Message from @DanielKO
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they should make Far Cry 6 the same as Far Cry 5 but instead of Christianity it's Islam and set in Germany
Same people that think all cultures are beautiful
No developers with that amount of balls exist today
@Deleted User Thanks, good Friday for you too.
it's only fair
They've balls, for sure
It's sad to hear telling the truth requires balls.
He should team up with Notch.
but I don't think anyone has the balls to do what amounts to replacing the christians in far cry 5 with muslims
Have a game that happens 100 years prior to the Crusades.
You get to fight invading hordes of Muslims, and you always die at the end of every mission.
I noticed that the main enemy from Far Cry 5 actually looks like that hipster pastor from NY
@DanielKO Is alcohol prohibited on good friday too? Bars are always closed on that day but I never hear anyone directly say alcohol is prohibited, although literally none of my family or extended family are religious, although nearly everyone I know celebrates good friday by eating no meat as a cultural thing despite not being Christian nor "cultural Christian".
J Biebs pastor
You shouldn't indulge in anything.
No chocolate, no alcohol, no fapping.
can you eat pussy?
I see
Thou must abstaineth from tonguing the wenches.
maybe
Don't know much about them; most agree with Catholicism, other than the Pope's authority.
After we spoke about the Jesus thing recently I felt like I wanted to read the bible not from a religious point of view but just to refresh my memory for conversations and for historical purposes
When I was looking into bibles I saw Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy were the oldest
I'm going to binge rewatch Peterson's lectures.
They split from eachother a long time ago, in the great schism
which was more political than theological
Yeah they did. But in terms of theology, faith, they were in agreement for the most part.
Trinity, immaculate conception, etc.
Yes
N ot the right image
there was one I saw yesterday
that had all the books in it
showing that Orthodoxy uses 4 more books then Catholics
>the modern Eastern Orthodox Church does not possess a formal, universally-approved Biblical canon.
The history of determining the canon books is interesting by itself.
Wiki says-
"Protestant
Old Testament
(39 books)"
"Catholic
Old Testament
(46 books)"
"Eastern Orthodox
Old Testament
(51 books) "