Pushback on multiculturalism. It leads to nonsense like what's going on in the UK where Muslims can groom/rape young boys/girls and get away with it because in their culture it's allowed. Multiculturalism is not the way.
Assimilation is the way. You come here, get rid of the incompatible parts of your old culture, replace them with ours, and then bring the ones that don't conflict and enrich everyone.
This was the first time, in quite a while, I've seen actual Christianity come from a Catholic publicly. I couldn't resist sharing it, but I see the same nonsense of non-Christians pretending to be Christian. I recently left my church because they've been drinking the critical race theory Koolaid and flat out lied about the constitution from the pulpit. Lessoned learned anything that says it's non-denominational is lukewarm at best and most likely wrong on everything.
I would love to see more Catholics like this guy actually speaking the Truth. I'm a reformed Baptist and don't ever see Catholicism as for me (I'm not into hierarchies) but I would love for more of this guy and less of the other guy replacing the Nicene Creed with blm garbage.
Sorry my little rant lol, but I know what's it like holding stuff in and finding someone/somewhere to dump where people get it if it's we aren't 100% on the same page.
Love ya, God Bless!
You got this fren!
There's nothing wrong with awkwardness and social anxiety. Where people go wrong is their response to how they're feeling. You're more than capable of conquering it, but please do it healthily. Do 2-3 pushups or jumping jacks right before you make a call. Force your mind to realize when it's being a little baby it's going to have to exorcise. But please don't start a bad habit of eating/drinking/smoking/fapping/etc when you feel anxiety.
Love you, God Bless!
You're conflating all the things.
How you're to behave. Love the lord your God, Love your neighbor (everyone is your neighbor). You can extend that for more accuracy by the 10 commandments.
Believing that Jesus is bodily resurrected in the flesh and ascended to heaven, is the foundation for reconciliation with God.