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purelypresbyterian.com | ||
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nycphantom.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed and complex exploration of various topics, including theological reflections, philosophical insights, and practical life advice. It includes references to religious texts, discussions on wisdom and fear of God, and personal reflections on technology and daily life. The text is written in a highly detailed and structured manner, with sections on different chapters and verses from a book, possibly Proverbs, and includes commentary on the meaning and implications of these verses. There are also mentions of modern technology such as AI assistants and their applications in various tasks. The overall tone is reflective and analytical, with a focus on deep understanding and application of knowledge. | |
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honza.pokorny.ca
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| | | | | Thoughts of an open source developer with a theology degree. Honza Pokorný is a web developer and an armchair theologian in Halifax, Canada | |
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lukeplant.me.uk
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| | | | | Most of this post was written a long time ago, but I thought it would be useful to have somewhere public that I can point people to for my answer to this question, so I'm finally publishing it. At the | |
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vtforeignpolicy.com
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| | | For almost 2000 years, "Christianity" has promoted the ridiculous notion that Jesus was crucified sometime on a Friday, which they callously refer to as "Good Friday", and then allegedly rose less than two days and two nights later, on the morning of "Easter Sunday". What was "good" about the church and state, at the behest | ||