but a minimum level of keeping work and private life separate is healthy
Our enemies do not act so.
Now my job is in tech for a company that has basically no money, so I have the liberty to be as mean as I want in making sure that vendors understand their call is not welcome.
Am I biased
A little, yes. The lunar laser rangefinding experiment has been recording data for 50 years. Observatories at Nice (France) and Apache Point (NM) perform the experiment regularly. You can access the raw data from CDDIS if you really want to know how far away the moon is to millimeter level precision.
We landed. We planted a flag. We brought a car and left some burnouts.
And we did it first because Americans in the sixties has massive brass balls. Its been all downhill since then.
doesn't mean that there isn't any earthly consequences
Correct.
the bad guys will get theirs in the end... somehow?
Christ didn't preach to Caesar.
The bible DOES NOT (unlike many religions) set out to establish the earthly laws of Christendom. There is no Leviticus in the Synoptic Gospels. The bible preaches forgiveness because forgiving others is the best for YOU, not those who transgress against you.
The medieval conception of the divine right of kings came later, to explain how Caesar can be Christian. Because a just Caesar must do things which are decidedly un-Christian in order to create and preserved Christendom, creating law, imposing it, and condemning those who transgress it.
(Shrug)
I wasn't talking to you. I commented because Ableist keeps getting in fights and losing.
Your opinion and the prevailing consensus of 1d6 is of no concern to me (as long as they steer clear of my stuff about Alternity). What fascinates me is Able's inability to learn how to communicate with others.
You immediately called Walrus a moron for saying something true which you disagreed with. If you haven't figured it out by now, your angry marine Don Quixote schtick just doesn't work.
the alt-right is fictional
1d6chan is pretty much defending
I'm starting to think your threshold for "defending" is anything other than ignoring it entirely.
"Well, it was inevitable that the usual suspects would turn 40k into another battleground for their shit-flinging."
-1d6's first sentence about the incident.
Shrug
Frankly I think it's a pretty cool setup for a Dark Heresy character. Puritan Inquisitor gets stabbed, starts having nightmares of the skull throne, each time waking up flailing as if in a fight, leaving ever bigger dents in the wall as Khorne's power infects their body.
wants to be able to take the character out of the armor and still have them be powerful
Which they could have done with an Inquisitor. Biomancy is a thing (albeit mostly a chaos thing, but still).
You can do anything with inquisitors in this setting, they're outside the law and governed only by rule of cool. You want a super powerful female inquisitor who can dent armor with her bare hands? Have her be warp tainted, tormented by the spectre of Khorne, always half a step away from giving into bloodlust.
"I'll get you my pretty." -Witch of the West, Oz
Funny how this shit always during “on roof restoration work”
It's not a coincidence at all. It had a verdigris roof. Repairs to sheet copper are usually done with lead as a patching compound. It can be easily worked with a torch. But with very old wood, it's pretty easy to ignite something on the other side of the copper, which is a very good thermal conductor.
........
Okay on further investigation it appears Notre Dame was not hot work (although it was occurring, just not on that day) but rather the scaffolding workers were smoking. The investigators found cigarette butts but couldn't conclusively prove they were the ignition source.
Do you succeed in bringing about god's kingdom on earth?
Consider it like this: The Muslims believe that there will be peace when when there are no non-believers.
Are they wrong? Rather, if they succeed, were they right?
God's will is only revealed retroactively.
When you embark on a quest in the name of god, whether or not you were righteous hinges on whether or not your actions bring about the world condition your god desires.
To put it another way... God is always on the side of the victors. Or as they put it in the film: "His god... is god."
I've seen enough to know that the atheists' pure reason, and the environmentalists' gaia are false. But as to which branch of the God of Abraham is true (if any)... that is still an open question.
The first step to killing a franchise is that it must be dead to you.
Check my house, you'll find not one piece of 40k merch. Not even that 40k munchkin game or the FFG sourcebooks. Not even the Cain books.