Anonymous ID: c6aa3d July 12, 2020, 10:45 p.m. No.9945097   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5120 >>5132

>>9945056

Everyone is stuck at home with unlimited internet access suddenly becoming an internet sleuth because of COVID-19, thinking the worst of everything and everyone, but maybe Q has really been a sort of equalizing force to show that no matter who you are, who you have been, or you have the potential of being in the future, the world really isn’t ending, and maybe we all need to take a step back from this tangled social media web and just be a little more discerning, understanding, and forgiving of our past, present, and future journeys. Is this what #WWG1WGA really means?

Anonymous ID: c6aa3d July 12, 2020, 11:23 p.m. No.9945266   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5520

Honestly, I don’t even know how bad things really are, especially after having lived such a sheltered and safe existence. I would like to believe that bad things don’t happen, but then again… maybe I just don’t know because of my upbringing and past experience.

 

And also because I don’t want to believe that so many people have so many weird and different interpretations of what sort of a “good” or “perfect” life somebody has lived off of such a contradictory text as the Bible… the one book our whole legal system and government is based on!

 

Not speaking out against the Bible, but even when there are so many different translations and interpretations of it… and when Q chooses to quote the New International Version of it instead of other versions…

 

What makes the NIV and Q’s decision to pick it out of the other versions the final say on which version is the best and most accurate version?

 

Is it because the KJV requires you to truly study the English language? Milton, Shakespeare, and Chaucer?

 

Even dumbing it down to an easily-accessible level leaves a lot left (or lost) to translation.