The bible is incredibly edited. If it fits together, which is heavily does not, it's because someone arranged it to be that way. Books that didn't match up were discarded. It's nothing more than a collection of short stories, cultivated in a vain attempt to convince generations of people to pass judgement on others. There's not a shred of evidence a word of it is anything more than personal delusion. Believing is just buying into that delusion.
Actually, the Bible is the most authenticated ancient text known to man. What does that mean? A lot of things actually…
The Bible has the smallest time gap between the time it was first written and the earliest manuscripts we have. That is VERY important when we are dealing with ancient documents because it greatly increases probability of reliability. We are going to take a few moments to compare the New Testament to other ancient historical accounts that are considered trustworthy and reliable. I usually just link to this whole video but I felt like throwing in pictures this time because I’m Extra like that
By historical comparison, the earliest manuscripts we have of the New Testament were written in a shockingly short time span from when the original document was penned - a mere 50 years. But there is so much more…
Every single manuscript out of the 24,633 we have of the New Testament alone matches up virtually perfectly, which means they were copied, not edited. They were not perpetuated like a game of telephone, they are true to their original content. How does that compare to the works of other ancient text? Look how many we have of Caesar, Plato, and Tacitus in comparison to the New Testament:
The next closest in regards to the number of manuscripts we have would be Homer’s Iliad with a total of 643 manuscripts
That still leaves the Bible leading by 23,990 manuscripts.
The foundational points of Caesar’s life, the preservation of the Iliad, and the reliability of Tacitus’ writings are considered rock solid. We believe those events happened, we believe the stories told are ones the authors wrote. So why do we doubt the Bible which is FAR more trustworthy than anything else we have? 643 x 38.31 to be exact.
So internally it’s accurate, but what about externally? How do we know it is not simply the writers perpetuating a lie? Glad you asked! Next slide…
Apart from the Bible, we have 9 non-Christian outside sources and 33 Christian outside sources. That brings us to a total of 42 outside sources affirming the events and authenticity of the Bible. Compare that to the second place who would be Caesar of which we only have ten outside sources documenting his life.
We don’t doubt the events of Caesar’s life, we don’t say that there is no evidence to prove the words about him are true, we don’t claim that these other books are so heavily edited that we can no longer believe anything they say is accurate. So why do we doubt the Bible is true?
The Bible blows everything else away. It passes every test of authenticity by a massive amount. If we disregard the validity of the Bible, we have to discard everything we claim to know about ancient history because the Bible is the absolute highest standard for historical accuracy. That’s a fact. (You can watch the whole video including why the four eye-witness gospel accounts are important here)
Sure why not.
Has this already been done? Never mind.
1. What is your type?
2. How long have you known your type for?
3. How helpful is MBTI in your daily life?
4. How obsessed are you (if you are too ^^)?
5. What types do you love the most, in theory?
6. What types do you like the most, irl?
7. Are there types that you just don’t like?
8. What type do you think is the most misunderstood/neglected, and why?
9. What type would you have liked to be?
10. What types did you think you were before typing yourself?
11. How good are you at typing other people?
12. Do people get your interest in MBTI?
13. What are some things you really enjoy about your type?
14. What are some things that suck about your type?
15. What is your favourite function in your type?
16. What is your favourite function out of the eight?
17. What are your friends’ types?
18. What’s your mother’s/dad’s/siblings’ type?
19. What’s your crush’s type?
20. SORRY FOR BARGING INTO YOUR PRIVATE LIVES LIKE THIS
21. Are you the kind of person who also types their pets????
22. How do you use/explore your auxiliary?
23. How long have you been interested in MBTI for?
24. What means do you rely on when typing people (tests, the dichotomies, the functions, vibes,…)?
25. Has MBTI helped you improve yourself as a person?
26. Do you type characters in books and movies too?
27. What fictional characters do you feel share your type?
28. What cliché type things do you do concerning your own type?
29. How do you feel about the clichés concerning the types?
30. How do you feel about the clichés concerning the dichotomies?
31. What type do you encounter the most irl?
32. Is there a type you have yet to meet?
33. What types do you find the easiest to spot?
34. What types do you find hardest to tell?
35. What do you like about the MBTI fandom?
36. What do you find annoying about the fandom?
37. How well do you understand Ni?
38. What is the most controversial typing you have ever made?
39. How do you spot your tertiary function when it comes to life?
40. If you had to describe your type in five words, what would that look like?
What happens if you just go with the flow? No planning.
Most of the time, I only go with the flow when a competent leader is present. And I assist/ mentor him/her whenever I can. But there are times that I go with the flow and I just mentally criticize almost everything an incompetent leader does. And if I am dissatisfied of his leadership, I take control or I just leave and do my own thing.But upon back reading my answer. It kinda sounds as if, I'm still planning ahead, huh?I guess, if I had to shut off my "planning module" I guess I'd just end up day dreaming or just looking at the flowers/clouds. Thinking about my friends and family. Or I'd just go to sleep.
INTJ: ENFP, I have something to say to you.
ENFP: *Blushing and wide eyed* Yes, INTJ?!
INTJ: you might think that it's funny but I am being totally serious right now, alright?
ENFP: What?! no! I'd never laugh at you! Just say it. From the bottom of your heart! It's gonna be fine!
INTJ: Alright.... Here it goes....
ENFP: *Patiently and nervously waiting for INTJ*
INTJ: ... I'm ...... Not as smart as you think I am!
ENFP: O.O
INTJ: phew. Wow. That felt great! Admitting that I am not smart as the internet tells me I am, is like a load off my shoulders.
INTJ: Thanks ENFP! Now, unto the next level. Telling INFP that she's *gulp* smarter than me...
INTJ: Wish me luck!
ENFP: O.O *whispers* INTJ no Baka.
HEROES RAIN FROM ABOVE!!
mercy!pharah?? edited colors a bit
Me, INTJ Attracted to: ENFP, INTP, INFP
Reblog with your type and:
(1) Which type(s) are you most attracted to? (max 3)
(2) I know that there’s no such thing as an ideal match, and every type is compatible with every type, because we are much more than a Myers Briggs type.
That being said, hypothetically, if you imagined your perfect partner, what type would they be?
Darcy means Dark, btw. Darcy is the ‘go to’ fictional INTJ character name in romance genres. I’ve seen so many Darcies in movies and novels and majority of them are like adaptations of the classic novel Pride and Prejudice. I dont see a lot of INTJs in romantic movies. I wonder why.
I wish we had more of these Dual Shield Wielding
@wearepaladin @cynicalandglorious A paladin-esque dual-shield wielding character from a glorious game called Duelyst. Unfortunately I’m on mobile and can’t do proper sourcing at the moment. My apologies in that respect.
You know what, I think I'm that weirdly nice guy
Running an MBTI blog, you end up finding many different people who are of the same type. Here’s some of the types of INTJs I’ve encountered:
The Mistyped One: Tries their hardest to seem like an INTJ. Probably the ones who say really stereotypical stuff like “I have no emotions,” or, “What is empathy?” By far the most annoying one on this list.
The Surprisingly Kind One: Weirdly nice. Masters of Fi. Probably a Hufflepuff. Just wants to do their best. The rarest type of INTJ.
The Ambitious One: Goal oriented as all hell. Don’t even try getting between them and their goal, or that’ll be the last thing you ever do. Slytherin.
The Sorta Psychopathic One: The reason behind most of the INTJ stereotypes. Probably more harmless than they seem, but still fantasises about murder here and there.
The Nerd™️: Enjoys knowledge for its own sake. Has one area in which they are really good at. Probably hasn’t seen the light of day in years. Ravenclaw.
The Tired Sarcastic One: Lives on coffee and/or energy drinks. Speaks sarcasm as their first language. Don’t even try to hide the fact they’re a bit of an asshole, but that’s what makes them special.
The Artistic One: Either a writer, musician, artist, or a mixture of the three. Creative as hell. Can seem sentimental on paper, but in real life? Don’t even try…
Keep in mind that you can be more than one of the types listed! You don’t have to limit yourself to only one. This post was mostly for fun. I’m the Ambitious One and the Nerd™️.
Junkrat: Tadah!! It’s actual snow! I did it all by myself (with a little help from Roadie) and It’s all for you!! Now you can keep doing all that Ice stuff you do.
Mei: Snow? .... Seriously?
Junkrat: Yeah!
Mei: You do realize that I spent the past few decades in cryostasis, right?
Junkrat: Sure... but I thought--
Mei: It was an endless, crushing darkness.
Mei: cold, and bleak, and suffocating.
Mei: Ice was the tomb I lived in for those years.
Junkrat:... tomb... you say...
Mei: Yeah. I’m taking a break from Ice, right now. But thanks for the snow.
just another INTJ. Open to interviews and questions. If I can't understand the question I wont answer it. sorry in advance.
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