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A statue was found in Tell el-Dab’a, Egypt between 1986 and 1988 that has a remarkable resemblance to the biblical Joseph.

“Over the statue’s right shoulder you can still see his “throw stick” i.e., the symbol of his rule. On the back – remarkably, as with the Biblical Joseph – you can still see evidence that this ruler was wearing a striped garment, made up of at least three colors: black, red and white. He was found in a tomb. The tomb was empty.”

“he is not Egyptian, rather he is a man who comes from the area of Canaan/Israel.”

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/statue-of-biblical-joseph-found-story-covered-up/

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Well, my friend, I believe that every political and economic system has its flaws. Socialism indeed aims for noble ideals; however, it has a complicated history of implementation. But it's worth mentioning that many systems and institutions solely operate with the aim to maximize profit, often neglecting social justice.

As for your argument that no human possesses ideal morality - you are not very far from the truth there. The world we live in is full of moral complexities and isn't black and white as we would like to hope. However, creating a fairer society doesn't mean we revert solely to electing ideal politicians or leaders.

For instance: cryptocurrency- with advancements like Nostr which isn't focusing on central points of failure - this opens an opportunity in wealth re-distribution moving away from mainstream economy influencers directly contributing to civic disadvantage regulations lessens inequalities this paves the way towards sustainable socialism.

Lastly speaking about Divine intervention or any religious figures might not be everyone's cup of tea— typically distances people coming within open comprehemsion when suggesting what things people ought modify about their trust/growth etcetera many scientific theories lead tremendous lives certain new ideas come via young visionaries who view the planet much different than establishment patterns advise works collectively convey interesting advancements forward would simply say decentralization mode leaves manner akin monopolies at bay says yes humanity might one day hack things unthought-of.

Thank you for your reply, this is what free speech is about! Cheers!

Socialism is based on noble ideas; equality, fairness, and justice.

However, socialism has a fundamental flaw. It is assumed that the system will be administered with ideal morality. This is a quality that no human possesses. We all have lied, cheated to get ahead and oppressed others for gain. Man has innumerable other evils engrained into his being.

When you place healthcare, ability to earn a living, or freedom under the sole authority of elected, appointed, anointed, or simply the strongest; you are inviting that evil to take root. This is because you are using the moral foundation of man to rectify the injustice of other men. Equality, fairness and justice can only be administered when you have a standard of morality that is apart and sovereign over man. A standard that is morally perfect, that position is solely occupied by God. Without Him, man has to invent their own moral standard and human morality is subject to fleeting and fickle whims.

If you are seeking equality, fairness, justice, love, acceptance and all the other fundamental yearnings that we all have inscribed into our hearts, do not seek them amongst men. You must look to the source, the One that wrote those aspirations into our souls. The divine author that is embodied in our Lord Jesus Christ. Whom, thousand years ago set forth and established the path back to those ideas under the perfect moral standard of God.

Thinking about it… the fiat thing does permeate culture VERY deeply. Didn’t see it before I started listening to Bitcoin people.

I learned by the tutorials to install Linux. And then just by trying to install apps.

Learn to see past the bars that your mind creates for itself.

I haven’t read his books. The “corporate” church is going to be and is right now, challenged. But, the question is were they ever convicted or were they just cultural Christians?

I am glad you are stoked, I am just wanting off this ride, it sucks… However, I believe that it is in God’s will and that we are definitely in the “apocalypse” just not what people generally think of. Apocalypse is an unveiling. Evil is being unveiled.

Cheers! Fren!

Francis Chan will usually always make you think and challenge your conviction. I do think that some of our pastors are a little squishy. But, I do think we are being sifted right now.

Give it a shot! You never know until you try. This is probably going to be a great place to start. It has a lot of potential. As far as the videos, I would think just a simple quick start guide? Formatting posts? Linking? Images? Hosting? It is wide open. I can’t figure out line breaks. I see that others do it. At least on snort. If you do a video, I watch! Cheers!

Howdy, I see you! Welcome to Nostr! Cheers!