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My answer was generalized because I do not care to get into the specifics. I'm sorry, I know that seems dismissive. But I wasn't kidding when I said "book-length". You're proposing an extremely long and detailed discussion. Maybe someone else will bite, but it won't be me. Not today. I stand behind my generalization fwiw, and I'll leave it at that.
Fair enough. Thanks for responding at least. (BTW, it wasn't me who downvoted your comment.)
Downvotes don't federate, so I don't see it. At least they don't yet. But even if they did, I'm used to downvotes. My reputation here on kbin is -2178, which is over 800 closer to 0 than it used to be. Whee! That's just for expressing Christian conservative perspectives. Not exactly popular in the Fediverse, or at least not on kbin.
Anyway, thank you for understanding.
No problem. I joined Lemmy.world when Reddit pulled 3rd party apps and I've noticed that this place seems a haven for far-left types, communists/anarchists, etc. I'm a liberal, but a lot more moderate than those types, so I get a fair bit of digital hate for disagreeing as well. Such is the nature of upvote/downvote systems.
St. Basil and St. Isaac expressed Christian perspectives. This is just regurgitated right-wing talking points.