Was it republicans, or was it DC voters spilling out into their border States and shifting demographics?
All these far left jurisdictions are hilarious. No good answers, just the worst answers and almost the worst.
And yet, there are still people out there that have it worse than you, and still they push on. Its all about perspective. Get out of your family's house. Ask your church for assisstance. I would live on the street before I let Godless heathens treat me like shit. Just do something, anything but give up.
if a self-satisfying Christians mortal sin is his fetish for being persecuted, then Muslims have a very big sin of subjugation.
whenevr the Bible speaks of Damnation there is always an undertone of:
- God didn't want this to happen
- a person chooses the life of suffering, and it is self inflicted
- Damnation is the endstate, the point of no return
meanwhile Damnation in Islam is punishment:
- the Punishment itself is good
- it is actively, willingly, with full intent done by God for the sake of punishment
- Punishment is not an endstate, it is simply that, punishment
might seem less cruel on that last point, and usually some people focus on that, but you forget why it is that suffering happens or what it means for us, muslims have a fetish for punishment, the righteous get rewarded, the righteous get punishment, but not by a force of justice but by the choice of an entity.
when i convert, what do i get told over and over again, i get told first that i am going to hell, they don't tell me i'm wrong, i'm going to hell, i want them to look me straight in the eyes and tell me that ia m going to hell, do i deserve damnation in your own eyes, is it just?
the answer is no, it is not justice, because it's not about justice, as much as it wants to be, there is no framework to build off justice, it's about submission first, justice second as a pretext.
in Christianity, you submit, because you decided to become Just.
in Islam, you become "just", because you decided to submit.
it might seem the same, but what comes first is important, does my submission make me just?
no, it is because i wanted become just, that i have submit.
and they hate me for it "oh milk, why do you use such complicated words and philosophy" because it matters so much.
i am not submitting on mere text on a book, you were simply told how holy your book is, i can accept holy wisdom, but you do not accept holy wisdom, you worship the words themselves as if they are holy, you call my cross an idol but watch how you ascribe a holiness to the text itself, when i see the Cross i am reminded of the holiness of Christ and his Sacrifice, but when you see a Quran there is nothing there you are reminded of, to him his "glory" amounts to miracles and only miracles, you call yourself a believer when the only grounding for your faith is miracles?
don't heathens think like that?
and a good night to everyone, man i am stressed out, sometimes i wish the train ride took longer
whenevr the Bible speaks of Damnation there is always an undertone of:
- God didn't want this to happen
- a person chooses the life of suffering, and it is self inflicted
- Damnation is the endstate, the point of no return
meanwhile Damnation in Islam is punishment:
- the Punishment itself is good
- it is actively, willingly, with full intent done by God for the sake of punishment
- Punishment is not an endstate, it is simply that, punishment
might seem less cruel on that last point, and usually some people focus on that, but you forget why it is that suffering happens or what it means for us, muslims have a fetish for punishment, the righteous get rewarded, the righteous get punishment, but not by a force of justice but by the choice of an entity.
when i convert, what do i get told over and over again, i get told first that i am going to hell, they don't tell me i'm wrong, i'm going to hell, i want them to look me straight in the eyes and tell me that ia m going to hell, do i deserve damnation in your own eyes, is it just?
the answer is no, it is not justice, because it's not about justice, as much as it wants to be, there is no framework to build off justice, it's about submission first, justice second as a pretext.
in Christianity, you submit, because you decided to become Just.
in Islam, you become "just", because you decided to submit.
it might seem the same, but what comes first is important, does my submission make me just?
no, it is because i wanted become just, that i have submit.
and they hate me for it "oh milk, why do you use such complicated words and philosophy" because it matters so much.
i am not submitting on mere text on a book, you were simply told how holy your book is, i can accept holy wisdom, but you do not accept holy wisdom, you worship the words themselves as if they are holy, you call my cross an idol but watch how you ascribe a holiness to the text itself, when i see the Cross i am reminded of the holiness of Christ and his Sacrifice, but when you see a Quran there is nothing there you are reminded of, to him his "glory" amounts to miracles and only miracles, you call yourself a believer when the only grounding for your faith is miracles?
don't heathens think like that?
and a good night to everyone, man i am stressed out, sometimes i wish the train ride took longer
@IlDuWuce it was never about logical consistency, they pretend it is, it is a generationally taught submission, all my logic falls to the wayside, because if anything the quran is miracolous in it's covering for it's own ass