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John Allen Rayner-Hilles 32 minutes ago (edited) Yes, there’s a certain skill there in cutting through thicket of irrelevancy and arriving at what is meaningful and pragmatic. That’s why I depend on the books and YouTube content of figures like Jordan … Continue reading
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Hello. Here are some other things that I had thought you might like to interact with. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT_iyaG3phM&t=2s (A Catholic’s opinion of Peterson) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h2vzxmeUwk (Same Catholic’s opinion of pragmatism with an appearance of Chesterton, who CS Lewis admits was an influence … Continue reading →