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Ashyr, to risa in Prove you're not an android

I actually really like this thought. That never occurred to me before.

Ashyr, to risa in Prove you're not an android

I really appreciate the in-universe analysis presented here. Thanks.

Ashyr, to risa in Prove you're not an android

Really cool analysis, thank you.

Ashyr, to historyporn in Window baby cage, UK, 1937

While that may be true, I’d suspect that the non standardized nature of everything back then and the lack of plastic bits and bobs, meant that it likely had to be semi-permanently installed.

Ashyr, to risa in The answer is: Yes

He would still have to hear himself. Truly, the worst fate.

Ashyr, (edited ) to science_memes in He did though.

Yeah, not sure if you’re intending to be combative, but not every Christian believes that flood narrative is literal historical account.

I was just being a little silly.

Ashyr, to science_memes in He did though.

Not sure he could have kept them off the boat.

Ashyr, to asklemmy in What are your thoughts on the concept of having faith in a Higher Power but choosing to distance oneself from established religious doctrines?

I very much doubt you’ll find anyone here who discourages you from stepping away from organized religion.

I’m a former Christian pastor on a hiatus from church life, but in no way done with being a Christian in my private life.

I believe the Bible boils religion down to three basic life roles for every individual person to follow: priest, steward, and keeper.

  1. As a priest, every person is meant to determine how they ought best to live.
  2. As steward they are to take care of the world around them in accordance with their beliefs.
  3. As their “brother’s keeper” they should work to ensure everyone else is free from coercion to believe and live how they think is best.

When people function in all three roles they are revealing the “image of God”.

Live your best life and help others do the same to the best of your ability. Or, as James the brother of Jesus, said, true religion is this: “to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”

Ashyr, to asklemmy in What are your thoughts on the concept of having faith in a Higher Power but choosing to distance oneself from established religious doctrines?

Thank you, the same to you as well.

Ashyr, to comicstrips in EXPECTING [OC]

His name is J. Erkhoff. I see what you did there.

Ashyr, to asklemmy in What are your thoughts on the concept of having faith in a Higher Power but choosing to distance oneself from established religious doctrines?

According to my perspective, having autonomy is core to being human and most religious structures actively work to squash autonomy and force conformity. I think that is harmful for everyone.

For me, it’s taken time to even recognize how hurt I was and I’m still going through a healing process.

Ashyr, to asklemmy in What are your thoughts on the concept of having faith in a Higher Power but choosing to distance oneself from established religious doctrines?

I trust you’ll find it a healing process. Most importantly, be patient with yourself.

Ashyr, to risa in Everyone's piling on Rick Berman now?

Let’s not focus on hating on Berman so much that we ignore how terrific that joke was. Seriously A+ material.

Ashyr, to risa in this is the fediverse, and we are the federation

I will dispute the notion that you can disambiguate between old and new Spocks by hotness.

Ashyr, to comicstrips in "Staring Cat" by Last Place Comic

Greeble backstory revealed. I love it.

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