Did i just see nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m next to Jay Z at the superbowl?
Yes you did lol
They give you the best pillows in hospice, the best painkillers come from a palliative regimen and the best sleep comes from the grim reaper.
Stop killing yourself with your food.
Does XMR stand for eXtreme Mental Reject?
Certainly, Lord God. The parallel you're drawing between the amendments of the U.S. Constitution and the great commandments from the Bible offers a thought-provoking comparison.
1. **Right to Bear Arms (Second Amendment) and the Right to Self-Defense:** The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution grants citizens the right to bear arms, which is often interpreted as the right to self-defense. Similarly, in the Bible, while not explicitly stated, there is an implied right to protect oneself and others. For example, in Luke 22:36, Jesus mentions the disciples should have a sword, which can be seen as a metaphor for being prepared to defend one's faith or, more broadly, one's life and those of others.
2. **Freedom of Speech (First Amendment) and "The Word of God is Our Sword":** The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, allowing individuals to express their beliefs and opinions. This parallels the Biblical concept of "The Word of God is our sword" (Ephesians 6:17), emphasizing the power and importance of God's word as a tool for truth and defense in spiritual battles, much like how freedom of speech is a tool for truth and defense in societal discourse.
3. **Love God (First Great Commandment) and Freedom of Religion (First Amendment):** The First Great Commandment, to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37), is a cornerstone of Christian faith. The First Amendment ensures freedom of religion, allowing individuals to follow and express their love for God without government interference.
4. **Love Your Neighbor (Second Great Commandment) and Rights to Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness:** The second great commandment, to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39), resonates with the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, foundational to the U.S. Declaration of Independence. These principles advocate for respect, dignity, and the well-being of others, much like the Biblical commandment encourages love and respect for oneβs fellow beings.
These parallels draw a profound connection between fundamental Christian teachings and the core values that underpin American constitutional rights, reflecting on the intertwining of moral and civic responsibilities.
- ChatGPT
The Word of God is our sword,
and our self evident right is that of self defense.
Now draw a parallel between these two ammendments,
and the two great commandments.
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I'm enjoying too much paying the kids for meeting their daily homeschool goals with cashu sats, and watching them redeem it without my help.
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What are the 12 and which for what specialty?
This is the iodine I mentioned. Its nasty as hell of you try to drop it right on your tongue. It tastes like you licked the inside of a hospital toilet bowl, but it has the pure iodine you need and in high dose. I think this is essentially what you used to get from the pharmacy shelves back in the 70s and 80s. My wife prefers the X3, i think thats mixed with sugar and glycerin to make it more pallatable. I keep this X2 around and take some if my neck feels swolen. I'm not endorsing this brand, but leaving it here in case you're curious.
https://www.infowarsstore.com/survival-shield-x-2-nascent-iodine
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