Ecclesiastes is a good read. I found "Everything is meaningless" to be very liberating. The book does go on to say what is good: to love God of course, but also to eat, drink and enjoy your work. But the whole thing is worth a read.
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True, but whenever Windows is having a mini-meltdown the NMI from the three finger salute is often enough to jar it out of its fixation. Plus my computer has learnt that if I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del 30 times the next time is the big red switch.
The last three games I paid for were Minecraft, Factorio and Dwarf Fortress (pre-Kitfox).
I haven't needed a new one since that.
With the amount of other metals in cars these days it's more aluminiumy than irony. Or perhaps plasticy.
Until one day when you forget and then you're its dinner.
Well yeah but if she was smart she wouldn't have been running an obvious fraud from her own home.
Not if the moon is also square.
Trumpanzee - I'm nicking that!
From what I remember she gave a good answer and he healed her daughter. Matt 15:25-28.
There's also the Great Commission "[Jesus said] go and make disciples of all nations" Matt 28. Jesus does give a shit about Gentiles but his mission was to Israel; it would be the church's mission to bring the Good News to the whole world.
The Old Testament Law/Covenant still stands today and you have the choice to try to follow it if you want. I don't see why you would want to because it's "to be perfect you have to do all this all your life but TLDR you've already broken it so it's impossible and you're already condemned". Jesus introduced a new covenant (aka testament, hence "New Testament", also called "New Covenant" in some bibles) of grace and forgiveness, which is superior to the Old. We don't ignore the Old as such, we just follow the New because it's better.
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