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I have heard of characters such as Jay Dyer and others that assert that Orthodox Christianity is the only logical and coherent philosophical system. They assert that if a man reasons hard enough and is genuine then they would eventually come to Orthodoxy. Of course this is a wild claim. However I am open to new ideas, especially if they concern the ultimate reality of the universe.

However these people make multitudes of videos that are hours long. And they don't seem to link the videos where their refutations are condensed and expressed clearly. I do not want to shift through hours of content on schizo shit just so I could potentially arrive at some half-baked arguments.

So what videos/articles/books condense their arguments for Orthodoxy and refute every other worldview or religion?

I predict that I am going to be hugely disappointed with the arguments and will find them to be shit. However it doesn't hurt to try.

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Easily the best philosophical book of the 21st century so far. A clear, nuanced, and thorough analysis of metaphysics, epistemology, and the problems of modernity nominalism and empiricism. Now that hardly anyone actually does real philosophy anymore (since WVO Quine it has largely been abandoned and replaced with psychologism and social sciences) this book is an excellent return to true philosophy in the midst of a vast sea of pop psychology, materialist propaganda, new atheism, and new age gibberish. Jay Dyer reminds us of the search for real existential truth in an era when most have forgotten it in favor of conformity.

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I have noticed that people on the left wing liberal side of things almost never want to even consider the possibility of conspiracies or a cabal that controls things behind the scenes. For them, that sort of thinking makes you "crazy". Their social acceptability is very important to them. They want to be seen as "serious", letting the institutions and academics tell them what views to have, and conspiracy thinking is not acceptable. For them, it's simply impossible that a secret cabal controls things. They can't explain why, but it's just impossible, they say.
People on the right wing conservative side of things (except for normiecon shills like Ben Shapiro or something) are generally more open to the idea of conspiracies and secret orders and cabals pulling the strings. They don't care as much about what ideas are "acceptable". They are more interested in truth.

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Read Jay Dyer and find out how atheism, materialism, Hegelianism, Marxism, liberalism, and progressivism are objectively wrong!

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