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  • Israel has a complex relationship with Nazis.

    During WW2, the Lehi terrorist organization actually tried to join in the war on the side of the Nazis.

    One of the men behind this initiative went onto become prime minister of Israel in the early 1980s.

    The Lehi terrorist organization folded into the IDF in 1949.

    Now, there was a philosopher who was a member of Lehi, he took Nazi ideology and sort of swapped master race and the undesirable race. God's chosen people had to be the master race, and the Arabs who lived in on the land were declared to be undesirable.

    As a note, the Lehi prime minister was Netanyahu's political mentor.

  • Hardness isn't the best thing to have in armor. In fact, extreme hardness means extreme brittleness.

    Tensile strength is more desirable in armor. That's the sort of strength that a string or rope, or Kevlar will have.

    Those can stretch a bit before breaking.

    Kevlar will stretch a bit when catching a bullet, this does a few things, but importantly it slows the bullet before stopping it.

    So this new material will likely show extreme tensile strength rather than hardness.

  • Pride might be forgivable, but the prideful rarely ask.

    And again, a deal with the devil is by definition, a rejection of God.

    Also murder is on the list of unforgivable sins.

    Because there are five or six places in the new testament alone that list unforgivable sins.

  • Again, the rules are made up, but there are a dozen listed sins that are unforgivable. You just have to look for them.

    However, a deal with the devil is automatically considered blasphemy against God, and thus an unforgivable sin. Add in the sin of Pride, and Johnny is damned.

  • Yes and no. While the rules are all made up, and different people can just make up more rules, the standard rules say that any deal with the devil, even this bet, is a sin, an unforgivable sin. Adding in the sin of pride, which means Johnny is unlikely to ever repent, and the devil got a soul.

    Also, there's a sequel song with a bunch of big names on the project, Johnny went down due to the sin of pride.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0XUTD7QYcs

  • According to conventional wisdom, Johnny damned himself by accepting the bet in the first place. The devil "loses", but that just cements Johnny's sin of pride.

    The devil might not have gotten Johnny's soul the day of the contest, but make no mistake, he does eventually get the soul.

  • It depends on the state. Some states have a full second trial with a new jury in order to determine the sentencing.

    Sometimes it's just a tacked on part of the original verdict.

    And the rest of the time it's just the Judge who can do almost anything provided the sentence stays within certain parameters.

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  • I seriously believe that wealth factors into weather or not you're considered low or high functioning.

    Take someone who is low functioning and make them stupidily rich and suddenly they're treated like they aren't on the spectrum at all.

  • Brian Thompson didn't learn shit he's dead. And I doubt that Stephen J. Hemsley, the Executive Chairman of UnitedHealth Group and Brian Thompson's co-defendent in an insider trading lawsuit, likely didn't learn squat either but is currently still alive.