c1
LuisSP
c141120a216331099f7450b05441ac3040dcf71a8393e42a0684dbe7535c7f4d
já fui professor por aí....

caralho, essas leis feminazis diminuirão mais a população q as picadas...

sharia does not allow a treaty to permanently surrender muslim territory to non-muslims. Permanent peace was never an option.

Sadat was killed even if he found a loophole: Egypt renounced Gaza, passing the hot potato to the OLP. Then, when Egypt got Sinai back, Sadat could claim all muslim land Egypt was responsible for was in muslim hands ==> peace treaty. With no khalifa, no muslim government is responsible for the whole world. Palestinians do not have this option.

I wonder how many of the actors who pushed for the creation of Israel knew this. The lucrative forever wars + divide & conquer psyops seem too juicy.

Besides... decolonization, independent muslims, general improvement ==> jihad, soon or later. On India, russia, europe, africa, wherever. Israel is an sponge absorving this. If Israel is gone, then it will be the next victim's turn.

globalists use jihadists to their ends, and jihadists use the globalists to their ends.

Isso explica pq BTC subiu hj.

Agora... cenario pesadelo:

1) ETF+blackrock significa que Wall Street podem investir em BTC via blackrock

2) regulações propostas nos EUA dificultam até transações pessoa-a-pessoa usuais.

==> querem que BTC vire mais uma ferramenta finaceira dos peixes grandes, enquanto mortais ficam fora?

nostr:nevent1qqsxq78m2pf2klzgptldlnyntrrwmwdlcf87m8wfragxuy8jmdgv72sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qtj62r

I have seen so many european politicians promising to get tough on immigration, that I only believe after they do it.

Meloni inclusive.

Lideres europeus prometendo deportar apoiadores do Hamas, anti-semitas, etc...

CAGUE pra eles. Já "esqueceram" promessas similares várias vezes antes (Meloni... pensando em vc)

Acredite SE e QUANDO vir aviões carregados de cabeças de toalha aterrissando em algum país (qual aceitará? quero ver)

E qdo vir as marinhas bloqueando acesso à navios de ONGs. Poderia resolver todo o problema de imigração em 48hs, desde sempre, nunca quiseram.

pelo menos eles ganham um auto-afago patriotico

o mapa na TV com a votação mostra as Malvinas... só q em branco, pq ninguem votou la :-)

2o turno, 51x49 de novo.

e todos comentando como se fosse real.

2o turno dos hermanos: Massa 51% Milei 49%

afinal, se foi assim nas ultimas 5 eleições na america latrina, pq seria diferente?

ou lá é tão "papel" assim q dá pra confiar?

insanidade só aumenta. NY quer desligar pipelines pra forçar o fim de fogões a gás

os bastardos agora se procupam com os gases gerados pela queima do gas, fazem mal a saude dos pobres.

Uai, e qual fogo não gera porcaria? Não basta ventilar?

https://nypost.com/2023/10/21/youve-heard-of-new-yorks-gas-stove-ban-new-legislation-wants-to-take-things-even-further/

Meloni chuta o namorado de 10 anos pq ele foi gravado propondo sexo a outra.

Não parece ser a 1a vez, ela nunca soube?

qdo um dos politicos didireita cunservadô salvadores da pátria pelo menos será bem-casado, vindo de familias intactas e formando outra familia intacta?

qdo veremos um politico comungar sem nem passar pela cabeça a possiblidade de sacrilegio?

na decada de 80 um padre me disse q nao votava em divorciado:

"queremos q sejam fieis a que, se não são fiéis ao principal juramento da vida deles?"

mas hj, nem há a opção.

https://www.outkick.com/italian-prime-minister-giorgia-meloni-splits-from-boyfriend-after-hes-caught-asking-a-woman-for-a-threesome-or-foursome/

Aborto pós-nascimento: Médicos em Quebec querem eutanásia de bebês.

"Morte assistida" - qdo o bebê não pode opinar - pais e médicos decidem se o 'sofrimento é insuportável'.

Os mesmos médicos campeões em transplantes de órgãos retirados de eutanizados.

Uma nova mina de ouro?

Igor tocou um ponto importante:

se aborto já causa tantos problemas psicologicos, imagine decidir matar um bebê visível, no berço, crescendo.

se houveram 50M de abortos nos EUA, são quase 100M de pessoas (pai e mãe) que carregam isso na consciência.

até... brigar até ouvir 'é direito legal, procedimento médico seguro e raro' pode ser uma forma de calar ou enterrar a propria dor.

imagine com a lembrança do bebê se mexendo.

hum... e quebec tem a menor natalidade do canadá.

https://www.igor-chudov.com/p/assisted-suicide-for-babies-demanded

nao me diga q esta surpreso.

e isso no bostil, imagine fora.

dados são o novo petróleo

são minerados de fontes q nem imaginamos

e tem 1001 utilidades além do que imaginamos.

imagine qdo todo username de rede social, email, e provavelmente usernames em jogos, estiver associado com o ID-digital universal.

cruzar qq dado, de qq game, com qq outra base de dados, será trivial.

Oregon não requerirá leitura/escrita e matemática para diplomas de High School.

Ainda existirão as provas p/ registro e outros usos (vestibular) mas o diploma vem de qq jeito.

Está muito dificil p/ as 'minorias' e 'imigrantes'. é pela 'diversidade'

vejo a manchete e já escuto o Galvão com musiquinha no fundo grintando "Boooostiltilttil..."

daí percebo q nem é aqui. um dos estados mais woke dos EUA

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers/oregon-removes-writing-reading-and-math-mastery-from-high-school-graduation-requirements/ar-AA1iABIc

se me lembro bem o lume tinha 'trendings', ele foca em seguir #assuntos , não pessoas. (por isso baixei mas não usei)

mas o ponto é ser possível. Basta alguem querer implementar um algoritmo.

Remember the canadian truckers:

“We do not collect any user identification information beyond email addresses. We also do not hold any keys,” the company stated in response to the injunction. “Therefore, we cannot ‘freeze’ our users’ assets. We cannot ‘prevent’ them from being moved. We do not have knowledge of ‘the existence, nature, value, and location’ of our users’ assets. This is by design.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/cryptocurrency-company-says-its-impossible-to-follow-court-ordered-freezing-of-canadian-trucker-donations/

Replying to Avatar Sweet

>Christianity predates the Bible

In the sense that Adam and Eve were Christians, sure. But if you're suggesting the Bible was created by the Church, your own councils disagree with you. Vatican I explicitly condemns what you're trying to say. The Church is a witness to something that already existed, nothing more.

>Additionally, the original KJV includes the deuterocanon

I know, mine does too. It has books that the Council of Trent removed, like 3 Esdras. Why would the Pope remove books from the Bible?

>My point stands that KJVOnlyism is a subset of Sola Scriptura

They literally aren't the same thing. They're two completely unrelated claims. I'm also not a strict KJVO in the way someone like Steven Anderson, but it's undoubtedly the most important English version, for more reasons than you can count on one hand.

I make it a point not to argue sola scriptura. Not because it's wrong, understood properly, but because people on both sides refuse to understand it properly, so it's a useless hill to die on.

>The Latin never changes

Buy a critical edition. It does. You have old Latin, and tons of variation within the Latin tradition, often referred to as the Western text type. It's actually famous for being the most inaccurate text family that gets any serious consideration.

In current day, Latin editions have the exact same problems as modern Greek critical texts. Though an Old Vulgate only position will get you better results than following modern text critics, due to the nature of what a translation is, it's inherently inferior to my position. Eastern Orthodox have it better, they have their own version of a Greek Received Text that's different from ours, although on internal analysis, it doesn't hold up as well. Romans has a false ending after chapter 14, for example. It's also missing the Comma.

>that full translation predates the Canon

Roman Catholics really need to read the studies of Roger Beckwith. This idea is disproven. The Old Testament canon was decided 200 years before Christ was born. The fact that later Christians (and some jews) were misinformed and got it wrong does nothing to disprove this. Although most of the early Fathers actually do agree that the canon is only 22 books (by the Hebrew numbering) so no matter how you look at it, the Roman Catholic theory of canon doesn't hold up. Nevermind the blatant historical errors in the books.

>Original manuscripts of Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew are not always available, so when they aren't we always have the Latin.

The Latin is better than nothing, but once printed editions become a relatively affordable thing, there's no reason to use it as a primary source anymore. It has a lot of problems.

>"biblical study" is not Christianity

It's literally the word of God. It doesn't encompass the entirety of the Christian life, but you can't have orthodoxy without it.

I never really cared about translation troubles. Even in Eusebius of Cesarea's book it was clear some hardwork was involved, priests travelling around getting old manuscripts, interviewing old guys, trying to do their best... And submiting their work to the supervision and final decision of the bishops. The Church not only wrote the books and decided the canon, it also kept working on keeping the versions. And that before the Vulgate (no need to call it Old, the new one is the Neo- )

what is important:

- it is good enough, close enough to the original text nobody will ever touch again...

- because nothing really relevant is based on a single passage of the bible which might be wrong.

Protestants can take important stuff from a few passages (see the pentecostals... sometimes it looks they banged their heads on the bible, read the first versicle they found, and forked a new church over it - that is the logical consequence of sola scriptura), or try to win arguments with a machine gun of biblical passages.

Catholics have the tradition and magistery to suport the interpretation to make sure it does not come from a misinterpreted isolated idea from the text.

if our faith depended on perfect texts, then nobody ever had any faith.

Even before the vulgate, versioning stuff was hard. Even in apostolic times, each book or epistle took time to spread. Local bishops had to decide to read it on masses - that was the first litmus test. copy them, send them to other places. Versioning troubles started soon, as eusebius show. For a long time, not every place had the same books.