@Humpleupagus@creamqueen@grumbulon@djsumdog@xianc78@zero Bill Gates snuck into my house, sexually violated me, gave me forty four vaccines, and installed Windows on my PC after dragging his dick across my keyboard before leaving to go to Epstein Island.
@k@Tony@freepatriot@d9dba0e072bdb353dfb0020de159126af47e69e133ea91bbd48e8bede37320e2 The Nestorian and Arian heretics had been driven out of the White Christian lands (Rome, Byzantium, etc.) by the 600's and onto the fringes of civilization (like Arabia), so it is not surprising that the author of the Quran had the view of Christianity that he did.
@k@Tony@freepatriot@d9dba0e072bdb353dfb0020de159126af47e69e133ea91bbd48e8bede37320e2 Agreed. Muhammad's ideas on God and religion were certainly more formed from his exposure to and interaction with jews, but his exposure to heretical "Christians" who denied the divinity of Christ are likely what fueled his synthesizing of the two in the Quran. If Christ was just a prophet, then Mosiac/Hebraic law would endure.
@djsumdog@KuteboiCoder My theory is that there is limit to the number of souls allocated to each planet/realm/whatever, and when the population exceeds that, we get the ghoulish soulless automatons to which we're currently subjected.
In the case of my relative, it's caused by inflammation, temperature, changes, etc. on the nerve endings that are left. That inputs pain signals from where the nerve used to run (ie lower leg). Nerve cutting/deadening *might* help, but it might also distort his already fucky sense of balance so he's never done it.
@lake_viking@Humpleupagus@breaker@GoyGirl Yeah, we're named after a novel that became the name of a band. Our feral upbringing and deep apathy seemed to fit a generation named after a mathematical holding digit. The fact that anywhere from 1/2 to 2/3rds of us were aborted also affected us in epigenetic ways we'll likely never understand.