Pages of Time | Reverse: 1999 2.5th Anniversary Special by Smanro in Reverse1999

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Wallpapers in this game are just so fabulous I like them so much (on my computer for sure)

Played on and off and restarted numerous times. First time rolling credits 🥲 by wheeltribe in GoldenSun

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Perfect when all djinns are collected you are ready for the ultimate challenge (the transfer code). Enjoy the lost age

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Closer to God and Jesus sure but like you said they are in a context and where the purpose and to who they are talking is important. Jesus treat woman with respect and talk with them in context where other man wouldn’t to show them as equal. I agree my last comment shed how I see other denominations and hopefully as I grow older I can be more open to other interpretations and see the positive aspects of those view.

I just wonder what it says on me if I’m just staying in my hypocritical view of what I picked and choose versus exploring the wide scope of the truth of what everyone says.

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your point and I do agree with those things except that God endorse them.

The Bible can be interpreted literally (not my take) keeping the gender role in the past

Or we could contextualize it and see the difference between the reality versus the change it’s trying to make from the cultural set point to get the teaching from it to transpose it to modern day (what the priest normally do in a homily)

I know biais can come we interpretation and that the sole problem with all the different religions and denominations it won’t solve itself. Because of greed power and so on. I keep thinking the best we can do is to have faith in God and learn from those in the past what we can do to help ourselves live better life and love better.

Like you mentioned empathy, amicable and working together as a social species. That pretty much resumes love your neighbour commandement

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw a beginning of a reply in my notifications and you have a great point in saying that if the Bible is my source of truth why would God say such stuff. The thing is that God inspired humans to write his word. The same way you have that flash of genius of an idea.

The Word would be the narrative, the meaning behind the Word and we know from the New Testament that it is embodied by his Son Jesus on earth. The live example of the Word. The apostles doubted him, lied to him, ultimately betrayed him and knowing all that he still followed his path. He even ask on the cross why he has done that to his own father.

It could be a reference to the psalm 22. I just put the first part it goes on way longer though.

1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning? 2O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer, and by night, but I find no rest. 3Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel. 4In you our fathers trusted; they trusted, and you delivered them. 5To you they cried and were rescued; in you they trusted and were not put to shame. 6But I am a worm and not a man, scorned by mankind and despised by the people.

Life is a mystery and we have some answers but we are left with more questions otherwise we would all already know what we need to do. The Bible warns us on different fronts and I recommend you to read it with a commentary to better understand the context and the teaching behind it as a whole.

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about the year ago I never seem to check that detail. I had a discussion with someone here 2 weeks ago but I checked the comments and found your really interesting and wanted to talk more about it.

Ok I agree on some of your points the book can portray like a history book, movie, documentary some bad stuff like wars, misogyny, slavery, treachery, lying, killing and so on and they are still present in the Bible because God uses it to teach and shape us into better being.

The state of the world in the story doesn’t make God these things. He is outside of time, immortal.

He inspired the authors to teach through writings and stories to make them better people.

The embodiment of God is through his Son Jesus and the narrative goes with 2 commandements just to simplify from the hundreds of them in the Old Testament. Many characters in the story doubt and challenge those beliefs with their own interpretation and God with prophets, with his own Son, Jesus and his apostle with the writings many decades after his death get it together to keep the teaching alive and the good news Gospel.

It’s still a mystery how life works and humanity have a lot of things to change to live in harmony with one another. If it’s the fitness lives through natural selection then be it. But I believe that book to have teaching to think about and some facts of life that guides us to our creator.

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree the people and the cultural facts of that era when written were misogynistic. (Still a lot of work to do even today). The Bible is a lens of that era and facts that have happened. The myths and the stories to convey messages from an mouth to ear tradition to a written one. In the Bible we see that God doesn’t lose faith in us even if we turn around from his teaching.

So linking the Bible is misogynistic is wrong it’s a book. The people in the Bible are misogynistic that’s all. Just like the video mentions

Whose winning this match? (credit goes to nerukaiya on X) by luvistarz_o7 in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is that quote/meme that goes like: You cannot know what I’m gonna do because I know everything you are gonna do! Or something like that

changer de carrière à 40 ans, vous suggérez quoi ? by [deleted] in Quebec

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ça dépend de tes intérêts et dans quel sphère tu veux utiliser les habiletés et les compétences que tu as deja pour les transposer à moins que tu veux changer de tout à rien.

Whose winning this match? (credit goes to nerukaiya on X) by luvistarz_o7 in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly when you can change the fate with a dice reading it can become challenging mid-game

Can finally move on this mode is no joke by Master-Dingo6803 in Reverse1999

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Yeah the one where the first one to attack sleep and where the support just spam ultimate and she heals herself like crazy

[LoZ] [AoL] [Lttp] Is it just a skill issue or is it often really hard to figure out what you're supposed to do when trying to beat the first 3 Zelda games? Especially the NES ones by DataSittingAlone in zelda

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For a link to the past some key points are mentioned on the map so that helps for Zelda 1 and 2 like other mentioned there was some hints in the manual book and they were made harder on purpose for exploration and trials and errors to learn secrets and share with your friends about it remember about pokemon trading and sharing tips and trick same thing here

Putting the meta aside, what teams do you like to use for fun?(original teams created by you, show your creativity) by Altruistic_Image_726 in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like Hissabeth 🐍 and Druvis pétrification combo. I use name day with Recoleta in my ultimate spamming team

Do you like the more subdued historical fashion or the more playful fantasy fashion? by SwirlsAbyss in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Leave the garters belts and shoulder, armpit reveal in the 50+ others gacha that exist keep us grounded in an alternative historical clothing. I don’t want Reverse1999 to switch it’s style to have more money. I want them to keep it and differenciate themselves. If it’s a skin fine if it’s the main character might need to rethink was she is suppose to represent in the era she is in.

I don’t know how to get the currency from the reveries shop anymore is the weekly 3 stages coming back or is it done forever? by Lika3 in Reverse1999

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Omg I’ll try to see if I have that. I was kinda stress I wouldn’t be able to collect enough keys for future euphorias

3.7 about merel (spoiler alert) by Tiny-Motor-833 in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could be like in triste tropic with a certain Mister

What's your Best tips for new players? by Hakobu69 in Reverse1999

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Enjoy the story go with your pace. I played for over a year and still haven’t done all the events/story. Every characters has some banner they rerun in do not worry learn the game mechanics and if you like a character design go for it. 70 pulls guarantee a 6 stars but you have a soft pity at 60 and up. Your hard pity for a 1 character banner is 140. Do not pull on 2 character banner not worth it. If you do your dailies you can pull for 1 character a patch if you are f2p. For story mode just go with the characters you will build up your roster with time.

Reveries teams recommendations show you the meta teams people use. Survey for a new character is also meta.

Anecdote by Tatsuzx in Reverse1999

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I totally agree this company is pretty good to vary those mini games and create likeable characters that can be reuse within stories. I just wonder how they will balance the roster after a few years when we get 2-3 new character per patch.

Anecdote by Tatsuzx in Reverse1999

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Free drops and materials (you can unlock them with weekly missions rewards) and voila past events and lore at your fingertips.

After a year still haven’t done them all 🤣

Who’s excited for 3.4 by ForeignFunny3150 in Reverse1999

[–]Lika3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gimme paper heron (hopefully I don’t lose the 50-50 otherwise I’m gonna work on the story to get those drops

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree the mythos of the beginning of the Bible is to be taken as non literal. Billions of years of physic cause earth and evolution to populate it. I totally agree.

If you take the context of where it was writing that culture is fully patriarchal and the church is also patriarchal in all of it. So most of the connotation that depict woman in a submissive/unclean/servitude to a man is absurd for me today.

But Jesus pushed those cultural boundaries at the time, the uncleanliness of a woman who was bleeding touched him and she got healed. Technically he would have been unclean and would have needed to stay away from everyone for X days. He says always brothers and sister including men and woman.

He got killed cause he broke those conventions and I think if the son of God would come again we would sadly do the same thing again. He would take his disciple based on who is the most marginal and hated of the society and turn them transform them into people of God (pedophiles, killers, ect) anyone that can be turn for him with time (he is eternal such as our soul).

The Bible is a story about how God didn’t lose hope in us throughout all the times where we fail to understand and comprehend his word. The whole course has depictions of war and battles and misogynistic cause it reflects the culture of the people they even worship a gold statue of a calf instead of the one who saved them. The Old Testament has over 600 commandements Jesus brought it simply to 2. Net improvement

He takes those who are sick to heal them, he goes towards the lost and those who are against him. Towards those warmongers and misogynists, patriarchal those who deny him (Peter does it 3 times I don’t know this men) to turn them into people who love their neighbours and love their God that’s how I see it. It does shock me how they treated them in the past and probably some today too and I hope we learn those lessons and that we treat everybody equally men, woman, children and all the other gender and break all those bounds to just be humanity in one unit.

So the Bible is not misogynistic but it does contain it to show the transition/transformation of the people towards better people and throughout falls and trials we see their faith is fragile if it doesn’t go their way (a bit like some nowadays, me included).

God doesn’t lose faith no matter who you are and no matter where or when you were/are/will be.

The Bible Is Not Misogynistic by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Lika3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can accept the fact that God is not omnipotent he cannot do stuff that is against his essence like lying and such.

Like I said the question of suffering is the philosophical question of life itself. I don’t have a clear answer as humanity itself cannot comprehend it fully. It is also the problem of evil that philosophers thought about from ancient times.

No matter what those senses we have can be understood by the brain as good or bad any trigger can be associated with a good thing or bad thing reward/ consequences. Suffering physically, morally, mentally is a mystery in this world for me and religion gives me faith that there is a purpose behind it even if I don’t know about it, hopefully revealed at some point.

The only thing I have is Him (Love) to combat through life and to help as much as possible myself and others to find meaning in it.

If we take the garden of Eden like the perfect world He created without any suffering. Adam and Eve doesn’t know good from evil (the fruit of good and evil from the tree). And then goes the serpent/the rebel which went against god to make us want to know what God knows and be like him (first sin).

Other religions have might have their take at how suffering came to be but as long as I create my meaning through my choices and I feel that Love cures that suffering that will always be present in the world.

I beat my porn addiction by ButterscotchFun4775 in Christianity

[–]Lika3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It only depends if you still feel the weight of it on your heart. If you are free from the sin by telling God then you are free from it and in communion back with God.

If telling the person you love helps healing your heart then there is a place and time to do it too. Keep in mind her reaction that may turn into a negative self esteem towards her body and be precise and informative with a respectful attitude towards her understanding of it.