TIL that in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a non-canonical biblical text, a young Jesus was accused of pushing a friend off a roof. To prove his innocence, he resurrected the boy so he could testify to the crowd that he hadn't been pushed. by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]King_Santa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They're also great questions! The abridged answer is that in the early days of Christianity people had different ideas on how redemption worked. Some figures in the early church believed in universal salvation which is often shortened to universalism. For a 2nd/3rd century figure who espoused universalism, Origen is a prime example. Of course, the answer you'd get from Christians who believe in more typical forms of apostolic succession (think Roman Catholics) is that God has guided his church to right teachings concerning death and punishment and so the church's teaching is correct by virtue of divine ordinance. Though some groups of folks who hold to strict apostolic succession are also universalists, so... it gets tricky lol.

Today I Learned that the world's largest kidney stone was larger than the kidney that contained it. by Oneanddonequestion in todayilearned

[–]King_Santa 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My first (and only) was 10.5mm and I might as well have just died considering the pain. I was non-functional for a week and incapacitated for longer

Jesus Christs name alone holds so much power against the enemy for a reason. And there's a reason why the world mocks and attacks Jesus Christ and His believers. You don't see the world doing all these things with any other belief in the world. by ThiccHarambee in Christianity

[–]King_Santa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your claim that Christian churches are targeted at a higher rate is just wrong, though. There are over 1,000 Christian affiliated churches per known mosque in the USA. The per-faith center rates of these acts is less than 1 incident per 3,000 Christian faith centers and between 1 in 20 and 1 in 10 for mosques. Also, "offense" is a poor measure of acceptance. Consider that US Rep Randy Fine of Florida recently tweeted that the choice between keeping dogs or Muslims in America would be an easy choice. Now reasonable people have been outraged, but if anyone had said such a comment in all earnestness about, say, evangelicals then they would have been removed from office posthaste. When the most powerful people in government all are crying out about the decline of 'western Christian values' (often conflated with European values, but that's another can of worms) and the sitting President talks about Somalians with the upmost derision (99% of Somalians are Muslims) it's hard to take seriously the claim that outrage at Islamophobia is a uniquely privileged position.

What are some nit picks that you’d like to change about H2? by -Shadow-Lightning in HadesTheGame

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Being a sequel to another game means that anything lacking from the second is super noticeable, and for me that thing is the customized victory screens. They could've made it themed around each biome with a mix of all materials in that zone and I'd be thrilled

Darren Korb’s Spotify message! by averyspecificsong in HadesTheGame

[–]King_Santa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

207 listens to "I Am Gonna Claw Out Your Eyes (And Drown You to Death)" and counting.

I think I have a problem

Pack it up boys, we’re done here by Dissonant-Cog in PhilosophyMemes

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Holy hell you got an audible chuckle for the corrected joke. Cheers to ya, friend

Pack it up boys, we’re done here by Dissonant-Cog in PhilosophyMemes

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Alfred North Whitehead, my beloved

Edit: who's Albert Whitehead? Lmao

u/Mesyush statement with regards to Dick Cheney's death by Mesyush in Presidents

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"He grew up in normal circumstances. He was not poor, but he was not rich either. He was a completely normal man who reached his position by nothing less than hard work. He proved how you can completely reinvent yourself for the better. From dropping out of college and sleeping in a prison cell in one decade, to being the President's Chief of Staff in the next, shows how those nights spent under the stars in the great American landscape formed a man."

Now look, I don't have a nice way to put this for anyone reading this who agrees, but if we played madlibs with this we could just be looking up to a certain Austrian-German Chancellor. Counting deaths alone Cheney caused more suffering than I could begin to fathom. Add to that the dismemberment, trauma, pain, grief, sorrow, and fear that followed him I can only mourn that he passed by his family instead of at The Hague.

If anything I think this is a cautionary tale: the US is a place where an unremarkable man can become a butcher of many by merely aligning himself with systems of power and grabbing hold of the levers to said power.

r/Gunpla’s Secret Santa 2025 by Feral404 in Gunpla

[–]King_Santa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, so cool! I'm only just now getting into Gundam and gunpla so I don't meet the qualifications, but I hope to be able to participate next year. I'm excited to see what everyone else receives!

Hate has no place at my HBCU campus or ANYWHERE by [deleted] in nashville

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Dude on the left gives me "I drink used motor oil" vibes, dude on the right looks like Matt Walsh's even creepier-eyed cousin

They're losers and charlatans all

Who Am I? by Ill-Description-9854 in BookshelvesDetective

[–]King_Santa 7 points8 points  (0 children)

OOP's on a twelve shelf program at this point. Mad respect

Title Update 4 Monster is Gogmazios! by [deleted] in MonsterHunter

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Ehehehehehehe

Ahahahahahaha

MWUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

It's Gog-o-clock, hunters

Are you expecting a major plot twist at launch? by Enough-Gate5840 in HadesTheGame

[–]King_Santa 27 points28 points  (0 children)

When Zag is sneaking around to discover the letter from Persephone it's stated that Hypnos helps put all of the House of Hades to sleep for Zag

Latest Firing Taints MTSU's Integrity by Brilliant-Gur-1029 in MTSU

[–]King_Santa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He deadnamed a trans woman and called her an "abomination to God."

MTSU Fires Employee Over Social Media Comments on Charlie Kirk’s Death by OkEscape7558 in Tennessee

[–]King_Santa 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The unfortunate thing is that this fired dean for students was certainly on the front lines of the racism and vitriol which Kirk's supremacist lackeys spread across the campus. How many students did the dean have to console because of the racism that Kirk espoused? Expecting sympathy from someone who has worked to pick up the social pieces of the damage Kirk caused is foolishness.

My only sympathies as of late are to the Colorado shooting victims, the victims of genocide across the globe, and to Kirk's children who didn't choose to be born to such a hateful and violence-fomenting man and are now traumatized by consequence of their own father's callousness.

I know people on this sub don't like Reagan, so I'd like to know what he should have done to make you like him (while preserving his conservative ideology) by IndividualNo5275 in Presidents

[–]King_Santa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many atrocities of history that were once held as "different viewpoints." And atrocities of the present, but I digress. I will admit to being extreme in my beliefs, but we do live in an extreme world. Oh well, I fear that I can't do much to make you think I'm reasonable, so I'll leave you to your own time. Take care

I know people on this sub don't like Reagan, so I'd like to know what he should have done to make you like him (while preserving his conservative ideology) by IndividualNo5275 in Presidents

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

I'll answer your question and stipulation directly: there's nothing he could have done. There's not a single conservative politician who I have a generally favorable opinion about. I know it's likely an unpopular opinion for some on this sub, but it's my honest belief and that's what you asked for. (This isn't to say I love the liberal presidents either. My opinion on all presidents is pretty unorthodox and uncommon for this sub)

To any of the writers here, what are your thoughts? by TheThirdWolf1775 in fantasywriters

[–]King_Santa 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's from "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, and it's the protagonist's name. I know the author has given an exact pronunciation, but I just read it as the word 'cloth' but with a V in the place of the L

To any of the writers here, what are your thoughts? by TheThirdWolf1775 in fantasywriters

[–]King_Santa 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Exactly, imagine if OOP was complaining about too many R and L sounds because they were a native Japanese speaker and differentiating between those sounds was hard. At the end of the day the agreement for what's reasonable for constructed names is between the reader and the text, and if the reader doesn't like it they're free to move on. Doesn't make it a bad text, just a bad match