God I wish this dork would fuck off already, along with the rest of the AI bullshit currently making investors and other business-wankers the world over cum themselves dry. It's fucking embarrassing.
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That's fuckin awesome. Thank you! π₯³
You know the comment you're replying to confirmed that they were being sarcastic, right?
Ahhh it's a location thing! I thought I'd just like, Mandela effected myself my whole life π
That's amazing π where's that name from?
Excuse me? π
It always blows my mind that people would get offended by something like this. Like, who cares? You're going to go get teacher because someone you barely know said something that is honestly barely even mean?
This presumably didn't happen, but similar things do! People just get upset over nothing, it's wild.
Apologised in private for calling for the bombing or gassing of the UN in public on a show watched by millions of nutters.
Watters is a coward, a Tucker Carlson-wannabe, a loser, a creep towards women (slashing his current wife's tires and then offering a ride to her home before they were together).
He's stupid, he's malicious, and he's loud.
Actually, on reflection, he's perfect for the USA.
I always thought they were called ladybirds
Okay, so we can agree that the Bible has at least one passage that commands genocide, in that time, for those four groups? Not a gotcha, not a criticism of your faith, just a question about the content of the scripture.
Yes, I think slavery is bad even if the person in slavery is treated "well". Those Leviticus passages are interesting. Who is the "you" addressed in them? What's the meaning of "your brother" in the second - does that mean any person, or a specific "in-group" of people?
The Luke passage is nice! It seems, from just the passages I've shared and the passages you've shared, that the Bible acknowledges slavery as extant during the various periods it was written, and sits on the fence about it. Was there a passage about how much you should charge for a slave, and how you should beat them? I believe I've heard that somewhere, but can't look it up right now.
Sure, slavery was generally accepted until very recently - so would you say the bible endorses slavery, or denounces it?
Right, it's the Lord commanding people to wipe out those groups. Whether or not the command should be reflected in the current day, that passage was written. That passage contains the Lord commanding people to wipe out groups - would you agree, or disagree?
I'm sorry mate but if you read anything sarcastic as earnest, it'll mean something totally different. I just think you're inventing an enemy here π€·ββοΈ