@LizzieMarbach Protestants ignorant to the past like you are dangerous for the future of the faith.
You quite literally are spoon fed interpretations of the gospels after thousands of years of deliberation and study from the church.
@gstate55@LevitskyGregory@LizzieMarbach Literal translation of the Greek compares the opinions of who will “perish” (nonbelievers) vs the ones “being saved” (believers)
So you put yourself in a position of unaffordability by having a family before you were financially capable of supporting them? How is that society’s fault? Do you not have an emergency fund set up to cover the costs of moving? It sounds like your choices led to the outcome and you’re upset by it.
Sounds like you failed step 3.
I’m Gen Z. Bought my home at 24. Before college I researched in demand fields that hire out of college and found an affordable area outside of a major city.
If you pass step 1 and 2 and fail 3, you either don’t have a good job or don’t live in an affordable city. You should vote to remove home building restrictions and zoning and/or move.
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You stated it’s not happening and I told you people are still buying homes for the first time. Numbers might be down but it’s possible. People that can’t afford a home are suffering from at least 1 of these 3 issues:
1. They are not working enough
2. They’re spending too much
3. They are bad at planning
@cmaguire2008 You must be new to baseball. 4 of the recent yankee pennants are void then because of steroids. So you guys only have 1 championship since the mid 90s.
@kevinandjos@SouthwestAir Super unpopular opinion but the world shouldn’t have to cater to exceptions.
Sure it’s nice to have if you want to improve customer service, but getting mad at a company for not accommodating your specific problem is not their fault.