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Terry (terry@bae.st)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2024 11:43:56 JST Terry Cop body slams some old lady. I guess she's a professor.
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NotImportant (notimportant@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2024 11:43:54 JST NotImportant @Terry >Cops brutally arrest some chick for Jews
>"You're Hitler!"
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djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Friday, 26-Apr-2024 11:48:48 JST djsumdog "I'm a professor!"
Stupid bitch. Honestly I don't have a lot of sympathy for her. I want to see the 5 minutes leading up to this too. I want to know if the pig was really being a pig or if this was justified. It could honestly go either way without the full context. I have a felling she was cunting out, but that's just speculation.
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djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2024 06:03:51 JST djsumdog The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he exists. -
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leespringfield1903 (leespringfield1903@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2024 06:03:52 JST leespringfield1903 @Terry @djsumdog @NotImportant Hitler is a modern day synonym for anyone that I hate but in a superficial way.
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Terry (terry@bae.st)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2024 06:03:53 JST Terry @djsumdog @NotImportant they weren't doing this in 2020 that I recall -
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⚡Eineygður Flakkari⚡ (toiletpaper@shitposter.world)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2024 06:18:42 JST ⚡Eineygður Flakkari⚡ @djsumdog @Terry @NotImportant @leespringfield1903
> The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he exists.
So essentially the devil is the church... That's about right imo.djsumdog likes this. -
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djsumdog (djsumdog@djsumdog.com)'s status on Saturday, 27-Apr-2024 06:29:06 JST djsumdog The devil isn't the church, but the modern church created the devil. In the Bible the Hebrew word translates to adversary. When talking about nations and kings, it's translated as adversary or enemy. But in places like Job, it's translated as Satan or The Devil. Even in Greek, the word diablos literally means 'something thrown across a person's path' .. a challenge or trial of sorts. It wasn't seen by most as a god or demon or manifestation. "Get behind me Satan" when Jesus is talking to Peter is such a weird translation, because it's more appropriate that Jesus is saying "Get behind me stumbling block/enemy"
Even the "origin story" of Lucifer, a falling angel from heaven, only appears two places: Isaiah and Ezekiel (and the Isaiah one sounds like it's talking about an evil king; but people interpret the "morning star" as Lucifer because the verse says "you were there in the beginning" ... but then goes on to talk about a current king :blobcatwhat:) The story of Job predates the Torah and likely originated around the same time as Gilgamesh (English translations also leave out Lilith from Isaiah, which also comes from Gilgamesh).
I've found a lot of conflicting stuff on where the modern idea of "the devil" started to be a thing in Christianity. I think it was pretty well in place by 200 AD, but it certainly was an invention of the modern church and didn't seem to exist in Judaism or proto-Yahwism
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