You're still doubting God. You're essentially saying "I am so much of a screw up, time and time again, that even the God who breathed into life the cosmos cannot fix me." Which is honestly pretty narcissistic if you think about it: thinking that you are such a mess, that even the Lord of all creation cannot fix you.
I think there's even a psychological term/concept for this… something along the lines of deriving grandiosity from one's lowliness. That the fact that you are supposedly "so hopeless that no one could possibly help you or understand you" gives you a twisted sense of self-esteem, because being at this level of hopelessness, also ironically makes you kind've "special" and "unique" in a way.
You need to humble yourself and pray to God to help you overcome your masochistic pride, and accept the fact that God can help even you.
Connor Walker
A thousand times this We live in a psychotic age that tells us that chastity is shameful and unnatural and that if you aren't sleeping with people on the regular then there's something wrong with you. And outside of religious circles THIS NARRATIVE IS NEVER EVER CALLED INTO QUESTION.
Jayden Kelly
Because Orthodox Christians get their lives in order and find a qt wife.
Jack Davis
Anyone who demands gibs just for breathing is selfish and entitled. It's just another form of Gibsmedat-itis.
Saw a hilarious thread on Zig Forums, "Where do I find a good wife? And don't say Church". Plenty of people more or less responding with what you've stated.
Anthony Hill
Nice try, orthodox.
Jaxon Barnes
You speak of things you know nothing about.
Nathaniel Powell
I speak of things that have struck a chord, whether you want to admit it or not.
You even literally just employed the "No one can possibly understand me!" trope that I referenced. It's so embedded in you and automatic you didn't even think twice about it.
Caleb Watson
I think the incels become incels due to the mental effects of atheism, nihilism etc. Once you have resigned to atheism, you've accepted death in a way Christians do not, it becomes an acceptable outcome, a relief even.
I read somewhere that the content of the unforgivable sin was a state of total hardheartedness. Perhaps going off and killing someone in the name of death itself is what the unforgivable sin looks like when acted out.