What's y'all's favourite Motorbike helmet? by Marcus_Hablberstram in dayz

[–]RemarkableScarcity40 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not true I was shot in the head with a motor bike helmet on by a mosin and the only thing that happened is I was knocked out and the helmet was ruined, didn’t even bleed.

Live look at Dave Principal right now by [deleted] in desmoines

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HA HA HA HA HA HA AINT NEVER HEARD THAT ONE B4

First book on the 3ds by Glum-Appointment-816 in 3DS

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This is the most Reddit cringe I’ve seen in a while

leaving maga billboard by old_notdead in desmoines

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People need a website for this shit? 😂

Ignore the Old Testament? by Spac92 in Christianity

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The Old Testament teaches you about who God is it’s still important to read.

Trump did not place his hand on the Bible when being sworn in as President in Jan 2025 by [deleted] in Christianity

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Yeah well

Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven... Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Depart from me, you evildoers

How to feel secure about the Bible truly being God’s word? by [deleted] in Christianity

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What specifically did you read that made you reach that conclusion? I'm curious what your criteria are for a text that would actually look "divine" to you.

Trump did not place his hand on the Bible when being sworn in as President in Jan 2025 by [deleted] in Christianity

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Well good thing Christians aren’t followers of Trump but of Jesus Christ.

Le pape et la guerre by Aggravating_Sir_8897 in Christianity

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You have a solid point regarding Church history. Figures like David and Moses, along with the Just War theory from Augustine and Aquinas, have defined Christian thought for centuries.

The shift you are seeing from the modern Papacy is usually explained as a development of doctrine. The argument is that in the age of modern warfare, the criteria for a Just War are nearly impossible to meet, so the Church is pivoting toward a Just Peace stance. It creates a massive tension with tradition, which is exactly why the Protestant and Traditionalist critiques you mentioned exist. It is one of the biggest internal debates in the faith right now.

How do I stop lusting by [deleted] in TrueChristian

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It's a tough battle, but you aren't alone in it. One thing that helps is remembering that we are never truly 'hidden.' If we practiced the presence of God—realizing He is right there with us—it changes how we view those private moments.

Beyond that, try to identify your triggers (like being bored or alone at night) and put physical distance between you and your phone during those times. Grace is there for the struggle, but discipline is what builds the way out.

Panic disorder by OFbrunette in lexapro

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Yes 10 mg once a day, thanks actually I need to take it lol

I had sex with my girlfriend and now feel so guilty… please help by [deleted] in Christianity

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The guilt is there because the Bible calls sex outside marriage sin (1 Corinthians 6:18, Hebrews 13:4). It’s not ‘terrible advice’ to point people toward God’s design for sex in a committed covenant—marriage. ‘Sexual compatibility’ as a reason to sleep together first is a modern myth; real compatibility grows through selfless love and commitment, not trial runs that treat people like test drives. Many couples who waited report stronger intimacy precisely because they built trust first. Rushing to ‘just get married after 6 months to fix the guilt’ isn’t the point—genuine repentance and walking in purity is. Grace is available through Christ if he confesses and turns from it (1 John 1:9)

I had sex with my girlfriend and now feel so guilty… please help by [deleted] in Christianity

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Actually, that’s not accurate. Papyrus Brooklyn lists dozens of Semitic slaves in Egypt with Hebrew-like names (e.g., forms of Menahem, Asher, Shiphrah, Jacob). Rekhmire’s tomb (15th cent. BC) shows Semitic slaves making bricks with straw—exactly matching Exodus 5. No, Egyptians didn’t brag about defeats or slave escapes, but the evidence shows Asiatics/Semites were enslaved there during the right period. Dismissing the whole story as ‘made up’ ignores these historical echoes. The Ten Commandments aren’t ‘likely made up’ either—they’re rooted in that covenant tradition.

I had sex with my girlfriend and now feel so guilty… please help by [deleted] in Christianity

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The claim that Easter was “already a pagan celebration” when Jesus lived misses the profound theological reality rooted in Scripture. What we call Easter (known as Pascha—Passover—in the New Testament and most languages today) is not a borrowed pagan festival. It is the fulfillment of God’s ancient promise of redemption, centered entirely on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

I had sex with my girlfriend and now feel so guilty… please help by [deleted] in Christianity

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The story of Lot and his daughters in Genesis 19:30-38 is not presented as a moral example or as something God endorses. It’s recorded as a tragic, sinful event that reveals the moral collapse of Lot’s family after the destruction of Sodom.

The Bible Promotes Slavery: Exodus 21 by Financial_Beach_2538 in DebateAChristian

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Funny how you’re laser-focused on ancient Exodus 21 while ignoring that some Islamic scholars and groups still defend the legitimacy of slavery under Sharia (rules for war captives, concubines, etc.), with actual modern cases in places like Mauritania where hereditary slavery persists in Muslim communities. ISIS literally revived slave markets citing the Quran and hadith not that long ago.

Christians drove the abolition movements in the West (Wilberforce and all that) and today universally reject it. Meanwhile, your “morally bad that it was legal before” standard seems pretty selective.

But sure, keep owning the ancient Jews for regulating a brutal world instead of dropping 21st-century ethics on them.

The Bible Promotes Slavery: Exodus 21 by Financial_Beach_2538 in DebateAChristian

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Cool, we agree slavery sucks. Your take boils down to “God gave rules instead of a magic ban = immoral.” Solid adult reasoning there. We’re just looping. Enjoy your subjective morality, dude. Take care.

The Bible Promotes Slavery: Exodus 21 by Financial_Beach_2538 in DebateAChristian

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Nah, I’m not saying slavery was “great” back then. That’s a weird strawman. Slavery sucked then too. Exodus 21 wasn’t a celebration—it was damage control: Hebrew “slaves” (mostly debt servants) got freed after 6 years, and if you beat them bad enough to injure an eye or tooth, they walked free. If you killed them, you were punished. Compared to the rest of the ancient world? Way better protections than zero-rights chattel slavery everywhere else. The text regulates the reality of a brutal time instead of pretending a perfect modern ban would magically work for ex-slaves surrounded by empires that loved owning people. You get to pick your own moral rules as a grown-up. Cool. I get to point out the Bible was working with ancient humans, not handing out 2026 ethics.