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Germans fundamentally just do not "get" Christianity, really. They are too autistic about it. They don't understand that religion is more just vibes than actual strict rules.
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>>18576920
>They don't understand that religion is more just vibes than actual strict rules.
You're not wrong but you didn't have to word it like some retarded zoomer
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>>18576921
Okay it's exceptions, blind-eye-turns, winkings, and bribes. It was built into the system, but the Germans could never read between the lines. It's a clash between a high-context society that goes by feel of the situation vs a literalist society that desires everything to be spelled out as clearly as possible with no exceptions.
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>>18576921
Zoomers don't own the term vibes.
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>>18576930
>>18576920
>Bavaria
>Austria
Now, here comes the cope
>ackhoally they're not catholic
>ackhoally they're not german
Latinx hours /his/ boys, start favelaposting
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>>18576934
take your meds
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>>18576930
A Catholic would just say that the Bible is divinely inspired but ultimately multivocal which is why it requires renegotiation of the text through Catechesis
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>>18576938
Are they not catholic or not german? "hue"
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>>18576940
sure sure
>>18576941
where did I say "catholic" in the OP?
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>>18576963
Then it's an even dumber argument. You know /int/ would be a better board for these types of thread
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>>18576970
I don't think you understand the argument at all, so your further posts will be ignored.
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Funny, because the catholic focus on rituals and aesthetics also derives to a great extent from the early medieval Germanization of Christianity (especially Carolingian Reforms). Germans first made Catholicism into what it is, either actively or passively, and then Germans rebelled against exactly that, which was created by themselfes or for their accommodation. Same thing like Germans (with Emperor Henry III., Leo XI. and the other early German Reform popes) playing a big role in establishing the Papacy as the hegemonic center of the Church, independent from political power, only to later rebell against exactly the hegemonic nature of the papacy.
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>>18576920
>Germans fundamentally...are...autistic
Yes.
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>>18576920
The Germans got Christianity better than you did.
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>>18576920
>they don't understand that religion is more just vibes than actual strict rules.

Thats completely wrong
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>>18576940
That's the argument Pharisees used against the Sadducees and Rabbinical Jews use against Karaites, just swap catechesis for Oral Torah/Talmud.
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The Germans misunderstood Christianity so completely that they deliberately adopted a pre-modern moral logic in the 20th century.
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>>18577245
>Korruption ist schlecht
>AAAAAAIIIIEEEEEE PUTO PUTO MIERDA MIERDA
What causes such a violent reaction from the spic?
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>>18578531
That particular E-stereotype is pretty funny. Considering Latin Americans are rarely very Catholic (in a strict sense) at all.
Obviously its correspondence to reality stopped being the point a while ago and it's just a cheap insult now. Though, even then I think people just played up the TradCatholicConquistadors because they were low hanging fruit. Which is strange because trad-caths are pretty easy to lampoon, but you actually have to think about it for a second.



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