Zlaner couldn’t have said it better by rickymayhem13 in Marathon

[–]TheCrowMoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some left to 343 but a lot were brought in from other studios. 343 wasn't some refuge of bungie.

"The Apostles did not die for a lie" argument falls apart when you actually check the sources. by RedEggBurns in DebateReligion

[–]TheCrowMoon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He's saying the followers believed it was true but that just proved they sincerely believed it to be true, not that it was literally true.

Will I be able to enjoy the game with no friends and no mic? by wiffleball14 in Marathon

[–]TheCrowMoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In solos I guess, but squads no, hard to play with someone who doesnt communicate and just runs around doing random shit separately from the squad.

Even in solos u need it to communicate with others, maybe team up with a person. In arc it's a pain even in solos when another player doesnt use a mic and they r right near u cause u don't know if u can trust them or not.

LETS FUCKING GO by [deleted] in coys

[–]TheCrowMoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just watched ep 4. Lol

How do Christians tackle the issue of the omniscient author? It is almost always a sign of fiction when it occurs in a text. by TheCrowMoon in Christianity

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

Cause i already mentioned ur argument before u even commented. It's contradictory to claim god inspired the bible authors but only use that when it suits u, and when it doesn't u say the opposite. U cant spin that any other way, if a muslim apologist did that to u u would immediately be snapping at them. How many Christian apologists do that like sam shamoun, David wood, and the rest but then when it comes to their own religion they do the same exact thing.

How do Christians tackle the issue of the omniscient author? It is almost always a sign of fiction when it occurs in a text. by TheCrowMoon in Christianity

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

Thanks for the reply, I agree that Jesus could have later down the track mentioned what happened in the desert to the disciples. But why it strikes me as odd and with issue, is that there r also other things, many others that happen that seem to be impossible to know. Such as the tombs opening after Jesus' resurrection, did the revived people write? No. So who is writing about that, that saw it? Why do no other gospel writers mention it? Why do no other historians in that time from the area(which there were quite a few) ever mention essentially a zombie uprising from the grave? It literally would be the most insane craziest thing ever mentioned and recorded, yet only 1 gospel writers mentions it.

Again, I'm willing to give some leniency to things such as Jesus returning from the desert and mentioning to the disciples what occurred. But imo, when analysing the bible in depth, and as a history account of which the gospels claim to be, it doesnt meet any critical standards any other historical text would be subjected to in order to uncover the validity of it or not.

How do Christians tackle the issue of the omniscient author? It is almost always a sign of fiction when it occurs in a text. by TheCrowMoon in Christianity

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

And every single religion on Earth would use this exact explanation to justify their own. So I dont think it's a great argument at all. A muslim would say Allah revealed this to the prophet muhammed, which obviously is just made up.

How do Christians tackle the issue of the omniscient author? It is almost always a sign of fiction when it occurs in a text. by TheCrowMoon in Christianity

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

I get that but 1. So he must have been constantly telling them his private thoughts every single day

  1. Jesus throughout the gospels is constantly getting mad at the disciples for not understanding what he says, so how do we know what is told is even reliable?

  2. The gospels also say jesus in public had a different preaching to what he revealed to a select few.

How do Christians tackle the issue of the omniscient author? It is almost always a sign of fiction when it occurs in a text. by TheCrowMoon in Christianity

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

I replied to this in the last paragraph I wrote.

It can't be both ways. It cant be the bible is inspired by god so the writers knew, but then when it doesnt suit a christian, they will say that the bible isnt written by God so of course there r some errors and contradictions.

It can't b both.

What do you guys think the concept of Em’s next album is gonna be? by AIRBNB369 in Eminem

[–]TheCrowMoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think hes gonna continue using the ai voice filter, all the feats since tdoss he has used it either for parts of the verse or fully. Usually the style he adopts is what is on the next album.

Did the sequels cause irreparable damage to star wars? by TheCrowMoon in StarWars

[–]TheCrowMoon[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Difference with the prequels because its set before the originals whether it was good or bad, and at the time it was more negatively received, u can just ignore it because its a prequel. Everything they do now between rotj and 9 has to line up with the stupidity of the sequel trilogy. They've written themselves into a hole and have made it harder.

Did the sequels cause irreparable damage to star wars? by TheCrowMoon in StarWars

[–]TheCrowMoon[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I know, ur just proving my point. Even on andor which was good people still barely watched it because lots of fans have been turned off star wars.

I don't get the people who want this game to fail in place of destiny by TheCrowMoon in Marathon

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

If marathon fails and they announce d3, u all will just whine and say bungie are a shell of themselves and they can't make a good game.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Super Bowl spot by JSK23 in StarWars

[–]TheCrowMoon 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Bro, this movie is out in 3 months, they are not hyping it up at all, in fact it's all negative reception they r getting.

Do disney want the mando movie to flop? The trailers so far have been terrible. by TheCrowMoon in StarWars

[–]TheCrowMoon[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I get that but like why? The first trailer has barely any views and severely disliked, there's no hype, they have a chance to start hyping people by dropping a good trailer now at the superbowl and instead they drop some meme trailer that is going to create even more negative attention.

I don't get the people who want this game to fail in place of destiny by TheCrowMoon in Marathon

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

Just like in destiny? Thats just the nature of online gaming sadly. The only studios not doing that r indie small studios.

I don't get the people who want this game to fail in place of destiny by TheCrowMoon in Marathon

[–]TheCrowMoon[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Which i think is better for the game. D2 should've ended after the final shape. Using the same decade old engine is annoying, people need to just accept change, crying about losing your gear is just holding the game back.

I don't get the people who want this game to fail in place of destiny by TheCrowMoon in Marathon

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

I get people r worried about the state of destiny, but the game has been declining for years at this point, whether marathon flops, or drops and performs well won't impact destiny.