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bythesamehand · 2 years
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Todo: write
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TODO: WRITE
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27c3: Reverse Engineering the MOS 6502 CPU (en)
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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M&M
Two amazing people. Shown me so much love, and have repeatedly made sacrifices that show how much they love God and love others.
With the right support, you will believe you can do a lot. With the right support, you will do a lot.
Lean on Him. Read His Word. Be with His people.
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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I Talked With Babylon Bee About the Elon Musk Incident
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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“I have a father”
AsClose2Axiomatic
I sacrifice nothing-
—after as riding one’s life, what can you sacrifice?
—before sacrifice one’s life, if it isn’t yours then how can you sacrifice?
God is my source for everything
-I DONT need to “work” people, or compromise to get anything
-God has given everything and He is the source of everything
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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The Cross of Christ, by Stott
Deuteronomy 21:23
23 you must not leave the body hanging on the pole overnight. Be sure to bury it that same day, because anyone who is hung on a pole is under God’s curse. You must not desecrate the land the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
Reading the first chapter of The Cross of Christ, and Stott mentions first how the cross arose, out of many representations and with objections, as a sign and as a physical practice for early Christians. Then, Stott shares how the barbaric (from Barbarians) practice was adopted by the Romans. The Romans viewed it as offensive an act as we view rape, an act no citizen should be condemned to (Stott 28-29). Cicero, in particular, has some descriptions for the view on crucifixion; 
“Cicero in one of his speeches condemned it as crudelissimum taeterrimumque supplicium, ‘a most cruel and disgusting punishment’. A little later he declared: To bind a Roman citizen is a crime, to flog him is an abomination, to kill him is almost an act of murder: to crucify him is - What? There is no fitting word that can possibly describe so horrible a deed.’13 Cicero was even more explicit in his successful defence in 63 bc of the elderly senator Gaius Rabirius who had been charged with murder: ‘the very word “cross” should be far removed not only from the person of a Roman citizen, but from his thoughts, his eyes and his ears. For it is not only the actual occurrence of these things (sc. the procedures of crucifixion) or the endurance of them, but liability to them, the expectation, indeed the mere mention of them, that is unworthy of a Roman citizen and a free man.’
And God’s covenant people would have the law in Deuteronomy 21:23 to interpret Christ’s crucifixion.
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Great tie in to parts 1&2, especially first 16-17 minutes. Can be listened to before parts 1 & 2
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Assembling Dewalt 6ft 4 Shelf Storage Unit DXST10000, Part 1
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A+. Worthy activism if I ever did see some!
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...”he was like that's the wrong answer a product is done when people will pay you for it.”
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bythesamehand · 2 years
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The “I cannot tolerate distress…” vs. “I understand that difficult emotions/mental resistance is an integral part of growth…”
I’m biased towards this because well I believe my root desire to trust in God & His sovereignty over my life and over everything, that if I abide in Him, the circumstances are His to work in! Although mistakes are possible, and there are things I must not will to or desire to repeat, I believe He may use anything in my life-distress that I feel I brought on, or completely inconceivable distress.
And I shared that with a buddy about a distressing situation, that might be viewed as a distressing recurring experience for some months now in his life. And he whipped at me, saying “I don’t know how you can say that this might have been good for me, when I just told you how distressed I feel.” I was telling him that he was resilient for following through, that many people might have avoided going on the way he did, and he lashed out at me for voicing these things.
I’m praying for him, and for the way I communicate with him.
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