+1 to waistline. Also the dev team is pretty friendly for contributors
+1 to waistline. Also the dev team is pretty friendly for contributors
Bold of you to assume they don’t do that with the locally processed data too
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Ideas don’t come from a coffee break, that’s superstitious nonsense.
Generous of you to assume it’s not a reaction to ShinigamiEyes
Also illegal, since Twitter was a public company- they can’t discriminate on bona fide offers or they risk being sued.
I had a very similar upbringing but I fundamentally disagree that Christ’s message isn’t political. Christ was a political figure in his era, executed for political reasons. Early Church history is full of Christians being tortured and executed by sovereigns.
I think you’re correct only to the extent that Christianity won’t tell you how to set budget priorities for FY2024, but Christ’s message will almost certainly inform certain decisions made in that budget, like feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, welcoming migrants, and pursuing justice and mercy. And to the extent that we have one political party who consistently claims to represent Christ’s teachings and similarly rejects Christ’s message as applied to the policies they support, it’s inherently political right now as well.
I appreciate your attempt to bring a longer timescale into conservative christofascism in America but 30 years is still about 300 years too short.
Remember our earliest colonies were totalitarian theocracies with extreme racial purity beliefs
The Nazis came up with this concept of “German Christianity” or “Positive Christianity” that essentially took Christianity and emphasized its differences from Judaism, while downplaying Jesus as the messiah and elevating the Führer as the herald of a new covenant. I know we’re all joking here but this kind of thing has been done before, over, and over, and over.
They’re similar to Positive Christians
Unfortunately the company is one of two major parcel carriers in this case.
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