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A fascinating and eloquent letter, and interesting that he uses the 'holocaust' word in 1937. I just had to google that and it seems Dachau concentration camp opened in 1933 and boycotts etc of Jewish owned businesses etc, and setting up of Gestapo also began that year. So I guess it may have been in the wind though whether the word itself was in use at that stage, I don't know. That said, I feel he was using the word in a wider context. (source: https://www.museumoftolerance.com/education/teacher-resources/holocaust-resources/timeline-of-the-holocaust.html)
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killerwhat posted:Thanks for this, it’s fascinating and impressive. Such a young man to be so well read, considered, and eloquent. It didn't go unnoticed either according to his available personnel records. He was immediately earmarked for leadership when he arrived 'and should develop into a sound Company Commander with more theoretical training'. He was killed just over a month later. Such is war.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:A fascinating and eloquent letter, and interesting that he uses the 'holocaust' word in 1937. Yes I think it is certainly is being used in a wider context - it's just a somewhat eerie coincidence in that respect.
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https://twitter.com/matthancock/status/1627696148994576385?s=46&t=kyBwfBuUde338TdUtwN5GA oh my loving god
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BRB going to the pub and having a whip-round for Ukraine. And thus, Total War was averted.
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Darth Walrus posted:oh my loving god If there were ever a man that deserved to have all of his thought's painted onto a big red bus..
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this man led the third-largest politcal part in england https://twitter.com/timfarron/status/1628161772266946560
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Apraxin posted:this man led the third-largest politcal part in england what? i'm barely religiously educated and i know that the gospels have a bunch of discrepancies, some events happen completely differently according to which one you're reading. i'm sure there are religious scholars who have tried to square that circle, and who knows, maybe they're right, but calling them "impeccably coordinated" is just asinine on its face
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The gospels are absolutely not "first hand eye witness accounts", anymore than Boris' fake book about Shakespeare is. They're written in Greek FFS.
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On the other hand, they're not mysticism - that's the bits after the gospels. So I think we can all agree there were mistakes on both sides and it's time to move on.
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Gospel of John is full of mysticism, it's even referred to as the mystic gospel. Luke and Matthew are both rewrites of Mark with their own magical add ons, nativity resurrection etc and we're both written a good bit after the life of Jesus. Mark is the only one close to what you could describe as 'eye witness'. keep punching joe fucked around with this message at 08:01 on Feb 22, 2023 |
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:what? i'm barely religiously educated and i know that the gospels have a bunch of discrepancies, some events happen completely differently according to which one you're reading. i'm sure there are religious scholars who have tried to square that circle, and who knows, maybe they're right, but calling them "impeccably coordinated" is just asinine on its face He's not just a regular garden variety Christian, he's one of those super fundie ones
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Isn't saying "There’s nothing mystical about the gospels." a form of blasphemy against the Spirit itself, as recorded in Matthew 12:30-32, Mark 3:28-30, Luke 12:8-10, and 1 John 5:16 as the only unpardonable and eternal sin unto death? There is a Tim unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it.
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Guavanaut posted:Isn't saying "There’s nothing mystical about the gospels." a form of blasphemy against the Spirit itself, as recorded in Matthew 12:30-32, Mark 3:28-30, Luke 12:8-10, and 1 John 5:16 as the only unpardonable and eternal sin unto death? Who's Tim?
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Fim Tarron
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Mano posted:Who's Tim?
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# ? Feb 22, 2023 10:27 |
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Has there ever been a Tim who wasn't a wanker?
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keep punching joe posted:Has there ever been a Tim who wasn't a wanker? Isnt Tim Minchin alright?
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# ? Feb 22, 2023 10:33 |
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Tim Follin, composer of unnecessarily good chiptunes and writer/director of Contradiction: Spot the Liar
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It's an impressive testament to the superficiality and irrelevance of the Lib Dems that it managed to have a leader that was genuinely loving mad for so long with most people not noticing
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# ? Feb 22, 2023 10:33 |
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Timothëê Chalamet seems alright for a lad named after a shampoo
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keep punching joe posted:Has there ever been a Tim who wasn't a wanker?
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This is phenomenal and love to you for posting it. I'll share it as much as I can.
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Darth Walrus posted:https://twitter.com/matthancock/status/1627696148994576385?s=46&t=kyBwfBuUde338TdUtwN5GA Gorn Myson posted:This is phenomenal and love to you for posting it. I'll share it as much as I can.
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Simplistically put the Bible is meditation literature written in a style that isn't really used now, if at all. It contains books of history, poetry, law and prophecy and is meant to be read many times and understood altogether, making it very difficult to pick out different parts in isolation and say they categorically mean this or that. To read it as wholly literal shows a lot of ignorance about what it is as a text, let alone as a spiritual text, however to announce that "various bits don't seem to line up and others are clearly nonsense therefore I have disproven it" is also pretty ignorant and buys entirely into the myth of progress. Ancient Jewish scholars didn't believe in talking snakes either. If folk are serious about actually wanting to understand the Bible without reading a hundred theology textbooks I would recommend The Bible Project podcast - an in depth academic look at various biblical themes - its tone is quite neutral but is presented primarily by a believing professor of Abrahamic languages. It's not afraid to look at very weird parts of the Bible which can be amusing regardless of your viewpoint, you know like that time Noah got drunk and his son seems to rape him. Sceptics may prefer The Liturgists podcast which is primarily focused on deconstruction - ie they mainly try to unpick the text and although there are believers involved they treat it as quite a human document. Our own Ask/Tell religion thread is also pretty good nowadays, the dickheads mainly seem to have pissed off to that other site. The Wicked ZOGA posted:Fim Tarron Quite. Zalakwe fucked around with this message at 10:43 on Feb 22, 2023 |
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Failed Imagineer posted:Isnt Tim Minchin alright? I'm pretty sure he's been up to some sort of meltery relatively recently, though I can't remember if it's Jumbly Crumbum is Hitler stuff or TERF poo poo
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Zalakwe posted:If folk are serious about actually wanting to understand the Bible without reading a hundred theology textbooks I would recommend The Bible Project podcast Seems like a profound waste of time when theres plenty of Star Trek podcasts etc out there
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Barry Foster posted:I'm pretty sure he's been up to some sort of meltery relatively recently, though I can't remember if it's Jumbly Crumbum is Hitler stuff or TERF poo poo Ah well, nevertheless
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Failed Imagineer posted:Isnt Tim Minchin alright? Melt Reverend Timothy Lovejoy, the minister of the First Church of Springfield, truly a wonderful guy.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Seems like a profound waste of time when theres plenty of Star Trek podcasts etc out there Grace, the final frontier.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Seems like a profound waste of time when theres plenty of Star Trek podcasts etc out there Star Trek is the opiate of the masses.
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Zalakwe posted:Star Trek is the opiate of the masses. I thought that was heroin?
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forkboy84 posted:I thought that was heroin? In this economy?
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forkboy84 posted:I thought that was heroin? They better not be putting any of those trans people in my Star Trek! They will regret this!!!
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Zalakwe posted:
Someone should tell Tim the MCU has more internal consistency than the good book. Zalakwe posted:They better not be putting any of those trans people in my Star Trek! They will regret this!!! I remember hams getting up in arms when some authors decided that some tech-priests preferred to be non-binary (since they shared more characteristics with a room sized computer than a human at that point). Z the IVth fucked around with this message at 10:54 on Feb 22, 2023 |
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Zalakwe posted:Star Trek is the opiate of the masses. Yeah it owns
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Z the IVth posted:Someone should tell Tim the MCU has more internal consistency than the good book. Takes longer to get through. Z the IVth posted:I remember hams getting up in arms when some authors decided that some tech-priests preferred to be non-binary (since they shared more characteristics with a room sized computer than a human at that point). To be fair it is a bit inconsistent with all the fascism. Zalakwe fucked around with this message at 11:00 on Feb 22, 2023 |
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Z the IVth posted:I remember hams getting up in arms when some authors decided that some tech-priests preferred to be non-binary (since they shared more characteristics with a room sized computer than a human at that point).
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Zalakwe posted:Ancient Jewish scholars didn't believe in talking snakes either. forkboy84 posted:I thought that was heroin?
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What a quaint definition of "ancient". More seriously though what's that from? A quick google hasn't helped me.
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