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I’m sorry you’re dealing with this. A few years ago, I also had similar chest pains and I was very stressed and dealt with anxiety.

One thing that helped me was I cleaned by diet up. For me i cut out excessive starchy carbohydrates and I started taking a magnesium supplement.

I still deal with some of this anxiety. I don’t want to ask too personal of a question, but is there something that non-physical going on in your life causing this? Is there guilt, or maybe you’re a new dad raising a family? This is a big one for young men who want to raise the family to the best of their ability. Most likely this is a mental and/or spiritual problem that hasn’t been resolved for some time.

Anyway, God bless, I hope you’re can at least pinpoint where this is really coming from.
Replace Bitcoin with the US dollar and reread those first couple paragraphs
You’re the head of the family. Stick to it. Love your wife, and lead and teach her gently with patience.

re: You know what I did today?

Posted by TigerJack8 on 1/25/26 at 2:40 pm to
Sounds to me like everyone has to be a mini personal magisterium from your perspective.

The confessions of the Protestant revolt has resulted in thousands of schisms, I’d recommend you attend a Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and look at it through the lenses of both the Old and New Testament. Christ promised hell would never overcome his church.


“Wherever the bishop appears, there let the people be, even as wheresoever Christ Jesus is, there is the catholic church.” - St. Ignatius of Antioch

re: You know what I did today?

Posted by TigerJack8 on 1/25/26 at 1:44 am to
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I’d suggest ditching the mass and take your son to a conservative Protestant church


How does one determine what is a “conservative Protestant church”?
Yet, you can afford to get married with same “finances”?
What are you even trying to approach with this? Are you purely trolling? It not; why say something you know for a fact will not be taken lightly. Two kids 20 and younger are killed by someone that shouldn’t be in the country, and yet you try to make some lame argument.
You’re going to get downvoted into oblivion, but you’re right. This is the fundamental premise of marriage. Matrimony comes from “mater” from Latin, meaning mother. Therefore; the fundamental purpose is child bearing, and marriage is the backbone of the family.

Those that cannot have children for whatever reason, this is the exception, and this is not the reason why we have a startling decrease in birth rates in our country and Europe.
Nope. Getting mauled by a polar bear or falling in a crevice is > 0% chance, therefore, I’m out.
I agree with his overall idea. However, AI cannot program to the necessary level for a sophisticated architecture, say the Artemis missions for example. AI is excellent for answering general questions that be applied to the code though. It just has no discernment and wisdom to consider any side effects of the programming decisions made.
Not in the business of minting more pennies, meanwhile they print trillions of dollars. Makes sense.
I get were supposed to just pile on Ole Miss right now, but I mean, these guys just up and leaving schools willy nilly is exhausting.

Im sure this guy truly “loved” Ole Miss. The sport is ruined.

re: Advice: Can We Afford This House?

Posted by TigerJack8 on 1/11/26 at 12:49 am to
It sounds to me the main deciding factor is a growing family so you want a larger home.

Do you really need to buy a $850K home? I mean could you not get a nice home for $600K that’s larger and fits to your growing family?
Unsalted butter is better, brother.
Maybe some, but most men was real truth, no matter the cost, tradition, and structure. Our culture is a complete mess of modern relativism. Guys are craving objective truth and reverent liturgical worship.
Depends on what you’re about to do I think, but I personally would go with just a plain protein isolate with milk, and then mix some coffee with it I made previously. You can add maybe a touch more sodium if you feel you need a little more of that.

Wouldn’t recommend this if you’re immediately about to do something physical due to the milk.

re: Heading to Midnight Mass baws....

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/24/25 at 10:00 pm to
Merry Christmas. God bless yall

re: Jesus was from Nazareth

Posted by TigerJack8 on 12/20/25 at 10:29 am to
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Yes


Ok, yes, you’d be correct. Rabbinic Judaism obviously rejects Christ Jesus, so it’s incompatible there theologically.

To add to this, to put it simply, Catholic teaching is that the Church is the proper continuation of what was the Jewish faith with Christ as the head.

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He wasn't from Judaea

I mean, it could be subjective where He’s from, but He was born in the city of David, which from my recollection, is in Judea.

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He spoke out against the Pharisee's, actually said a lot of bad stuff about them, and their faith then is much different than Judaism today.

Yes, He did because they rejected Him as the Messiah. He talks about how Abraham saw His day and rejoiced, but the Jewish leaders called Abraham their father.

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He may have been a Jew in ethnicity but not a Jew from any metric. Just my assessment is all.

This doesn’t make sense. He was from te lineage or King David, born in the city or David, He is is the fulfillment of the law and the prophets, He was born through the New Ark of the Covenant in the Blessed Virgin Mary - she contained the Bread of Life (manna from Heaven), our High Priest (staff or Aaron), and the law (Ten Commandments), etc.

I think you’re trying to justify Christians not overly supporting the modern, secular state of Israel, but it’s not the appropriate logic. You are right though that it’s important because we have leaders making important geopolitical decision based on bad theology (Ted Cruz).