Enforce permanent bans more often
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Condemn early clamping of the umbilical cord.
Originally posted by The Squire of Gothos:
As the title says.
no.

why?

because were not falling for a regime where the devil dances on corpses.
From ChatGPT

In Matthew 18:21–22, Peter asks Jesus, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus replies, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times” (or in some translations, “seventy times seven”, which equals 490).

🔍 What Jesus Meant by This
Symbolic of boundless forgiveness: Jesus wasn’t giving a literal limit. Instead, He was emphasizing that forgiveness should be limitless, far beyond what was customary at the time.

Contrast with Jewish tradition: Rabbinic teachings often suggested forgiving someone three or four times. Peter’s offer of seven was generous, but Jesus multiplied it dramatically to show that forgiveness shouldn’t be counted.

Numerology in Scripture:

Seven represents completeness.

Seventy suggests universality.

Together, they imply complete and universal forgiveness—a radical departure from keeping score.

🧠 Why This Matters
Jesus’ teaching challenges us to let go of grudges and extend grace repeatedly. It’s not about tracking offenses until a quota is met—it’s about cultivating a heart that mirrors divine mercy.
Originally posted by Lambros:
From ChatGPT

In Matthew 18:21–22, Peter asks Jesus, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus replies, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times” (or in some translations, “seventy times seven”, which equals 490).

🔍 What Jesus Meant by This
Symbolic of boundless forgiveness: Jesus wasn’t giving a literal limit. Instead, He was emphasizing that forgiveness should be limitless, far beyond what was customary at the time.

Contrast with Jewish tradition: Rabbinic teachings often suggested forgiving someone three or four times. Peter’s offer of seven was generous, but Jesus multiplied it dramatically to show that forgiveness shouldn’t be counted.

Numerology in Scripture:

Seven represents completeness.

Seventy suggests universality.

Together, they imply complete and universal forgiveness—a radical departure from keeping score.

🧠 Why This Matters
Jesus’ teaching challenges us to let go of grudges and extend grace repeatedly. It’s not about tracking offenses until a quota is met—it’s about cultivating a heart that mirrors divine mercy.

well said.
FilthyAnimal 19 hours ago 
Originally posted by The Squire of Gothos:
As the title says.
Should start with you
Originally posted by The Squire of Gothos:
As the title says.

Benefits OP, because if he gets permabanned, he has another numbered burner account in reserve to whip out.
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