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Activity for Monica Cellio‭

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Comment Post #290516 Related scope discussion (the hermeneutics question wasn't really settled there): [What's on and off topic?](https://christianity.codidact.com/posts/279164)
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4 months ago
Comment Post #288216 Thanks for your suggestions! We can add community-specific widgets like Judaism has. (Another customization is the scoreboard on posts on Code Golf.) Would you be willing to start a new meta question about what would be useful to have?
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11 months ago
Comment Post #285047 You're asking on the Christianity community and ask if it has something to do with Jesus, but the only example you give is from the exodus from Egypt, which long predates Jesus. I'm having trouble understanding what you're asking.
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over 2 years ago
Comment Post #281936 Thank you! That was enlightening. You're right; that's a very different approach than what I was imagining. (On the founders of Christianity, I was thinking of Peter et al; I guess I should have said the human founders of the church, but I didn't know that God was considered to be the founder.)
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almost 3 years ago
Comment Post #279378 I think when we get threaded comments that will change things (for the better), too. Somewhere Else has no threading and probably needs to disincentivize comments because large piles are hard to navigate. If you can thread them and collapse whole threads, though, then that usability problem largely...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279276 If you're not specifically looking for Christian interpretations, you could also ask this question on [Judaism](https://judaism.codidact.com/). (I don't mean instead but in addition, if you want both sets of perspectives.)
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279274 For overviews, does this community perhaps want to build a set of shared resources, as opposed to doing that as Q&A? You'd need a way for people to request that a topic be covered, or maybe that's done by just starting the resource and leaving blanks? (Look, for example, at the [Resources category ...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279251 @CharlieBrumbaugh‭ if you see a question here that you can answer with something you've written somewhere else, go ahead and use that material if you like -- it's yours and requires no additional attribution. This is true regardless of where you wrote it -- Somewhere Else, your blog, Quora, your mast...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279237 @PeterTaylor yeah, at the time I thought it has a theological basis, which I thought to be general, like immediate burial does in Judaism. It seems like the answer is "there isn't a religion-based reason for timing, only practicalities" -- which also seems to be a non-denominational answer.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279247 I like the overview approach. It can then be an entry into more specific questions. At the beginning, the problem is that the asker doesn't know where (or if) the interesting variations are.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279151 We'll make it whatever (built-in) color the community wants. The icon is temporary, so if y'all have color preferences that should influence the icon too, please speak up! I picked purple because I have the impression it has religious significance (like, I think it shows up in clerical garb), but y...
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over 3 years ago