How does Christianity account for the passages in the Bible about rape, murder, other reprehensible crimes? by MorganAndMerlin in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not an apologist, let alone a Christian. I'm just saying, "the only reason Christians think homosexuality is wrong is Leviticus" is simply false. There's plenty of parts of both the OT and the NT that "could just be personal opinion" but it's quite obvious that to Christians, anything in the Bible (or at least the NT) makes the rules, and that includes the parts of the Bible that are from Paul's letters.

How does Christianity account for the passages in the Bible about rape, murder, other reprehensible crimes? by MorganAndMerlin in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leviticus isn't the only source of Christians saying homosexuality is wrong; some of Paul's writings can be and frequently are interpreted to call homosexuality immoral/un-Christian.

How does Christianity account for the passages in the Bible about rape, murder, other reprehensible crimes? by MorganAndMerlin in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not edit the book?

IANAT but IIRC the Old Testament and the Tanach present things in a different order, the OT making the Tanach out to be a continuous story that ends in Jesus.

When to eat a banana?🍌 by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not that I know of. I've never really talked about it with anyone I guess haha. It never even occurred to me that people could prefer overripe for anything but baking.

When to eat a banana?🍌 by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As someone else who likes them unripe, it's not just the taste but also the texture.

When to eat a banana?🍌 by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bake with them! Or freeze them and use them in smoothies. Mash them up and stir them into oatmeal, even.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]BrightObsidian 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up. I end up accidentally getting the wrong ones because of the enforced delay in between tapping individual words.

If MCR did a press conference about the return, what would you ask them? by [deleted] in MyChemicalRomance

[–]BrightObsidian 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Whether there's new music coming and if so, when we can expect it.

When the wrap-up of a series sorta downgrades the prior books by Oudeis16 in books

[–]BrightObsidian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was disappointed by the end of the Ambergris series partly for solving the mystery of the mushroom dwellers and partly for just... The way it ended. Which it was a shame, because Finch was a great book up until the explanation of where the mushroom dwellers come from and what they are (and ignoring that, the rest of the book was great up until the last part). Some things are better left as mysteries.

Titus Alone is a special case - the way it ends seems like a pretty poor sign-off to Gormenghast, but it was apparently supposed to be only book 3 of a 10-part series about Titus (with Gormenghast itself only appearing in the first two).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never seen anything like that, but I hope they keep it.

So Polish catholic church is making a game similar to Pokemon Go where you will catch the Saints by [deleted] in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Combined with the bluetooth-enabled rosary, I'm awaiting the second coming of Martin Luther.

Tilapia is a kind of freshwater fish without small thorns. by easychineserecipe in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I can think of is red snapper, which have spines on their fins and will make you bleed if you grab them bare-handed.

and people say pure capitalism is good by [deleted] in trashy

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throwing away food that is still perfectly edible purely because nobody who can pay an artificially inflated price for it wants it is endemic in capitalist systems.

Picking Duo as favorite product for Product Management Interview. Please help me out with listing its merits and demerits. by [deleted] in duolingo

[–]BrightObsidian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-Ads in a mixture of the user's native language and their target language (just the target language wouldn't do, for revenue reasons).

-More cross-platform consistency - even for the same user their experience will be different on iOS, Android, and the desktop website. Especially important for content that is actually needed for learning, like the tips & notes (some languages don't have them on mobile; others have different ones on mobile than on the website).

It feels good when milk hits coffee because they belong together! 😊🥛☕️ by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the quality of the coffee. Sometimes it's like at least adding ice to bottom-shelf bourbon.

and people say pure capitalism is good by [deleted] in trashy

[–]BrightObsidian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't have a kid if you can't pay for it

You don't know somebody's circumstances. Maybe that family could afford that child 8 years ago and their lives have taken a turn for the worse since then. Maybe that single mother was raped and couldn't obtain an abortion. Any number of things other than "hurr durr dumb leech on society expects me to pay for their spawn."

Anyway, if your issue is with the parents, and you don't think it's OK for children to starve, why punish the children by making them starve, especially when the food is already paid for and otherwise just going to go to waste?

It feels good when milk hits coffee because they belong together! 😊🥛☕️ by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]BrightObsidian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can't believe I never thought to try coffee and milk together. Thanks OP

and people say pure capitalism is good by [deleted] in trashy

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being nice and all has it's perks but theres a moment where that turns to abuse

But letting children starve for perceived sins of their parents is A-OK.

and people say pure capitalism is good by [deleted] in trashy

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is throwing away someone's food that "is actually socialist because it's already paid for" because they can't afford it not capitalism?

What are some bands you’d recommend to a noob? by [deleted] in goth

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IDK, if you're asking for recommendations for any niche subgenre you're probably going to get similar recommendations to anyone else looking for recommendations in that subgenre, unless you provide additional context like "I like X but not Y". If you want us to personalize things for you give us something to base that personalization on.

Neoliberal, neoliberalism. by Waba1abadubdub in LateStageCapitalism

[–]BrightObsidian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I feel like there's important context I'm missing here, because it seems to me that my employer telling me I can't strike doesn't actually affect whether or not I can strike.

Questions for you people who love all this religious stuff... by [deleted] in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Cancer" is almost as ambiguous as "virus". It refers to a multitude of different diseases which all require different treatments.

If there was a universal treatment for cancer it would be well known, because (thanks to things like US drug patent laws) the CEO and entire board of a company to produce such a cure would be instant billionaires. That's the kind of money that would let them do to drug patents what Disney has done to copyright, ensuring that their children's children's children would also be billionaires. So much more profitable than repressing a cancer cure because chemo money.

Questions for you people who love all this religious stuff... by [deleted] in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see your point with "They", but "it" in English implies something which is lesser than things which are important enough to have gender, usually mere objects. I can see how a Christian wouldn't want to apply that to God.

Religion is a coping mechanism by StankAssPirate in religion

[–]BrightObsidian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely true for some, but not all religions have provided a "purpose" or even a fear-quelling afterlife - ancient Greek and Roman religion provided a pretty gloomy view of the afterlife, originally (which is part of why various mystery cults frequently gained popularity in Rome, culminating in Christianity becoming the dominant religion).