In my opinion, he first needs to develop an intellectual deistic viewpoint, as a beginning.
Love churchs
the beginning is prayer, you cannot obtain a supernatural virtue by mere natural mechanisms and operations of the self
I respect christianity as one of the main founding element of western civilization in the past but let's face it this religion is retarded and virtually all christians today as huge cucks who shill for third world invasion into Europe and white countries. Also christianity is basically proto communism
> secular France, Germany, Sweden take in shitload of refugees
> catholic Poland opposes them, takes no refugees
> bishops from Middle East oppose immigration to Europe
But sure, christians are the problem.
Also, you're wrong about the proto communism.
Yes. I can't agree more. You have to combine it both, since the mind is the lower part of the spirit.
With a short-sighted materialist opposition of his mind it is impractical.
Some classic authors can believe in God without resorting to faith (Aristotle for example). They are invaluable in converting rational atheists.
>catholic Poland opposes them, takes no refugees
IN SPITE OF what the pope and catholic clergy say
christians want open borders and negroes all over the place because this is exactly what the bible say. You can find no trace of support for ethnic nationalism (except for the chosen people) in this desert jewish cult that is christianity
i know that same feeling op. I want to believe all the same
when I was moved out of decades of atheism, initial deistic movements derived from years of studying molecular biology at university was important, even before I started to pray, so yeah I see
yes, you should.
virtue can be acquired through imitation.
once you start ACTING the way you admire, the rest will follow.
I guaranteed that you believe more ridiculous things then could be found in any religion already. The world is awash with absurdity and incoherence, why would the supernatural order of the universe be any different and why would it be any harder for you to believe in than any of the sundry lunacies that underpin modern society?
Have you ever read The Rights of Man? Do you realize how patently absurd the assertion that people are entitled by nature to anything else? That is far more ludicrous than that the universe had an origin and that that origin is some sort of entity. That's all the belief in God is. I find it almost implausible NOT to believe in some sort of first mover, since the alternative is logically impossible.
As for any particular religion--who cares? The point of religion isn't that it's perfect or true, it's that it guides your life, and supplies your spirit with the necessary victuals of fulfillment. Simply believe. It was easy enough for me. Go read some John C. Wright.