@Kaybearmomma Bonus point, most think Leviticus means "book of laws" it does not. It's named after the guy who wrote it. Leviticus means "who speaks law" in other words "lawyer"
@Kaybearmomma Leviticus is widely considered the least credible book in the Bible. It's a biography about Moses written, at best decades after he died. Leviticus didn't screen his sources he just wrote down everything anyone told him about the time of Moses.
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@arikesavage_ AI slop encouraging suicidal empathy. Yes, you CAN judge a book by it's cover. Dude looks like a dirty lunatic bum, he probably is. Looks like your wife is cheating, probably is. And if you're wrong? Well, "Better to wrong the world than be wronged by it" -- Cao Cao
@HughSballz@LaNativePatriot I hate to be rude, but how do you pronounce coushatta, I've never seen that name in writing. I'm wondering if maybe I've heard it
@DumbfukCat The king in yellow was intended to be a play, the tale of grim Carcosa (especially the 3ed act) is too tragic, too vast for mortal minds. 10/10 will always recommend.
@ScottRoberts The whole premise of judgement in Christianity hits a snag because, at its core it isn't based around morality. It's based on loyalty. Heaven is less a "reward for good" and more a super exclusive club. Which is fine, of course. But let's call a spade a spade.