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Yes it was only this one thing, and it was just a minor thing.
/s
Yes it was only this one thing, and it was just a minor thing.
/s
If it shows a kid running and pointing what appeared to be a handgun, then that’ll be a pretty big part of the incident…
It sounds like you also meant to reply to a specific comment.
Congrats on doing exactly what they said you would.
That’s only if they feel like they have to care about being “fair”. Or attempting to have ethics or agree on having a social contract.
They no longer care.
It is already well-known that requiring the Ten Commandments in the classroom is unconstitutional. They don’t think it matters or welcome the fight on it.
for some reason
Definitely one major reason has been that there’s been an incredibly effective propaganda machine constantly telling people that’s the case. It started taking off in the 90s.
That’s really nice.
We’ve also lost a lot of this, which is a shame.
I’d love to be part of bringing back being able to disagree with people on issues but still treat each other well. Like people.
I do try to remember to try. We all should.
Did he like them after that?
Then quit arguing about it. Jesus.
That god would be a sick fucker, if so.
This post has a photo in the summary. Is your client (if any) not displaying it, maybe?
Clearly not.
I find this a seemingly straight-forward point I’ve never gotten a religious person to acknowledge.
99.99999% of people follow the religion they do because their parents did. Not because it’s true. That Christian, that Hindu, that Jew. It’s just because they were told it was true at birth.
If their religion was actually the Truth, why would that be the case…?
For the same sort of reasons there are (generally) 12 months in a year and there are 7 days on a calendar, and for the same reason that “John” is a name, and why London is placed where it is, and etc?
Because some dudes decided some stuff, and some other dudes decided some stuff influenced like that, and so on. And some stuff got changed, and some stuff was inconvenient to change or there was no real reason to change it.
The year is ironic in the exact context you quoted I guess. But the days of the week and many months were named for other mythologies.
I don’t consciously “produce” any “content”, and calling it “consuming” seems gross and shallow.