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Basically, yes.
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Basically, yes.
I've been charging a new pair of wireless headphones and they have been on my phone charger for over 24 hours now and my phone really needs to be charged.
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Now I'm confused not because you're necessarily contradicting what I'm saying but because I'm not sure if it is or not. I don't remember hearing it was because of Peter. I thought I remembered it as being a different apostle. Also it's 5 fucking pm and I've not slept in nearly 24 hours so I'mma get back to you on this.
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What?
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I mean you need certain colours for certain things.
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The church that was founded in the bible upon the rock of a disciple was the catholic church. This is not in debate among people who study theology or the abrahamics specifically. The catholics were the first. You could say "oh well the catholics of the time the bible was written changed and catholics shown in non-religious records aren't the same," but catholicism was the first.
I pointed out it's a deadly sin not for the sake of it's being one of them but because the deadly sins are all considered sins by nearly every sect and branch of christianity there is.
Also keep in mind that unless you're using the king james bible, which books were considered canon and which weren't was determined by the catholics, then slightly reconsidered by the protestants, then jacked over by james' appeasers, then tried to put back to how they were before his shit. So what is and isn't the bible is in large part due to the catholics. If you want to try to invoke the dead sea scrolls or some other such "second source" then it's ENTIRELY due to the catholics because they were the first christians.
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If you have the right colour of magic and know the right Realmatic transformations.
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Yeah, Catholics. The original christians. And just because your sect doesn't consider them special doesn't mean it doesn't consider them all sins.
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Sort of. The thing about Existence is that, normally, it works consistently, which is why we have laws--but most of them are changeable with careful fine-tuning. So, thanks to us, they're not laws anymore, other than, say, conservation of mass and energy.
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I can't deny that. But bending the laws of Existence is a big responsibility.