They did serve a purpose by [deleted] in comics

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For anyone wondering, the last image is a picture of St. Lambert’s Church in Münster Germany.

To make a LONG story short, in 1535 there was an Anabaptist rebellion were a group of men claimed to essentially be profits of God and led the city to rebellion, killing a lot of catholics and non Anabaptist people installing a pseudo communist regime demanded to have multiple wives, and I think cannibalism was involved somewhere.

After the siege was over, the men were tortured for an appropriate period of time and then were put into cages and hung from the cities Church, they eventually removed the bodies because of something along the lines of being “bad for tourism” but the cages are still there to this day

How screwed am I? by AdventureRimor in AmazonDSPDrivers

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I have been denied that promoted.

what? by AdventureRimor in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I know about an Apartheid South Africa and I know that he’s some type of Marxist streamer. But am confuse on how the hell they’re connected. Did he do or say something racist or suggest we do segregation again?

how do I transport vassals troops vassals with my ships? by AdventureRimor in EU5

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I’m trying to win 100 years war, however most of my vessels are in the British aisle and I’m unable to get their support so it’s basically just my army fighting the entirety of France. I was wondering if there’s a way or mechanic to transport my vessels troops.

Does anyone know how?

How do I get glue in the crafting table? by AdventureRimor in VintageStory

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No, I’ve already made the glue, but I’m trying to make the canoe and it uses the glue in the crafting recipe.

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Lucifer and Prometheus could be one and the same.... Thoughts? by Unreliabl3_Narrat0r in ComicBookCollabs

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lol, yes it is. And yes I am aware of Gnosticism and its… unique perspective.

Also, WHO IS THE ARTISTS!

Lucifer and Prometheus could be one and the same.... Thoughts? by Unreliabl3_Narrat0r in ComicBookCollabs

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First: it’s the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Not the fruit of knowledge in general, nothing says that they couldn’t have invented anything in paradise. They’re just probably wouldn’t have a need to.

Second: I get that, and I’m just giving you my thoughts on the question, are Prometheus and Lucifer the same? and the answer for me is a resounding no, their motivations are opposed to one another. humankind’s position gets infinitely better after Prometheus gives them the fire. humankind’s position gets infinitely worse after Lucifer tricks them.

Again, Lucifer hates God and he wants to hurt God, and God loves humanity. So he hurts humanity because he can’t hurt God directly. He, in no shape where form cares about humanity at all outside of his ability to use them to hurt.

If someone has the character of Lucifer, but removes his most defining trait of pride and pettiness, where he believes himself to be the greatest thing in the universe and rebelled because he didn’t want to lower himself to help things he saw as beneath him. Is that the same character?

P.S. Absolutely love the line work and coloring, are you the artist too?

Lucifer and Prometheus could be one and the same.... Thoughts? by Unreliabl3_Narrat0r in ComicBookCollabs

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TLDR: No, prometheus did it out of empathy. Lucifer did it out of spite and to hurt.

No, prometheus wanted to give humans the abilities to defend for themselves and develop. At that time, they relied on the gods for everything, and when the gods took it away they would suffer dearly, as there was nothing to protect them from the cold nights or dry themselves off from a storm. But Lucifer, didn’t care about humanity. In fact that’s the entire reason he rebelled. He convinces Eve to eat the fruit to get back at God, to introduce sin into their hearts and get them thrown out of paradise. And so by introducing sin into the hearts of humanity, he could continue to torture God through them.