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>>671727
I came to mention /lit/. Some days, /christian/ is slower than others (or some drama is happening and the board becomes unusable) and ill often post on /lit/ during those days. Generally, I get good Christian discussion out of it.
The only problem with /lit/ is a few Gnostics and vague Philosophers who like aspects of Christianity, but don’t fully accept it. Generally the Gnostics get told to go back to /x/, and the philosophy-types actually do contribute to the discussion because their views on Christianity and reasons for rejecting it are more complex than the “lol kike on a stick” trolls we get.