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5 comments:
redkrab on scored.co
13 hours ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror )
the original meaning is exactly what they did to dresden. shocking
cosmicscrotum on scored.co
18 hours ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
66 is right before the narrative got rolled out. Notice the pattern, like 9-11, like the narrative roll out that took place in the time span of one month when Trump2 was installed. All the corporations, the WAPO, etc. did a 180 so fast that it was over before you could process the change. It's the same playbook and the same people.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
14 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
It's also probably not the only time we've had narrative changes like this in our history either. They seem to have it down to a science as if they've done it for centuries.
BlueDrache on scored.co
22 hours ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
Use no dictionary before the 1828 edition of the English Language, use no Bible other than the Douay-Rheims. There's plenty of philosophy, history and fiction entertainment from prior to 1920 that is honest. Even up to about 1940ish. Most importantly, you can usually find it on Project Gutenberg for free.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
14 hours ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
>use no Bible other than the Douay-Rheims

Oh, finally someone else on here who knows his bible translations.

I would also recommend The Orthodox Study Bible. It uses the Septuagint not the Masoretic texts as the primary source for the translation but translated it in the New King James Version style.

Also, the Lexham English Vulgate is good to have alongside the Douay-Rheims for better readability/understanding.

Combining all three gives you the best results.

>Use no dictionary before the 1828 edition of the English Language

Do you have a physical or digital copy and is the physical a reprint in modern times? How do we know any modern 1828 editions are actually reflective of the true original without a true original? The original costs $25k. It would be interesting to see if the online duplications actually match the original.
BlueDrache on scored.co
6 minutes ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/091249803X
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