Rob299 - she/her

experimenting with identifying as nonbinary/~she/her he aromantic

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  • Ok so here is my response to this topic in general. I like to look at it at a glass half empty perspective.

    So very clearly, the Bible says that everyone sins, so under the Christian theology, every Christian is equal when it comes to what the Bible seems as sin. Which means, Christians should 100% be allowing trans people into the churches. There’s one quote in the bible that actually proves my point against any church that might kick a trans person out of a church just for being trans.

    “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye”

    This quote can be interpreted in different ways.

    1. does it mean don’t talk down on your fellow neighbor, unless you know you aren’t committing the same sin.

    2. Or does it mean don’t talk down on your fellow neighbor if you are also committing some sins yourself. Doesn’t matter if its the same sin or another type of sin.

    In the 10 commandments, I don’t believe it says anything at all about not being permitted to transition. neither does it in the 7 deadly sins. If anything is mention and it isn’t a commandment or a deadly sin it might actually just be a cultural thing at the time told in the story.

    So in other words if it isn’t included in these 10 commandments or deadly sins, then ideally then transgenderism was never a sin in the Bible in the first place. Anyone treating it as such is just transphobic.

    Where it says in the Bible “God created man and woman.” This is a quote in the bible Christians’ seem to point to a lot. But this doesn’t say anything about banning transgenderism at all.




  • I liked using open box, looks pretty decent and user friends from the get go and uses fewer resources then most desktop environments. If you do use open box I would use the tint2 task bar with it. I hadn’t explored window managers in some time but that’s what I would suggest for getting a tip top performance out of any device. (maybe not the max but pretty close, while looking more modern like.