I like this idea - since I retired from debating tards - if David Wood can do a couple debates with Orthodox and not get demolished (which he will) - then I’ll consider it. Until then, he’s in the obvious tard bin.
Advice to young guys:
1. Find a solid Orthodox Church & spiritual father.
2. Focus on building a business/career that monetizes your talents/skills.
3. Learn social dynamics and how to communicate and talk to women.
4. Cut down gaming and read important religious, historical, philosophical and literary texts.
5. Limit internet time to only productive/ beneficial uses (informative podcasts etc).
6. Learn basic finance / investing - mainly Bitcoin.
7. Buy a gun and/or learn some self defense.
8. Cut out crap processed soy slop, drinks and exercise / gym.
9. Plan for family / kids / legacy now.
Riding the line between talking theology / doing debates, and all the other issues like geopolitics, lit, satire has been an odd thing. For some it is confusing, for others, not an issue.
However, after 10 years of mixed content, I feel that the time of online theology debate for me has come to a close. No one has of yet told me to say this - it’s a decision I’ve pondered for a while. I would rather focus on other topics I find interesting and religion is authentically at the parish level, not online anyway. It seems as if online theology debate is pretty much done. Onward to producing fun content on the other subjects!
I've been listening to Jay since about at least 2014, even loved when he used to regularly join in with the boiler room stream. I respect his work, his knowledge and his debating skill. I completely disagree with the assertion "he" makes orthodoxy look bad, every single male convert which walks into our parish, was influenced in a good way by him. God bless Jay Dyer ☦️
The White House just posted this extremely provocative statement.
This is another mega troll by Trump.
It’s an IQ test.
Trump is not talking about space aliens living amongst us. He’s talking about illegal aliens…
On a recent podcast, Lil Wayne was asked Drake or Kendrick Lamar. He replied:
“If we’re talking awards, it’s Drake. But if we’re talkin’ bout hits, numbers, versatility, stadiums, longevity, and global impact? it’s still Drake. That’s my lil bro. Period.”