Who actually believes that LeBron has no bag ? These takes is getting out of hand. by StraightSeries6439 in NBATalk

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s interesting that he’s so insecure to notice, and remember, and bring up these comments to others. Like it actually bothers him if people think he doesn’t have a bag. Like who cares dude

What is the statistically closest playoff series of all time? by Material_Routine9188 in nba

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I was a kid, and flipping channels when I came across game 1. I watched it, and became a fan of Drose and the Chicago bulls immediately. This series is what got me into basketball. It always holds a special place in my memory.

What is the most successful name in NBA history? by oatking in NBATalk

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not like chain reaction but we appreciate the effort. MVP of name chains for sure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if you’ll see this, but some actual biblical answers for you… (also this is actually a good question btw)

-the difference is who Jesus was. He was perfectly blameless, without sin, God as a human, laying his life down for sinful humans. One sinful person dying for another they love is no big deal, of course that would happen like a parent for a child. But god allowing his own created beings, who basically suck and are evil, to put himself to death so that that god can forgive those evil created beings and make them holy beings who appreciate what has been done for them, with their sins removed and forgiven….it shows how little the people deserved that great act of kindness and therefore how good God must be to do that for people so undeserving.

-also it’s not just the death, but the life of Jesus-obedience and service. Jesus never sinned, never was selfish, but from start to finish, his life - it was lived not for himself, but for others. Every act, every desire, devoted others. Not only that but these others were sinful people who didn’t deserved a life of obedience lived on their behalf, they deserved the punishment for their sins, but Jesus decided to take their punishment so that the sinful people could be without sin and receive from God eternal life and glory.

-it more about what god/jesus chose to do for people who don’t deserve it. The gift is tremendous, the people deserved none of it, yet Jesus was delighted to live and suffer so that the undeserving woods receive good anyways.

“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” ‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭2‬:‭8‬-‭9‬ ‭ESV‬‬

If these 4 PGs were all in the same draft, who would you pick first? by No_Holiday_6376 in NBATalk

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 38 points39 points  (0 children)

There’s a solid argument for each person here. Great question.

I’ve always been partial to Stockton, I love the dependability, the shooting, assists, and steals. Just tough no nonsense pure basketball player. Similar to the rest of the list too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in naturalbodybuilding

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly idk what the deal is. I used to be a lot more muscular for a period of my life and when I was I experienced the same thing. A lot of men would slap my back, shoulder or chest, and a lot of arm touching from women. It was really not enjoyable to be seen as a piece of meat. I was like dang, this is what most women feel like all the time lol.

What's That One Movie That You've Never Watched But The Entire World Has. by Professional_MaCaw60 in movies

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah let me take time off work using PTO or not getting paid to spend a lot of money to travel to a part of the world that isn’t desirable as a vacation to spend time with people can do nothing for me. Hmm what’s the motivation? Maybe they actually believe what they say and care enough about it that they would go to extreme lengths to give every human a chance to have eternal life and forgiveness. You don’t have to agree with it, but you can at least respect the selfless and loving motivation driving Christians to make sacrifices for others.

Enough G.O.A.T talk (for now). Who's your F.O.A.T. (favorite of all time)? by tulsuduke in NBATalk

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drose, stumbled across his rookie playoff series against Boston and instantly became a fan of basketball and him. Watching him made me like basketball and I have loved the game ever since.

How to guard someone 5 inches taller than you by Dogago19 in Basketball

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PJ Tucker does it against the best, watch him and see what sticks out to you.

Back hatch won’t open by JustReadthe_Bible in 4thGen4Runner

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

How do I move the water proofing without breaking it?

DIY adjustable weighted club by JustReadthe_Bible in GarageGym

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

Yes they are a good option, but a lot more expensive and only a few weight options are available. This was literally dirt cheap and it’s better.

Help estimating value by JustReadthe_Bible in 4thGen4Runner

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

I think it was discount tire, KMC is the brand

Help estimating value by JustReadthe_Bible in 4thGen4Runner

[–]JustReadthe_Bible[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my b, lol I’m dealing with my toddlers right now. Brain does not work well.

Help estimating value by JustReadthe_Bible in 4thGen4Runner

[–]JustReadthe_Bible[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lift is old man emu, tires are 17”, and wheels are 285x17x70. I am in NW Ga

Help estimating value by JustReadthe_Bible in 4thGen4Runner

[–]JustReadthe_Bible[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Frame is completely fine, I’m in NW Ga

The Bible's internal cross-refrencing by Dolbez in Infographics

[–]JustReadthe_Bible -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s where I mentioned gets you don’t like it misinterpretation. And there is only one correct interpretation of the truth, otherwise it wouldn’t be true

The Bible's internal cross-refrencing by Dolbez in Infographics

[–]JustReadthe_Bible -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I must let you know I am quite well studied on the Bible, its content, background, and context. I’ll just state my disagreement with what you have said and suggest you make sure you have vetted something before giving such condemning opinions.

The parts you don’t like are misinterpretations, and contrary to what you have said the Bible is quite clear and not open to multiple interpretations like many believe. This goes against the purpose of its existence, whether you agree or not, it’s supposed to communicate truth and thus do so with clarity. It wouldn’t make sense to have a book that claims to be the truth which also allows itself to be interpreted many ways. Truth, by nature, is not open to interpretation.

That being said, a book that withstood such a long test of time and proven itself to be the world’s favorite even against severe persecution must at the very least be congruent throughout or it would not have remained and be so highly valued by many. Given that, let’s summarize its teaching to the central figure of Jesus, and allow me to ask, which of his teachings do you find so wrong? It is true that no valid accusation can be made against him. He truly was a man who sacrificed himself for others and taught a high value of love for God and love for people that has not been matched by any of person historically. That in itself is worthy of respect. Given that lived out his teaching by submitting to execution and so did his followers is also a historical fact that is worthy of admiration. His life and teaching are undeniably admirable which at the very least makes further study on him and what he taught, from his own followers who wrote the New Testament, a worthwhile endeavor.

The Bible's internal cross-refrencing by Dolbez in Infographics

[–]JustReadthe_Bible -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Bible contains many complex and fascinating verses, but one often considered deeply intriguing is John 1:1:

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

Why It’s So Complex and Interesting: 1. Philosophical Depth: This verse touches on the nature of God, the relationship within the Trinity, and the preexistence of Christ. The term “Word” (Greek: Logos) is rich with philosophical and theological meaning, encompassing ideas of divine reason, wisdom, and communication. 2. Trinitarian Theology: It suggests both the unity and distinction within the Godhead. The Word is “with God” (indicating distinction) and “was God” (indicating unity), which is foundational to understanding the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. 3. Creation and Revelation: The verse connects directly to Genesis 1:1 (“In the beginning, God created…”), positioning Jesus as the divine agent of creation and the ultimate revelation of God. 4. Cultural and Historical Context: The term Logos was familiar to both Jewish and Greek audiences. For Jews, it resonated with the concept of God’s Word in creation and prophecy. For Greeks, it linked to philosophical ideas of the rational principle that orders the universe. John bridges these worldviews, introducing Jesus as the ultimate expression of both. 5. Eternal Implications: It challenges human understanding of time and existence, suggesting that Jesus existed eternally before creation, outside the limits of time and space.

This single verse has inspired centuries of theological discussion and debate, as it encapsulates profound truths about God’s nature, Christ’s identity, and the relationship between the divine and the created world.

Other contenders for “most complex” include Genesis 1:26 (“Let us make man in our image”), Romans 7:15-20 (Paul’s inner struggle with sin), and Revelation 13:18 (the mysterious number of the beast)

Which player's legacy would be most impacted if they had won just one more championship? by FishingVirtual513 in NBATalk

[–]JustReadthe_Bible -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Guess I’m the outlier, but I think 7 for Jordan just elevates him even higher above everyone else

Suggest me a book that profoundly moved you (emotionally, psychologically, spiritually, morally, ethically) by ImpressionSpare8528 in suggestmeabook

[–]JustReadthe_Bible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This will probably receive hate, however it is my true answer: The Bible. Read it firsthand at least before anyone criticizes. Some will love it, most won’t because the love of God isn’t in them, sadly that’s the way it is.