You Can Run
Posted by bryanrasmussen 3 days ago
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https://magazine.atavist.com/2019/outlaw-country-klamath-cou...
There are a lot of those bits of land throughout the west that have been, for whatever reason, subdivided enough to make them very cheap plots of land in remote areas. They tend to attract a lot of very random people.
There's an area like that near where I live in Bend, Oregon where some guy called in to the Sheriff's department worried about his brother. The deputies decided to visit the next day because it was winter and already dark. Reading that, I had a record scratch moment where I was going "wait, the sheriff's deputy wouldn't visit the area after dark - holy crap".
Comment by bee_rider 3 days ago
“You can run,” I guess maybe in the context of “You can run but you can’t hide” is not really touched upon too much. I mean it doesn’t have a particular connection to this story, any more than any other story about a fugitive.
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> Wow, that was quite a lot of cryptic build-up.
Yes, they were building suspense and telling an interesting story. It's a long form article, not a 30-word tweet. Jesus.
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The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father, nor the father suffer for the iniquity of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself. -- Ezekiel 18:20
That was aspirational around 590 BC when written, and still is. To isolate children from the iniquity of the parent would require the dissolution of the family.Comment by password4321 3 days ago
Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the third and to the fourth generation. -- Exodus 34:7Comment by Exoristos 3 days ago
Comment by password4321 3 days ago
Whether or not I should take a random person on the internet's (OP's) word that a Bible verse should be interpreted as aspirational or your word that a concept does not apply to the group being spoken to is separate from the fact that both concepts are mentioned. To me it makes sense to acknowledge the existence of both if using the Bible as a supporting reference.
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Comment by password4321 2 days ago
I appreciate your filling in additional justification for the OP's initial intro. Thanks for sharing your understanding of the passages though there may be a slim chance your understanding of me is a bit lacking while you've chosen to disregard the HN guidelines.
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I also pushed back at the bible thumpers who demanded contradictions in the bible from me when the whole context was you explicitly pointing one out.
I have far better things to do than discuss the absurdities of texts written by ignorant nomads and Roman propagandists thousands of years ago (and spun by agents of King James) so I won't respond further ... over and out.
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Comment by wizzwizz4 3 days ago
This poses a problem for cherrypicking, but exactly the same problem is present when cherrypicking from any legal tradition: that doesn't mean that the law is meaningless, only that cherrypicking is not an appropriate way to read it.
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Comment by password4321 3 days ago
https://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2014/05/30-pairs-of-bibl...
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Comment by Kaliboy 3 days ago
However I wasn't expecting this. I expected examples of contradictions.
God knows Christians these days are walking contradictions, so I understand your frustration and reaction, but I meant in the text.
Comment by jibal 3 days ago
> Probably to show you can pick any choose any bible verse to make whatever point you want.
Explicit contradictions aren't the only basis for that, but for those see password4321's comment that started this subthread as well as his followup.
> I'm more than happy to respond to moral issues you may have with the Bible
Are you effing kidding me? No of course I don't want a discussion about that with some rando godbot.
Over and out ... I won't respond further.
Comment by Kaliboy 2 days ago
And yes I did see password4321's response. Been going through them since yesterday.
Comment by kulahan 3 days ago
Your comment also does not seem to present any examples of this. You start talking about it, but then you move on to complaining about cherry-pickers instead of showing some other part of the old testament which happens to encourage wearing clothes woven of two different types or not killing adulterers or something.
Comment by jibal 3 days ago
> Probably to show you can pick any choose any bible verse to make whatever point you want.
Explicit contradictions aren't the only basis for that, but for those, bible-defending pedants can see password4321's comment that started this subthread as well as his followup.
Over and out ... I won't respond further.
Comment by kulahan 2 days ago
I don’t even disagree with you, I just don’t get why you’re so purposely mislabeling it.
Comment by jibal 2 days ago
I should stick with not responding, but I never said anything of the sort. And despite my many criticisms of religion and the religious, I have never in my life had the thought that the BIBLE is "hypocritical", just because it has inconsistencies and contradictions (which it genuinely does AS DOCUMENTED here, NOT merely people hypocritically misusing, misinterpreting, or cherry picking from it) -- ascribing hypocrisy to the bible is a category mistake.
> you’re so purposely mislabeling it.
So not only am I mislabeling something that I never labeled, I'm doing so purposely? And not just purposely, but purposely in extremis?
What an absurd and disgusting uncharitable personal attack. I will truly never respond to you again.
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Unless they happen to go to war themselves, vanquishing an evil queen with the help of a lion and becoming kings and queens, and reigning for a long while themselves.
Those kids seem to mostly turn out alright. Small sample size though.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-27/child-abuse-royal-com...
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Also, she wasn't damned by the end of the last Narnia book (rather, she's expected to be damned, but it is not yet certain).
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The McCanns vanished, as did Sally and Steve. It wasn’t that hard; they were living in the golden age of fugitives.
It makes it sound as though the anomaly were not the past two decades, but all of recorded history which preceded them.Comment by decimalenough 3 days ago
And if you wind the clock even further back, you could hardly go further than a few villages away on foot or horseback before people would get very suspicious about an outsider venturing to their domain.
Comment by RickJWagner 3 days ago
Maybe Miami Vice was closer to truth than we knew.
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So completely normal things painted as some insidious nonsense.
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Edit: At the end the main protagonist even mentions having Iran Contra evidence and speaks to the commission, but two senators present evidence that devalues his testimony. Interesting.
Comment by photochemsyn 3 days ago
Just as sociopathic, but they got to keep their billions, serve no prison time, all while doing far more social harm than a pair of low-life cocaine importers could have dreamed of.
Comment by user_of_the_wek 3 days ago
> Was ist ein Einbruch in eine Bank gegen die Gründung einer Bank?
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