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HerrBBQ on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
I wonder if Christopher's painstaking commitment to furthering the legacy of his father's work ultimately distracted him from ensuring that his son was being raised properly. Really sad.
revtreynine on scored.co
1 month ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Yes it is sad and it probably has a lot do do with growing up wealthy, with no real struggles. Looks like he has repeatedly tried to excel at writing, which includes being a consultant on the Amazon Rings of Power show. Not measuring up, not having a talent for it, he may have been jealous, resented their success. I don't think men were meant to have this kind of wealth without struggle and doing some hard work in their lives.

It's one reason why jews are so messed up. They hate any real work, hate sports, view it as beneath them. We aren't cut out to be kings, the best of us fail like King David. People probably think that those who grow up rich are happy, fulfilled, but I doubt they were ever as happy as my father who was a carpenter, who built houses and could look at them, drive by them later, built our own houses that we lived in. For jews calling Jesus a carpenter or craftsmen is an insult. My father took pride in it and he loved Jesus and figured the ultimate builder would like to see how his creation liked to build. Tolkien had a conversation with atheist at the time CS Lewis about how he felt he needed to tell stories, because God is the ultimate storyteller. Here is that conversation. Always found it very interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzBT39gx-TE


 
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