Mostly IOS. Price as well I suppose.
Genuinely can’t think of a good reason to switch at all.
Mostly IOS. Price as well I suppose.
Genuinely can’t think of a good reason to switch at all.
I find the easiest approach is to connect to the pc via sftp and use a file explorer that supports it - such as ghost commander.
I hate the recent trend of using “onboarding”. It sounds clunky to me and as if you’re trying to sound all cool and up to date.
And that’s fair enough. Claiming you can definitively disprove the existence of the Christian God and having some objections that you haven’t heard a convincing response to aren’t the same thing though…
None of this is new or hasn’t been thought about, written about and deflated for centuries. I doubt you have any theologians shaking in their boots.
The meaning of omnipotence as it translates to Good has always been nuanced. There have always been things God can’t do - sin being the obvious example. You could debate whether he can, but just never would because of his character, but it amounts to the same thing and has been orthodoxy for centuries.
The apparent contradictions on the Gospels (especially synoptic) have been done to death. Debated and answered more times than you’ve had hot dinners. There is no serious theologian or biblical scholar who would hear that argument and be at all concerned by it.
Honestly the same applies to the idea of a good god and suffering.
Unless you claim, as OP did, that you can actually disprove it.
I agree that the Bible is not sufficient in the sense that it proves anything or sews up their arguments, but to suggest its historical value as evidence is the same as modern day fiction is absurd.
Yes, you said that, but what exactly?
How can you prove the Christian God doesn’t exist?
Domestic cats. Partly because they poop in my garden, but mostly because they’re secretly planning to take over the whole world and enslave the human race.
Which is obviously not what I was saying at all…
Of course it is, but I clearly meant a desktop client.
How many people still use an email client? Genuine question.
I use either my phone or a web interface.
yes - sorry. It’s Arch. I’m also running in Hyprland - which you may be able to tell from the title, but I forgot to mention it in the text.
Edit: I just checked and wl-clipboard is installed.
Just a gentle reminder that there are very many more Christians in the world that aren’t American and certainly don’t support Trump. Or even care that much about American politics.
Ebooks wherever possible - except, perhaps, for reference books. I simply find the experience of reading an ebook on something like a kindle so much more pleasant than reading a print book. So much so that I really hate reading print books now.
I think I also do this. The pointing is more of a “stay” command, though.
How do you wipe?
We made a point of never lying to our kids about Christmas/Santa and it didn’t seem to diminish their enjoyment of Christmas at all.
Screwtape letters is excellent, but hardly an authoritative resource on demons. Nor was it intended to be.
Also, not Debian, but https://github.com/cleanroom-team/cleanroom is very a DIY unusable system. I didn’t build (most) off it, but I use it on my daily driver and a couple of other machines.