Jestersage
Jestersage t1_j85vayq wrote
Reply to comment by gmrpnk21 in [Image] In the end, they'll judge you anyway. So, do what you want. by sylsau
Well, they will be justified by faith.
I want to claim that's a joke, but I am starting to wonder if that passage is literally what that means.
Jestersage t1_j6lm4rz wrote
Reply to ELI5: when people give up red meat for lent, why do they always eat fish instead? Aren't chicken and turkey white meats too? by Inanimatepony
Others already told you about Catholic prespective. I suggest you also take a look at the Orthodox's fasting rule, which is even more strict
Jestersage t1_j2ovdtq wrote
Reply to comment by Ray_Pingeau in Brazilians to bid final farewell to Pelé with 24-hour wake and coffin procession by ladyem8
There's a few others, but that's over 2000 years ago, but that's original Olympic games, with fear/respect of greek gods in people.
...did I basically equate Pele to a greek god? I will take it.
Jestersage t1_j1l1sk3 wrote
Reply to comment by roguetrick in Did Oliver Cromwell Ban Christmas? by Brattonismybae
I know you laugh about that, but somehow I suspect Catholic hate on socialism (there's actual Papal letters/document abotu why Socialism is always communism) and Orthodox stating non recognizing Immaculate Conception after Catholic proclaim it as infallible (so I heard) are all example of such.
Everything is good until someone you dislike agree to it - then it's not.
Jestersage t1_j1kg8kn wrote
Reply to comment by MicahBurke in Did Oliver Cromwell Ban Christmas? by Brattonismybae
Look on the brightside: You ain't the only group of Protestants that acts contrarians. In fact, sometimes I feel many traditions, habit, and "culture" are due to being contrarian.
Jestersage t1_izfxg7y wrote
Reply to Why is the Spanish colonial empire often said/implied to be "less focused on trade" or "not prioritising trade" compared to other empires like the Dutch, British, Portuguese etc.? by raori921
Another way to see it is what is it compared.
I remember reading on the Laws of Power in how they describe the failure of Portugese in Japan when compared to Dutch - in that Portugese also do some evangelization, which pissed the shogunate off, while Dutch just focus on trading things Japan want, and thus establish good relationship.
Above point is not to talk about necessary facts, but to point out how, in terms to gaining power, one need to provide things that the other people care.
Jestersage t1_ito0ljl wrote
Reply to comment by Bashstash01 in Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
Yes, I know about that. However, Manchu was its own nation, as with Ming China until Qing, where Manchu took over the Chinese government.
Jestersage t1_itfljnp wrote
Reply to Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
In terms of studying the Qing Dynasty - especially in terms of non-China territorial action, at what point should it be consider as actions of Manchu, vs action of Qing China?
Jestersage t1_jazuys5 wrote
Reply to comment by le_reddit_me in [Homemade] Sesame balls (bean paste filling) by le_reddit_me
I found it less sweet/rich (hard to recall.... if you managed to catch me right after I taste one, I will let you know).
Same with Green Bean paste; when cold, you can kinda use it interchangely, but there is a little bit of grassy flavor