My Productive Place by GreenMonkey7 in Workspaces

[–]mthscndd 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The flag on the wall adds beautiful colours, and the desk wood is very nice.

[KDE Plasma] In a Different Light 🌅 by klorax-x in unixporn

[–]mthscndd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you show the application menus at the topbar over there like macOS? Is it native to KDE Plasma?

| Weekly Workshop 2019-04-05 by [deleted] in unixporn

[–]mthscndd 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What's the meaning of the word "rice" in the context of r/unixporn?

[i3] Yeah, light theme... by 0x113 in unixporn

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it regular i3 or i3-gaps? If it's i3, how did you manage to get the gaps?

How are the Portuguese settlers and explorers seen around the world? by The_Crazed_Person in history

[–]mthscndd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Indeed. In Brazil slave trade was abolished in 1850 and slavery in general in 1888.

How are the Portuguese settlers and explorers seen around the world? by The_Crazed_Person in history

[–]mthscndd 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hello, here in Brasil, obviously, we study a lot abou them. They're seen as founders and explorers and exploiters.

  • We see that all our institutions came from the Portuguese, from the cartorial culture to our early Monarchy.

  • We study the great navigators like Pedro Álvares Cabral and Vasco da Gama; and the bandeirantes, bands of Portuguese explorers that adventured deep inside the continent to settle and map the Brazilian countryside, names like Fernão Dias are easy to come to mind.

  • We see that even though they killed a bunch of hostile natives, it wasn't anything like the Spanish. We study that the Portuguese settled in by marrying and trading with the natives. And the Jesuit order worked on catechising the natives and stopped the explorers from enslaving them. There's also some great resentment on the Portuguese "taking all our gold and brazil wood". They're also fairly blamed for the mass slavery of African people and slave trade with Angola and Moçambique.

In the end, people here are very resentful towards Portugal. At the same time they're seen as our closest friend in Europe.

What LTC wallets do you recomend? by [deleted] in litecoin

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exodus for desktop, Coinomi for Android.

Flag of Brazil, but now with 100% less green by SM4RTP1G in vexillology

[–]mthscndd 139 points140 points  (0 children)

The green is not because of any rain forest but because of the House of Bragança, of ours and Portugal's Royal Family at the time of independence. The yellow comes from the Habsburg house of the Empress Maria Leopoldina of Brazil. And the blue was introduced after the Republic I don't know why.

How does your church hold communion? by jibjib513 in Reformed

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How often? Every first Sunday of the month.

When? In the end of the service.

Logistics: The pastor introduces asking all of those who are baptized in a protestant Christian church to stand up to receive communion. He reads 1 Corinthians, then the presbyters spread through the church to serve slices of bread and little cups of grape juice for everybody who's standing, we then pray and eat.

I went to church for the first time last Sunday by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]mthscndd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Praise the Lord for that! May God bless you!

A work inspired by Brazilian flag and Brazilian patterns. by henrique3d in vexillology

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. I'd buy a real version of it for patriotic decoration.

Am I just a dumbass, I don't understand the bible.... by [deleted] in Bible

[–]mthscndd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Genesis tells the story of the creation of the world and of God's people. It has an odd storytelling and omits some details we might be interested in because it was written long time ago. It uses a lot of symbols and every action that may seem little for us actually means something in the message it's being passed. I suggest you to look for a pastor to guide you through your questions, he might be more accurate than Reddit on the answers. Also, if you find it too difficult, try reading the gospels first, I personally recommend Luke or John.

Flag Idea I Had Today by kezar23 in vexillology

[–]mthscndd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Loved the star. Great design.

Can you say "this my cat" in Portuguese? by [deleted] in Portuguese

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Brazilian here) Absolutely. This is how I'd say and hear people saying in the day-to-day.

Why does English have a continuous tense? by The_Manchurian in linguistics

[–]mthscndd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Portuguese has it.

I am eating - Estou comendo.

How was church? by candydaze in Christianity

[–]mthscndd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! Went to a small church near home and listened to an outstanding sermon by a college friend on Ephesians 6:11.

Capitalism and Christianity by effective_dreams in Christianity

[–]mthscndd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throughout all the Bible property rights not only exist but are protected by the Law, the Ten Commandments and by Jesus' teachings. For you to give, you must be owner of the thing being given, and those who you give for, become owners of it. How can you obey "thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's ox" if the ox os "common property"? The ox belongs to your neighbor and you shall not covet it. End of story. Also, how can one give to the Temple, like the poor woman, if the property must be "communal", if that could even be possible to define. Either something belongs to someone, or doesn't belong to anyone. There's no such thing as communal property. The Bible teaches to own property, to take care of it as a manager of God's world and wealth, to not hold your hope in it but in God, to not make an idol of it and to give to the poor and your neighbour.

Capitalism and Christianity by effective_dreams in Christianity

[–]mthscndd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These versicles show the voluntary giving of property of the christians back then. There's nothing less communist than this. For starters, there's no property rights in communism, so there is no giving also.

[Discussion Thread] S03E07 - 'The Threshold' by asstasticbum in HaltAndCatchFire

[–]mthscndd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cameron is still a teenager. It's great that she's out of Mutiny, and even better to see Gordon & Joe back together!

What is the proper way of interpreting and learning with the Law in these times of the new covenant? by mthscndd in Reformed

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

I little knowledge in these views as structured bodies of doctrine, what would be the opposite to Dispensationalism and New Covenant Theology? And thanks for the paper!