zloubida
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- Comment on Hear The Good News 1 week ago:
Government welfare programs are centrist, they were established in my country by a left-right alliance after the WWII… Jesus advocated something more radical : if you have something that you don’t need, it’s not yours anymore, it’s something you have to give to people who need what you have. It’s basically the end of private property, and not only of the means of production.
But no, he was not violent, that’s true. Is violence a leftist marker? I don’t think so.
- Comment on Hear The Good News 1 week ago:
That’s not a shitpost, that’s essentially the gospels.
- Comment on This is real 1 week ago:
Yeah it looks like bullshit, but who knows.
- Comment on This is real 1 week ago:
The idea is that every sign is a symbol: Marijuana, Smile (Sonreír), a cross which is a symbol for 1, and a skull, which in Spanish is called cráneo, a word beginning by a c, the 3rd letter of the alphabet. All together they make “MS13”.
I have no idea if this is things gangs do. And if it’s a gang tattoo, that doesn’t mean is a member (he may just like the gang aesthetics, people do weird things), and that’s not important, because guilty or not, he deserves a trial.
- Comment on Do it 2 weeks ago:
Red right hand in my ass
- Comment on Do american greet like this? 3 weeks ago:
Fuck yeah!
- Comment on But that is just a theory 3 weeks ago:
Do you need an orb?
- Comment on How do you pronounce "centaur" and why? 4 weeks ago:
C’est la voie.
- Comment on Since militaries are authoritarian, even in democratic countries; What would a military of a stateless/anarchist society look like? 4 weeks ago:
Not really. Anarchists generally recognize the authority of specialists (scientists, doctors, …), they just refute them the right to impose their ideas on individual. It’s a little stretch, but officers in an anarchist army would be like specialists, whose authority is not imposed, but freely recognized.
- Comment on YSK: That nazis Don't Actually Believe in Free Speech 1 month ago:
Oh I know more or less how the American law works. But I think it’s a bad one, that’s all.
I’m French, and in France hate speech is illegal. Negation of crimes against humanity is illegal. Defamation is illegal. And you know what? France is still a free country. Freer even maybe, as our other freedoms and rights (like our rights to live peacefully) are more protected.
- Comment on YSK: That nazis Don't Actually Believe in Free Speech 1 month ago:
I disagree. Free speech should have limits, like every other freedom, because freedoms oppose each others. Insults, defamation, threats, calls for hatred, lies, … shouldn’t be covered by free speech.
- Comment on Stop touching your stuff! 2 months ago:
Yes, I agree. I meant the point about heaven 🙂.
- Comment on Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance 2 months ago:
But we have the Uewersauer lake!
- Comment on Stop touching your stuff! 2 months ago:
I know it’s shitposting, but even if we accept the idea that God would be interested by what you do with your own body when you’re alone, isn’t the whole point of the Bible that you don’t have to climb to go to heaven, but accept God’s grace?
- Comment on Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance 2 months ago:
Jlai.lu is more a francophone than strictly French instance, even if as far as I know most admins are French.
- Comment on Every Country That Has Their Own Lemmy Instance 2 months ago:
Let’s put !luxembourg@lemmy.world in lemmy.dbzer0.com 😁
- Comment on White House Faith Office 2 months ago:
Yes, but:
- that doesn’t mean he had an idea of the Trinity and his place in it;
- it’s probably something the Evangelist added anyway.
- Comment on White House Faith Office 2 months ago:
What would Jesus do?
- Comment on White House Faith Office 2 months ago:
I like Ehrman. I think Jesus had, before the Resurrection, no clear idea of who/what he was and that what Ehrman shows is how the early church not invented but discovered the divinity of Jesus.
- Comment on White House Faith Office 2 months ago:
Calvin was totally opposed to this kind of theology. I presume you’re referencing to Weber; but if you read The Protestant Ethic closely, he didn’t speak about mainstream Calvinism of his time, but German puritanism, which was opposed by mainstream Calvinism.
- Comment on White House Faith Office 2 months ago:
There are many possible points of disagreement within Christianity because, like it or not, the Bible is unclear and even contradicts itself on many subjects (and this is a Christian saying this). But prosperity theology is so clearly the opposite of everything in the Bible that any self-respecting evangelical should ostracize it. That they don’t is the proof that the gospel is not what many evangelicals are interested in.
- Comment on same as it ever was 5 months ago:
Vikings (and Varangians) loved write silly things everywhere.