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With the death of ∞ chan many Christians have been forced to migrate to boards like: /pol/, /lit/ and /his/. The increase in /christ/ian posting has been very evident in the last couple of months for anyone paying attention. At any given time there are multiple threads on either board that are well off topic. This is not only an issue for the people who like to see less clutter, but for the Christian posters as well. A /christ/ian board would make it easier for Christians to have the discourse going on in one place, ensuring less off topic on other boards and create cohesion amongst the Christians.

Christianity is surely relevant enough to warrant such board. This hypothetical board would welcome all denominations to take part in discourse and would pertain to all matters of the Christian faith and tradition. Ignoring this proposal will NOT solve the problem at hand, the flooding will continue and eventually you will have to act accordingly.

Thanks for your consideration

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>For those who are helped by it, there are all the lives of the saints, angelology, complex theological arguments and so on and so on.
I have a deep deep respect for all of this. In my humble opinion, nothing comes close to the depth of Christian. Christianity is very vast, but non nonetheless, these things have no bearing on salvation (end goal).

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/pol/ was too low iq for this, so I will try it here instead.

>Absolute Divine Simplicity
>Filioque
>Papacy

Now that the dust has settled after the Great Schism (1054 A.D.), who was in the wrong here?

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