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blaue_Fledermaus
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  • Please...

    No matter how much US Republicans and trump mess things up, the USA will still be a better place to live than 90% of the planet, even for the persecuted minorities.

  • Even on normal conditions, with the tremendous roar and wind they make, the power of these waters is clear even from afar.

    (Source: been there)

  • I'm almost certain I once saw one such study, but couldn't find it anymore, so yes, feel free to file my claim as bullshit.

    What I did find was some articles about a problem called halation in which people with astigmatism or propensity for it can have the eyes dilate too much with dark mode making white-on-dark text illegible.

  • I'm almost certain I once saw one such study, but couldn't find it anymore, so yes, feel free to file my claim as bullshit.

    What I did find was some articles about a problem called halation in which people with astigmatism or propensity for it can have the eyes dilate too much with dark mode making white-on-dark text illegible.

  • Not everybody lives in their parents' basement.
    There are studies that found that dark mode can cause more eye strain, specially in bright environments.

  • Good it turned around, reminded me of that "if the brain was simple enough to understand, we would be too simple to understand it".

  • Yes, I agree with you.

    I just wanted to add that at the time "socialism" was any answer to the question "how to structure society so its members benefit the most?"

    Nazism was such an answer, and it was "eliminate all who don't contribute".

    Of course the concept of socialism later evolved and got more strict so that Nazism doesn't count anymore.

  • Yes, the theory comes from the superficial observation that the actions of the nominal extremes look very similar. And when your head is being crushed by the boot of authoritarianism you don't care if it is the right foot, or the left foot wearing it.

    At one time there were many concepts of what Socialism is, and at the time nazism was A socialism, of course completely opposite of the concepts that survived.

  • That is the base of the horseshoe theory.

  • Yes, it says it's forever. The Catholic church does have a doctrine of purgatory, but it's for the flawed faithful.

    But it also treats it akin to a spouse that has been continuously cheated on; all his gifts twisted, broken, and trashed; finally leaving the house.

    Or self-inflicted by humanity, God going: "do you really, really want to stay apart from the source of life and all good? Then have it your way... ☹️"

  • Why? We have the gift of life, even as we choose death, we have good things even as we choose to turn away from good, that is a message of pure love, why is it gross?

  • These are 5000 years old stories written down 3000 years ago, some study, of course study of context is necessary.

    I agree with your point on homosexuality, it also requires study, that's a reason today's Christianity is so sick and away from the message of love from the Bible.

  • You read wrong what I wrote, every moment that is NOT death and suffering is a gift from God.

  • Satan in this context is not "the most evil entity that has ever existed", but The Accuser, his objective in the story is to convince God that humans don't deserve any of the good things He gifts.
    God's point is that He will continue giving us life and good things even as we don't deserve it.

  • Yes, languages and words and their meanings change with time, both words were once the same.

    Job should be read from the perspective that humanity, by choosing to turn away from the source of all life and good, has only death and suffering as its just existence. Every moment that anyone has that is not death and suffering is a gracious gift of love from God. Job even acknowledges that all he had was not his, just loaned from God.

  • Zealous not jealous.

    I went to theology seminary, no need for copium or spin. One of the professors' favourite book was Job and he talked a lot about it.

    That absolutely is not the nature of God in the OT, but explaining it doesn't fit this medium. I also don't know/remember any resources I could point you to, sorry.

  • In this case it's more about God being fair and just.

    And that description doesn't at all fit God's actions in the OT. Although without context and depending on the hermeneutic basis I guess it can look so.

    The book of Job is a tale to teach about human nature facing adversity.

  • Would be biblical. There are many prayer psalms where the author is asking God to avenge him and destroy those who hurt him.

  • Judas

    Jump
  • Amazing. The one problem is that when the Bible explicitly uses "Antichrist" it is plural.