So look for a job while you keep your current job. That's a little easier than escaping slavery in most places where slavery is still kinda-sorta legal. Or so I've heard.
Ok, so the "they" in my original question were mostly emperors who called themselves Christian, even though their actions didn't really follow what was Christian behavior up until Constantine came to power. Before Constantine, I guess, Christians were mostly pacifists. Once it became the state religion, people started calling themselves Christian just to obtain power (not like that's unheard of these days).
I guess it's pretty tricky to study historical records and discern which people were really Christians and which were just saying that they were. Heck, it's pretty tricky even when you *know* someone.
I've heard that before, but never seen it actually backed up.
Who are "they"? Do you mean the Nicene council?
What books did they destroy? How do you know they destroyed them?
IANAH or anything, just wondering where the proof is for this. I always just assumed that it happened, but then realized I had never seen any real evidence of it.
There have been revolutions against insurmountable odds, but I don't think there has been any army in history that is as one sided as what the US currently has.
Don't let that scare you. The US military is made up of US volunteers. Those big guns and missiles they have are still controlled by human beings. How many soldiers do you think would fire on their own people just because they were ordered to? Don't you think the military would have a slight defection issue if they turned on their own citizens?
Yeah. He looks totally different without his glasses. You can't even recognize him.
They may as well have simply likened Apple to Nazis while they were at it...
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But they can always quit and seek employment elsewhere.
I'd recommend seeking employment elsewhere, then quitting. Or at least use it for leverage.
So look for a job while you keep your current job. That's a little easier than escaping slavery in most places where slavery is still kinda-sorta legal. Or so I've heard.
RTA - I think that's kinda what happened.
I'm gonna build my *own* internets. Without hookers, and blackjack...
There. Fixed it for myself.
I'm gonna build my *own* internets. With hookers, and blackjack... oh wait, it has that already.
Me too. And the first thing I'd do is turn it upside down and try to spell BOOBIES.
I could have had a first post, too. :(
I guess it's pretty tricky to study historical records and discern which people were really Christians and which were just saying that they were. Heck, it's pretty tricky even when you *know* someone.
They destroyed the rest that they could find
I've heard that before, but never seen it actually backed up. Who are "they"? Do you mean the Nicene council? What books did they destroy? How do you know they destroyed them? IANAH or anything, just wondering where the proof is for this. I always just assumed that it happened, but then realized I had never seen any real evidence of it.
There have been revolutions against insurmountable odds, but I don't think there has been any army in history that is as one sided as what the US currently has.
Don't let that scare you. The US military is made up of US volunteers. Those big guns and missiles they have are still controlled by human beings. How many soldiers do you think would fire on their own people just because they were ordered to? Don't you think the military would have a slight defection issue if they turned on their own citizens?
...and I'll always know where I was when I twittered to tell everyone I was in the john.
Let me guess... you were in the john.
Let's just cut to the chase. I want to disallow anyone who would vote differently than I.
But what should stand is that the final arbiter when it comes to what a kid can or can't see is the parents.
Fixed it for you.