Comments by "George Albany" (@Spartan322) on "KaiserBauch"
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@algernonsidney8746 He's referring to how in the past it was a necessity for the society to be made of tight knit localized communities, in the pre-modern cities, there was still a concept of local community, but in the development of many modern and post-modern urban development, the ability to build even a recognizable community is difficult, often impossible even, instead in cities people often rely on their demographic application and even segregate themselves into demographic regions, most people in these places either associate with their job, their race, or rarely perhaps even their politics. And with the entering of modern urban development into rural zones too it has added this problem to them as well. Whereas pre-modern folks would know their neighbors and were identified by those that lived around and across from them, their physical location, modern urban development has made it so that those who live in your immediate vicinity are foremost someone you barely know and even worse someone you'll have no relation to, (as in you cannot actually empathize with them) and thus can't associate with.
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Without a restoration to Christian traditionalism, which does functionally close the pandora's box, (by promoting female submissiveness, young motherhood, and the opposition to female career orientation before motherhood) there is no restoration of a Christian society, this has been proven to be possible within Christian communities throughout the US, most prominently of by the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or more specifically Doug Wilson's presbytery Christ Church in Moscow Idaho, in such communities family association, faith retention of children, and community integration has proven to benefit in growth, and its not the only case of it. I'd be willing to bet churches which practice similar things and promote similar Christian standards throughout a community would promote a similar or even more dramatic growth overcoming the collapse issue. However it requires an overtaking of the Christian standard for the community, it simply cannot be a secular standard.
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