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Had an american who loved our robin redbreasts

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Here in the UK it looked like dim rays of light coming from a source of nothingness. Was a pretty cool effect. Pointing the camera really brought out the colours

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None of my images were edited manually, I used a long exposure.

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Long exposure is used for basically all astrophotography

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Nah, kind of hard to considering that Prometheus was written long after Genesis and the book of Isaiah which referred to Lucifer

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500-600BC.

Book of Isaiah: 740BC

Book of Genesis: 1400BC

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The thing is, not liking something doesn’t make it less real. A child submitting to their parents is a good thing, so is someone following the law. The only difference is that God will never issue a bad command.

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The firstborn children in Egypt likely went to heaven, as is common with children who do not understand sin. As for Sodom and Gomorrah, the destruction of those cities were very much justified.

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Lot’s children raping him wasn’t justified or requested at all. They were affected by Sodom’s immoral culture.

Lot’s wife was told not to look back and she did. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

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So you’re upset when God seemingly allows disobedience but also upset when He prevents it. Interesting.

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God doesn’t do nothing, as He judges everyone. We have free will. Also, don’t see what segregation has to do with it. God never instituted that.

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I remember there was some guy who installed spyware on a phone that couldn’t be wiped off by normal means. Stuff that gave him remote camera access, location, file access, everything. Then he got that phone stolen and made a documentary about this dude’s life.

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Plot twist: you stole it yourself

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To be fair, if everybody did this, bike thefts would decrease. I wonder how many people who got beaten up stole a bike again.

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Robbing people who rob

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I think it was baked into the OS somehow (probably what you said). He disabled system updates as well so the OS didn’t wipe. The only way it could have been removed was flashing the OS, but you’d have to find out it was there to begin with.

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There’s a weird smart shuffle thing which keeps happening

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What’s dystopian about having chaplains in militaries? Because how dare someone assist someone else in their faith which involves worshipping someone other than our lord and saviour Darwin and Pope Dawkins?

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I heard a story of a Protestant who preferred to use a Catholic chaplain, as they cannot break the seal of a confession unless it is in dire circumstances (eg, they confessed to raping or murdering someone)

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Same argument can be made for Atheism which is basically people trying to convince themselves God doesn’t exist just so they can be immoral and live life without consequences. Why should society pander to that?

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Good. Freedom of religion should be given to people in armies too, whether they are Christian, Muslim or Atheist. There’s nothing wrong with recruiting a minister in those religions to help out with their adherents.

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There’s nothing wrong with a Protestant discussing stuff with a Catholic. They agree on 95% of things.

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We do have inherent designed morality, because morality exists and we know of it because of the fruit of the tree in the knowledge of good and evil. So since morality exists and is real, everyone has a knowledge of it from the beginning.

However, Atheism does like to contravene morality and redesign the moral compass to suit whatever agenda someone would like to push. An example being is the dehumanisation of Jews and people being desensitised to violence to perpetuate the holocaust. Showing opposition brought social and political persecution, all to benefit an authoritarian agenda of militarism and not balming themselves.

Or for a more present and relevant example, foetuses being dehumanised and abortion being normalised and showing any opposition to it may bring social persecution, as to benefit a capitalist agenda and being told “it’s for the good of our freedom” while it actually just relieves the state’s responsibility to care for it’s young and to keep young women in wage slavery.

So yes, Atheists can be moral. But my point is- once you throw God’s solid and unchanging word out of the window, you can warp and “normalise” immoral things and do what you want.

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We aren’t saved by a seven day or billion year creation period. We aren’t saved by the perpetual virginity of Mary or her assumption. We aren’t saved by reverend singing or clapping hands. We are saved through the blood of Jesus Christ, the lamb sacrificed for us.

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Seriously? They made voting ID a council issue? Northern Ireland has had voting ID for a while and it’s dead easy to get one, only thing I needed to pay was postage on a 2nd class stamp. Pretty good as well as it basically makes a free photographic ID available

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  1. You can get stuff mailed to a sheltered accomodation or homeless shelter
  2. You generally needed the polling card and an address to register to vote before this system, so I don’t see how it makes a difference.
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Pretty silly for something literally used by the European Union and other European Governments. Am I right in thinking the German Government is one of those?

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Honestly I think a single user instance should be lightweight enough to run on a Raspi. Even having multiple. A lot of them don’t need their own frontends either. Can just use an app

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It happens, usually for the protection of the crowd

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will we still have the tech to read it?

Probably, if VLC is still around.

Telnet still exists and you can still access a telnet server running on 40 year old hardware

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