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I find Paul to be fascinating. It’s clear that he and Peter and James bumped heads. Peter and James the Just (also called the “brother” or “cousin” of Christ, depending on your interpretation) clearly had plans or at least interpreted Christ’s message for the early church to be an extension of Judaism at the time. Paul had bigger, grander plans to include Gentiles and break away from Judaism. Considering Peter and James actually met the man, it’s interesting to see that Paul’s message was the one that ultimately spread when his entire basis for his beliefs began with a vision.

It’s also interesting that Paul likely never knew anything about Jesus’ early life, as the gospels were written after his death.
There are a bunch of great podcasts on the historicity of Jesus and also Christianity.

Mark I believe is the earliest of the gospels and it was believed to be written in 140 AD. If you put Christ’s death at 33 AD, that’s a lot of time in between the actual events and the writing of the first hand account.

Also, at the time, I believe less 10% of the population of the world could even read. Meaning that most of if not all of what was known about Christ from 33 to 140 AD was certainly oral tradition, not written accounts that were lost.

That doesn’t make it not true, but it does require quite a bit of faith. Imagine how much a story changes in a day from one person to another, then try 100+ years, which was certainly 3 or 4 generations of people back then.

re: Train Dreams - Oscars

Posted by JonTigerFan11 on 3/17/26 at 2:30 pm to
Really good movie. This and Aftersun have been my favorite movies of the past few years. Almost understated on how they’re presented but stuck with me afterword. In my opinion representative of a true great movie.
What a troll. Also, the answer is yes. The head Coach, Danny Bryan (an LSU Alum and All-American) comes from a family deeply rooted in LA Tennis. Danny’s father, Bill, played tennis at ULL and is in the ULL Athletic Hall of Fame. He also is a teaching pro in Lafayette and is a frequent guest of the governor due to giving his son tennis lessons.
Mine is when the Falcons blew a 21-3 Super Bowl lead.
Chris Farley’s life is an American triumph and tragedy built in to one and at some point a great bio pic will be made. 30 years later and I am still unbelievably entertained by him and compelled by his life. He makes me so happy and sad at the same time.
Assuming you’re in Louisiana, and really don’t want to pay, look up the Louisiana civil code form requirements for an olographic codicil (handwritten). Of course if you screw it up or make your will more complicated, you’re going to regret not paying a lawyer.
Every state has intestacy laws, not just Louisiana.
Louisiana adopted the UCC 35 years ago.
Just leave your car in NOLA East. It will end up there anyway.
Actually, I am not that curious, thanks.
This is the answer. Trusts are actually in a higher tax bracket. He just has everything in a revocable trust because he wants to avoid probate. Which is telling because that likely means he has zero plans to remain in Louisiana (where due to the probate process you don’t need a revocable trust)