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I think the main issue with a lot of these people is that they try to meet the dominant evangelical narrative of fire and brimstone and only stand their theology on purely reactionary matters to the current sociological and political matters, instead of the eternal promise of God to his people. The reason why I personally stay away from people who consider themselves to be traditionalists is because I believe they are one of the biggest perpetrators of abusing scripture, tradition, and the writings of saints. They are not charitable in their apologetics and thus fail to actually reach people who do not share their same world view.He's in the closet about it because optics (despite it being painfully obvious).
Most people around are quick to realize he's the kind of person nothing good can come out of associating with, which doesn't preclude the extreme internet exposure antics from being extremely funny. I think the lack of wisdom and the pathetic nerd disposition combine with unparalleled access to Church documents to make for quite the clown show, and him and his inner circle have made this routine of seething over random Catholic Answers stuff for quite a while now.
Definitely not looking forward to watching the damage these niche micro-celebrities cause to young people though, I hope people like Trent Horn and Akin get around mentoring younger guys, preferably without the emotional imbalances and spastic behavior of these 20 something Twitter e-theologians.
You can’t just purity spiral your way to Jesus, you have to be charitable to some degree as well. Apologetics isn’t just about dunking on others for poorer understanding of theology, it’s opening up new understandings of God’s Kingdom to those who haven’t thought about it in such a way before, to quote Fulton Sheen, most people don’t hate the church for what it is, they hate what think the church is.
If God can have mercy on a retard like me, that mercy can also be extended to others