue wave for midterms. You’ve been pushing the average Centrist American to the right for a decade by just labelling them, “far right.” By your definition all Christians would be far right, since we believe a man cannot become a woman. As long as the left insists on pushing trans idiology, it will hurt them immensely. But don’t take my word for it, just watch Newsom go against the trans movement first, and sensible Democrats to follow. If you on the far left punish them for it, there will be double the Republican wins over Democrats for at least the next decade. The trans issue is a losing issue for your side, period.




  • By the US definition a Centrist would vote Democrat or Republican a roughly equal amount of times. I tend to be a traditional Democrat on social issues (not the populist Antifa nonsense), and a traditional Republican on economic issues (not the populist MAGA nonsense). This means at least for presidents my votes have been Bush, Bush, Obama, Obama, Trump, Biden, Harris. So I’ve tended slightly to the left on presidents. I’ve also tended to vote slightly to the right on governors and congressmen. Abbott has done a lot of good for Texas as an example, though I’ve always voted against Ted Cruz. Hope this helps!



  • Finally something that affects those of us on the up-end of the K shaped economy. I warned all my Centrist friends that if they voted Trump his bad economic policies would eventually rise up to affect them. Yet, I was the only Centrist I know of in all of Austin, TX who voted for Kamala. The rest of the Centrists were too worried about trans dudes taking over women’s sports and bathrooms, and said they had enough money to withstand, “whatever Trump does with the economy.” Fucking idiots, they could have saved the economy and the best BBQ in Texas (which is Austin of course).




  • Actually my family is quite proud of their son who came here with nothing from Cuba and is now a millionaire. I worked hard, got my CPA, and now help the largest hedge funds and PE firms on Wall Street avoid as much tax as possible. Based on how you are projecting, I bet you were born here to liberal, lazy parents who did not teach you strong Christian values, and the importance of hard work and playing the get rich game that is life in the USA. So now you are bitter that an immigrant is far more rich and successful than you. Boo-hoo!