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I recommend the Danganronpa Deep Dive stream with Eimi, Jelly, and Rie. I actually couldnt comprehend a single word said in there DESPITE me having a history of using Tumblr.
Here in school (in Greece, believe it or not), before we go to class, we pray every day. It is mandatory by ministry instructions to pray, all of the school gathering at the school yard. If it was raining the prayer was done in each classes' classrooms. So you can say that every school here is a christian one. (However, if you're a Muslim or other religion/irreligious, your parents have to sign a paper that states it to be excluded from prayer)
Used to have that in the US in the mornings too, a moment of silence for people to pray or whatever. Then the pledge of allegiance. Pledge I remember for elementary school in Maryland. I wonder how it was for previous generations. I know my father went to his high school in suit and tie, but that was Texas and ages ago. My high school time in Texas was fine but by then my father's old school had a uniform. White tee and khaki, just so the gangs don't kill each other over the colors they wear. Times change so fast.
When I was in kindergarten, it was a catholic private school and one of of the things we were to do was make a picture book story, and I was making one about a monster who ate my family. After drawing 3 pages they called my parents and had a sit down with them. I remember that I abruptly ended the story on page 4 that it was a dream. I sometimes wonder what the story would have been had I not been stopped by the teacher from making it.
All I can say is, I pray her studies bear much fruit and that she becomes a more fulfilled person afterwards. From how she speaks, however, she has a long way to go.
You don't have to answer, of course, but I'm curious do you? I get the impression the majority of Catholics see Francis as pope-lite, not really the real thing, not truly, but not far off enough to raise a stir or demand a replacement. This is, admittedly, an outsider's perspective, but it's the vibe I get.
@@spk1121 nope. Most catholics accept him entirely. The american catholics absolutely lost it and threw a huge tantrum when francis said good catholics have a duty to protect the environment and not pollute. You have some weirdos like the pious xii guys, but that problem predates francis.
Most likely she doesn't care and just accepts the Pope as the de facto representative of that particular institute, like most Catholics, mainly because it takes less brain energy. You gotta step into the rabbit hole to realize it's been compromised to hell and back for some time now.
The virgin Mary was actually a mistranslation for *Young girl* Mary also might have been an underage girl, though that aspect is still just a hypothesis.
???? "Wow you mean the Roman Empire didn't have 21st century liberal Anglophone AoC laws? I didn't know that, you're telling me now for the first time"
Good reminder that most vtubers are from wealthy backgrounds, which is kind of weird that they make a lot of money off voluntary donations from people who have less money than them.
@@demonicspire1345Catholic private schools are among the most affordable out there. I have a buddy that went to one and his family was definitely not even lower middle class. Vtubers do often come from wealthier backgrounds though often living at home
@@KageMinowara: Jews didn't have the hang-ups that Catholics later developed. Most notably, their priests got married and had children. Catholics like to pretend the verse about Joseph not sleeping with Mary until after Jesus' birth doesn't exist, too. There is nothing sinful whatsoever about a married couple being together and having children. In fact, as Jews, they would be disobeying God's commands to Abraham and his heirs, to be fruitful and multiply (first to Adam & Eve, then renewed with them), to be as many as the stars in the sky, if they refused. I've always thought it was so weird that Catholics would have this cognitive dissonance about the holy family, considering the emphasis on the sacrament of marriage, having sex for the purpose of procreation, and the importance of large families.
@@spk1121 It's not about sexual hangups or a cognitive dissonance at all. The doctrine of perpetual virginity follows (in part) from applying the same typological and anagogical reading of scripture we perform for Jesus Christ wrt the whole of the Bible to the Blessed Virgin Mary as well. Also, there's no need to pretend Matthew 1:25 doesn't exist, the term heos or "until" when applied to a negative as in the Greek Septuagint, doesn't imply anything about what happens after the limit described. In Matthew 28:20 Jesus tells us that he is with us until (heos) the end of the world/age, does that mean that he will abandon us at the end of this world/age? Clearly not as (among many other reasons) in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 we are told that even after the end of the world we will be with God forever. Heos or "until" in the Greek simply refers to the period a thing takes place, it refers to the composition of a thing or act in time, it doesn't imply its ending. The same is true wrt to analogs found in Aramaic and in both the Greek and Hebrew usages in the Old Testament, in the case of the latter in both the recovered manuscripts and the Masoretic reconstruction.
@@KageMinowara Never heard of Joseph being previously married. Mary gave birth as a Virgin to Christ and had a few children by Joseph later. It's that simple. Perpetual Virginity of Mary is myth.