I notice an increase atheist attacks on Dostoevsky on this board. Now, I could be wrong, but this feels like part of reaction against the increasing "Christianization" of Veeky Forums, particularly this along with /pol/ and Veeky Forums. Only reason I say this is because these attacks were not common a couple of years ago.
Is there any truth to this, or is this just a bad year for Dostoevsky for other reasons?
Veeky Forums has recently taken interest in Nobokov's opinions of others authors and, not having read anything by Dostoyevsky, they piggyback his unfavorable opinion of Dostoyevsky.
Blake Roberts
The only russian author people talk about is dostoy I don't understand what people are trying to make out, that's an honor in itself.
Out of all the russian authors from the 19th century on dostoy is what comes to peoples mouth, he's the murakami of russia but better.
Luis Rogers
>Veeky Forums has recently taken interest in Nobokov's opinions of others authors That's been a meme for a while, but I don't think anyone takes it seriously. I further don't think that is the reason, since there a lot of posters are viciously slandering Dostoevsky as a person along with his writing, and Nabokov never did that.
Aiden Bell
That's because Dostoevsky has the greatest philosophical depth, that's why Nietzsche loved him. I don't think anyone would consider Dostoevsky, from a purely literary standpoint, on par with Gogol, whom Dostoevsky himself certainly regarded as a superior. It's also not due to Christianity, since Gogol was himself was as religious as Dostoevsky..
Oliver Carter
>The Orthodox Church Stays in the Dark Ages
No my friend, we stay in Antiquity.
Evan Flores
It's the title from a recent article raging that Vatican II didn't happen for the Orthodox Church this month
>Pope Francis' enormous popularity -- his Twitter accounts in different languages have a total of about 30 million followers, about as many as Bill Gates and more than Adele -- is a consequence of his openness to diversity and a softer approach to dogma. He represents a modernized Catholic Church. By contrast, the world's second biggest Christian denomination is proving so resistant to modernization that its plans to adopt some timid changes for the first time since the year 787 have fallen through.
But of course, we are in antiquity, it's just "Dark Ages" sounds better when putting us down.
Luis Lewis
Orthodox have always been the strongest defenders of the traditional faith, can people really fault them for that
>muh no homos
>muh 3 fingers crossed
Cooper Perez
There are probably about as many real Christians as before, the only thing we have more of are "deus vult" /pol/tards.
Blake Morgan
>wants to be traditional >still ecumenical Literally why
Andrew Hill
The Ecumenical Patriarch does not want the Church to be traditional, he wants her to be modernist. The point is that he was thwarted and the Church is staying traditional.
Nolan Scott
Yes but what about ecumenism with romans, protestants etc.?
I don't see how a serious church could ever entertain such notions.
Juan Reyes
It is a very naive look, and it would be fine if that was it. But the truth is that Veeky Forums is swarmed by newshitters from reddit, and the atheistic militia goes hand in hand with that.
Blake Smith
It's b/c someone posted this and everyone believes it and all of a sudden it makes Dosto a bad writer. The fact that I saved it makes me just as guilty as anyone else
Isaiah Murphy
Its not Christianity in particular that we are against. just that he shoehorns it into his books namely the end of Crime and Punishment.
Evan Gomez
wtf? i hate dostoevsky now
Owen Sullivan
Heretics gotta stick together these days
This was literally written by the same guy who made up the lie about Dostoevsky being a child rapist (written after both Dostoevsky and the party he supposedly told it to were dead, surprise surprise).
Crime and Punishment references Christianity throughout.
Noah Clark
>we
don't talk like that.
Grayson Cox
>Crime and Punishment references Christianity throughout. In fact, the guy's very name, "Raskolnikov", means "schismatic". He excommunicates himself from society and the Church (but the latter is more of a subtext, yet a very clear one, in order to found his own Church with his own doctrines (so to speak). He was a introvert before, but after the deed, other people caring for him is outright torture (in line with Saint Isaac the Syrian's view of hell, which was extremely influential on Dostoevsky).
Wyatt Davis
It's just the way boards work.
People started acting as if Dosty was the greatest of Russian literature, and heralded him as "super deep and philosophical", so all the newplebs started jumping on his wagon.
People reacted negatively to this, and then the newplebs jumped on that wagon.
Levi Mitchell
wtf? i'm gay nao
Charles Lee
this
this
Dylan Flores
a lot of Christians dislike /pol/. i'm not talking about those lukewarm Christians that allow for women and queers to be bishops and marry sodomites either.
Joshua Scott
This board will be purged of slave morality soon enough.
Better late than never.
Grayson Foster
If the Christian in question likes /pol/ then it's obvious that they're either meming or retarded. Christianity is the antithesis of /pol/ and Veeky Forums at large honestly
Orthodoxy is more mystical whereas Catholicism is more intellectual. That's probably why there is a blow back against them here and by self-identifying intellectuals on the internet. Orthodoxy is also likely the most existentially primed religion out there.
Oliver Green
>This was literally written by the same guy who made up the lie about Dostoevsky being a child rapist (written after both Dostoevsky and the party he supposedly told it to were dead, surprise surprise). proof?
Ethan Carter
The godless apostate heathen infidels cannot stop us. Neither will the treachery of the Pharisees, Saracens and pagans go unredressed. We will claim all of cyberspace in the name of Christendom just as we have already taken /pol/ and Veeky Forums before you. This board belongs to Christ and shall one day soon declare in one voice that He is Lord. Amen.
DEVS VVLT E V S
V V L T
Wyatt Nguyen
Of what? That this was written by Strakhov? Or that the rape story was?
Bentley Ramirez
>I notice an increase atheist attacks on Dostoevsky on this board. Now, I could be wrong, but this feels like part of reaction against the increasing "Christianization" of Veeky Forums, particularly this along with /pol/ and Veeky Forums. Only reason I say this is because these attacks were not common a couple of years ago.
Do you have any examples of atheist attacks or is it just people copying nabakovs critique of him?
I tend to agree with others that what little criticism there is of him is by people who are new to literature and are disapointed when an Author touted to be one of if not the best doesnt blow their socks off.
Adrian Diaz
This board still belongs to Christ also
Luke Clark
You don't see the countless attacks on Dostoevsky as a person? Nabokov didn't do that.
Anthony Martin
>You don't see the countless attacks on Dostoevsky as a person? Nabokov didn't do that.
I havent come across those threads.
Ian Nguyen
Off the top of my head
Ryan Gray
I saw that thread, it was pretty much just one person arguing with a tripfag whilst the rest talked about generalities.
meanwhile we have a nabokov thread still being bumped
Brayden Reed
the viewpoints they have on race is what really makes people dislike /pol/ from a Christian standpoint. the race of a man does not matter to God. follow His Word and all is forgiven if you repent for you sins. unrighteous hate for your brothers and sisters is not acceptable.
Landon Bennett
I honestly think it's just how memable Nabokov is inb4 >Dislike him. A cheap sensationalist, clumsy and vulgar. A prophet, a claptrap journalist and a slapdash comedian. Some of his scenes are extraordinarily amusing. Nobody takes his reactionary journalism seriously.
Carter Carter
Not everyone on /pol/ is racist. 8pol is racist but the Christians split off into /Christian/ over there.
Alexander Cooper
>giving any credence to a coward who slanders the newly deceased to (futilely) escape his own irrelevance
Oliver Brown
Nabokov was full of shit.
He hated Freud but loved Kafka.
He hated literature of ideas but loved Ulysses.
Basically, if you wrote a book that appealed to some form of his autism he liked it. If you reminded him of religion, history and politics he said "D+"
Matthew Howard
Kafka said he considered Dostoevsky as his literary brother.
Lucas Cruz
That's true but Nabokov didn't give a shit about that.
Also, Nietzsche loved Dostoevsky and you'd be hard-pressed to find his critiques of Christianity/modernity apply strongly to Orthodoxy.
Yes, I go to /Christian/. World politics isn't discussed as much there but there is occasionally some political discussion if it relates to the Christian faith.
Brody Bennett
are they pro neo-crusades?
I might go there if they're truly redpilled
Josiah Thompson
It's all just memes. There are very few Christians on the Internet and they don't visit Veeky Forums.
Nicholas Ross
Some are in the belief there needs to be a new crusade, yes. But as a whole I can't speak for because it's very hard to determine this without polling every /Christian/ users out there.
There are millions of Christians on the Internet daily. Why are you being retarded for? And I visit Veeky Forums but mostly just Veeky Forums.