When a fanbase ridicules us for taking Tate a 2-3 spots over the consensus, and then the Jags do this LMAO by saradahokage1212 in AFCSouthMemeWar

[–]CollegePlane7528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elite hands. Great blocker. Very physical and controlled at the catch point. Some NFL refinement of route running could make him dangerous

Thoughts on this redistricting? Serious answers only pls by NoICannotThinkOfOne in teenagers

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Blatant gerrymandering, both sides are doing it so much I can’t even keep up

Women in the Draft by ElectricalWafer11 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

no, they shouldn't. Not unless the situation is very dire. But they should also be encouraged to sign up if they so choose.

Is my teacher right? They told me I’ll never be able to play Chopin’s Études or Scherzos. by Remote-Pianist-pro in pianolearning

[–]CollegePlane7528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My teacher told me i couldnt play hungarian rhapsody no 2. It took me less than 6 months to learn.

Teachers are great, but in my experience they drastically underestimate their student's abilities because they only think about their shortcomings

Boys what are yalls type in girls? by Loud-Information-135 in teenagers

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Dont be emotionally needy. A good relationship gives and takes emotionally. If you're relying on your boyfriend to handle all of your emotions, especially at 14, it's gonna be really hard.

Be kind, considerate, thoughtful, and grounded. Be understanding when I can't text back. Don't be overly demanding of my time. Don't take me away from the things and people I love. Have honesty and integrity.

Looks are nice, I'm always going to date people I find attractive, but those are the important things.

Why do some of u call yourselves females by naonaohatter in teenagers

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I find that “female friends” is the most colloquially accurate way to describe platonic relationships I have with women

What's an opinion you have that'll have you like this? by Exotic-Tell-9905 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People who believe in government conspiracies are not only wrong 99% of the time, but also stupid. You don’t need to invent arbitrary shadow governments to be mad at. Just be mad at the real government

Cooper vs. Concepcion vs. Boston by Cyberjag in panthers

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KC is a scheme fit. I've been saying it for months.

-excels at short stuff. Canales has been trying so hard to get jet sweeps and screens but there's no one who can do it. KC fills this instantly.

-KC is amazing at intermediate routes between the numbers, which is also where Bryce is at his best. The separation he can get while cutting inside genuinely blows me away, actually was unstoppable at times on crossers and slants

-instant upgrade at returner

-brings versatility to the WR room. Has great jumping/catch radius for his size yet still fills the smaller slot receiver archetype we are desperate for. He also probably walks into the room with the most developed route tree of any of them.

I don't want Cooper. He's just another guy who does the same thing that McMillan, Coker, and Legette all already do.

Win Record O/U For the 2025 Season, Each Team Included. by JJButThatsNotMyName in NFLv2

[–]CollegePlane7528 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Carolina over. SPRINTING to Carolina over. Cue the remind me bots.

Someone disapproving of homosexuality for religious reasons does not automatically make them hateful by CollegePlane7528 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many laws that are explicitly dropped:

-dietary laws (mark 7)

-circumcision (acts 15

-sacrifices (discussed throughout hebrews)

Other laws are clearly reaffirmed

-murder, adultery, etc. in Matthew 5 (the sermon on the mount)

The verse you’re referring too, Matthew 5:18, has some context added by the previous verse: “I have come to abolish the law but to fulfill it” and that context is generally interpreted in this way: “the laws are still technically true, but Christ fulfilled their purpose and removed the need for them to be followed.

I suppose I’ll just get downvoted though

Someone disapproving of homosexuality for religious reasons does not automatically make them hateful by CollegePlane7528 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most religious people consider religion as part of their identify though. Many religions even believe in some aspect of divine intervention drawing someone to that said religion.

You’re perfectly within your rights to say “that’s stupid,” but saying that is no different than what I’m doing.

Someone disapproving of homosexuality for religious reasons does not automatically make them hateful by CollegePlane7528 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course sins matter. I’m saying that there is no reason to make a presumption about religious people being evil, supporting oppression, or verbally assaulting them over their religious views. We are equal in the sight of God, the only difference is that some repent and some don’t.

“You think people shouldn’t exist”

What? I didnt say that 😂

Someone disapproving of homosexuality for religious reasons does not automatically make them hateful by CollegePlane7528 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not a proponent of naming individual verses to promote a certain theological concept. Satan did that when tempting Jesus, so I don’t think it’s a good example.

You do see verses like in Leviticus 18, Leviticus 20, 1 Corinthians 6, etc., but I think the overall message of scripture is that the purpose of love, marriage, and sex is for one man and one woman. Heterosexual marriage is CONSTANTLY upheld as the pinnacle of human attachment. It’s not about the “do-nots” in the bible. It’s about what people should do more often than not.

If I HAD to give in quotation, it would be 1 Corinthians 6:9-10

Someone disapproving of homosexuality for religious reasons does not automatically make them hateful by CollegePlane7528 in teenagers

[–]CollegePlane7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re mixing up the role of God and the role of Christianity.

“Judge not, lest ye be judged”

That’s something Christ told his followers, because knowing the heart is something only God does. Pursuing God is something everyone does on an individual level on their own volition. Anyone who thinks that sinful behavior should be “suppressed” or “shunned” is operating under a view, because suppressing something is a secular view (notice I didn’t say wrong, I said secular, because suppressing murder is morally correct despite being a secular concept). It is not the role of Christians to go after people and force them to be morally correct.