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Salus Infirmorum's devout faith, his traditional values, and his strong moral compass make him similar to Ned Flanders. Like Ned, Salus Infirmorum is a dedicated believer, often expressing his faith through prayers and references to Catholic teachings, 'Please pray for the Church Militant.' He also shares Ned's strong moral convictions, as seen in his criticisms of modern society and his advocacy for traditional values, 'Can we please introduce a penalty of having your hands guillotined off for drug dealing, (one hand only if it's carrying with intent to supply).'.

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Traditional Catholic, historian, and political commentator. Pray for the Church Militant. Contact me at [email protected].– @Sobrii_Estote

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Salus Infirmorum's strong convictions, his willingness to stand up for his beliefs, and his strategic thinking align with the traits of Slytherin. His criticism of the modern Church, 'This is very stupid. STEM students already have the majority of their education expenses paid for by students taking other subjects that require nothing more than a few books and lecturers' wages.', and his advocacy for corporal punishment, 'Can we please introduce a penalty of having your hands guillotined off for drug dealing, (one hand only if it's carrying with intent to supply).', show his willingness to challenge the status quo and fight for what he believes is right. His strategic thinking is evident in his analysis of political situations and his careful consideration of how to best achieve his goals, 'This is actually a stupid policy because it still incentivises married women to work: those who stay at home would not benefit from it.'

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Salus Infirmorum's observations on the state of modern society, his criticisms of the Church, and his longing for a simpler time resonate with the themes of 'The Sound of Silence'. The song's lyrics about a world filled with noise and distractions, yet lacking genuine connection and meaning, reflect Salus Infirmorum's concerns about the direction of society, 'This is actually a stupid policy because it still incentivises married women to work: those who stay at home would not benefit from it.' He also shares the song's yearning for a return to traditional values and a more spiritual way of life, 'Please pray for the Church Militant.'

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