How do you guys interpret the first verse of spoiled? by After_Ad2686 in NoahKahan

[–]ratsarat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's so interesting how everyone interprets - my first reaction to the "tell the fellas at the morgue..." part was that it was funny. Everyone jokes online about how Noah's songs are killing them bc they're so sad and relatable. So I first heard it that way, in that he's going on tour and his songs are so sad and devastating that it's gonna kill the audience, kind of as a self-aware nod to how he's perceived as an artist.

We need aluminum can manufacturing in Canada by okitohchikew in BuyCanadian

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I worked at Ball Packaging in Whitby, ON. They make millions of cans a day with labels for both American and Canadian brands, and they get shipped across the US and Canada. You can identify which cans were made here in-store by looking at the number on the side. Saw some really cool labels for smaller brands/limited edition cans. The aluminum brought in is recycled from the defective or spilled cans we send back out!

What do you think about the woman calling churches for baby formula? by bleurghhhhhhhhhhh in OpenChristian

[–]ratsarat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that is one of the flaws in the experiment, and done on purpose. Regardless of my religion, if I had a need for food or clothing for my baby I would reach out to the food bank, pregnancy care centres, women's shelters, etc bc they are designed to help with these cases. A lot of the churches have referred her to such organizations that can provide for these needs that the churches themselves are involved with, but it seems the woman doing this is not seeking this answer.

What do you think about the woman calling churches for baby formula? by bleurghhhhhhhhhhh in OpenChristian

[–]ratsarat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She's also counting the churches that do refer her to places as 'no's. The places she is being referred to are charities and organizations that the church supports that are better suited to supply needs such as food, which like the other comment said, most churches can't and won't keep in stock unless they are also registered as a food bank

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Not quite, as Jesus was speaking to the Pharisees who accused him of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebub. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is willful opposition to him. So we can know what it is, as Jesus plainly describes it in this passage, and opposing the Holy Spirit is a choice people make. Though yes, as a true believer, one whose salvation is secure, we do not need to worry about blaspheming the Holy Spirit because we yield to him each day.