Like the “joke” that putting 3 leftists in a room results in 5 parties.
Putting 3 Linux people in a room results in 5 distros?
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Like the “joke” that putting 3 leftists in a room results in 5 parties.
Putting 3 Linux people in a room results in 5 distros?
As someone whose contact with English is mostly by reading, this made me sure I’m likely pronouncing a bunch of words wrong in my mind.
More like open source engine for Minecraft-like games and more.
The problem with Paul is that people see “Law Paul” and ignore “Grace Paul”.
When Paul talks about law and rules he means for people to look into themselves and see their own failings, not unlike John the Baptist, and see their own need of Jesus’ grace, not to condemn other people.
He even declares himself as the worst of sinners.
And he also shares Jesus’ view that the law should be interpreted as to protect people.
And it’s not even pro-wealth, at most it’s “maybe He meant it’s just very very hard instead of impossible”. And then pretend it can be ignored.
Also, there’s no such thing as “unbiased”, it’s more constructive if people are upfront and honest about their biases, but that takes self-reflection and self-knowledge.