Peter Coogan

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Peter Coogan

Peter Coogan

@Peter_Coogan

Jesus Christ is Lord. I am interested in mathematics, theology, law, and politics. The inerrant Bible (66 books) is the standard for life and practice.

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@Legal_Fil @RickACamp I would go in the other direction advocate allowing state legislatures to admit people to the bar of state's courts without other lawyers (including the state supreme court which is normally lawyers) needing to approve.
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Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@Legal_Fil @RickACamp Sadly, this might exclude some good arguments it seems people trained in the law sometimes and perhaps often get trained to think about particular legal topics in ways that are likely correctly. The legal bubble should not decide what arguments are allowed.
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Legal Phil@Legal_Fil·
My general view is thay more lawyers should be disbarred for putting forward theories that they don’t believe. I’d make an exception to this rule in criminal cases, but as a general matter, we have a real problem with prioritizing cleverness over truth.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@EliasTheophany @ASFleischman Kitchen equipment is not cost free and for single guys I am not sure that eating out does not sometimes save money. I might have saved money if I ate more meals in the cafeteria instead of in my apartment when I was in graduate school.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@EliasTheophany @ASFleischman I assume one could make food with the ingredients in the picture if one has the proper equipment for between 3 and 6 dollars, but that assumes one would be using the rest of those ingredients for other meals.
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Andrew Fleischman
Andrew Fleischman@ASFleischman·
Panda Express makes no sense to me in an economic level this would have cost me more to make for myself
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@FiatLuxGenesis @realpedroleo @michaeljknowles Should we militarily have stopped N. Korea from having Nukes most likely we should have. As for Isreal, China, and Russia likely not. Pakistan not sure. But that does not mean we should invade any of them currently.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
"I have nothing against the Pope...I'm not fighting with the Pope.... The Pope can say what he wants, and I want him to say what we wants, but I can disagree. [...] I'm sure the Pope is a great guy, I haven't met him." Pitch-perfect example of how political rulers should handle disagreements with spiritual authority—much to the dismay of those would love to drive a wedge between President Trump and American Catholics, most of whom voted for him twice!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS: "I have nothing against the Pope... If the Pope looked at the 42,000 people that were killed over the last two or three months, as [protesters] with no weapons, no nothing... I have a right to disagree with the Pope."

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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@FishEaters As a non-Catholic my understanding is we are not to hate Catholics but love them and want them to come to the truth and those who are lost to be saved.
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FishEaters.com ΑΩ☾@FishEaters·
The psy-op seems now to be "hate Catholics, slur Catholicism, equate Catholicism with lack of patriotism, attribute false quotes and bad motives to the Pope." It is suddenly everywhere, with even some Catholics falling for the false quotes/bad motives angle. James Lindsay must be thrilled.
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Diana
Diana@espinoza_dy·
Oh shoot! I just remembered that I have bible study tonight. Please pray that I don’t act weird and I make real friends.
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Rebecca 📖
Rebecca 📖@Avonleebythesea·
@Peter_Coogan As you can see, that would not necessarily be the case at all, you could have a small groups of five children grouped by ability
Disinformation Expert Lizzy@StarChamberMaid

@Avonleebythesea Obscene amounts of money are spent on public education. Take California: if there are 25 students in a classroom, it costs $864,500 to run that class. ONE CLASS. Much cheaper to have small groups of students with a tutor. The whole enterprise is criminal.

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Rebecca 📖@Avonleebythesea·
This used to be the norm before mandatory public education. Boys (and girls) had a governess and then transitioned to a male private tutor who taught Latin, Greek, philosophy, mathematics and was responsible for religious & moral education too (preparation for becoming a man-something impossible to argue a woman is better equipped for). I’m pretty sure every child could have a private tutor if the wastefulness of government schools was reallocated to this.
malmesburyman@malmesburyman

The bottom line of all these stories of teacher abuse is that somewhere around age 10 but certainly no later, boys should stop encountering female teachers. Women simply cannot understand what motivates young men, and as a result their modes of discipline become petty and cruel.

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Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@Avonleebythesea By the time you have a group of 5 children that is no longer my understanding of the private tutor model. But that would likely be a considerable improvement over our current system.
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Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@Avonleebythesea My impression is that historically the expert private tutor was the gold standard and I suspect would still lead to the best academic outcomes and would be very costly. I personally support home education by parents as often the best option.
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Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@Avonleebythesea Perhaps our educational model is so bad that limited tutoring or one split among several families would be an improvement but later sounds like it is approaching the one room school house idea for higher grades.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@GamewithDave Mine sweeper and a shareware version of battleship were two very good ones.
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Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
I had received some questions about President @realDonaldTrump's recent posts, and here are my thoughts: I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate. I’m thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not at all what he thought the AI-generated image was representing—he thought it was a doctor helping someone, and when he learned of the concerns, he immediately removed the post. When I looked at the illustration, I didn’t jump to the same conclusion as some. There were no spiritual references—no halo, there were no crosses, no angels. It was a flag, soldiers, a nurse, fighter planes, eagles, the Statue of Liberty, and I think this is a lot to do about nothing. There is so much ill-intended speculation. I think his enemies are always foaming at the mouth at any possible opportunity to make him look bad. And the illustration from someone else he reposted on Truth Social yesterday, I must say that I like the fact that this is a picture of Jesus whispering in his ear, or at least His hand on his shoulder, guiding him. We all need that—we all need to be listening to Jesus. Again, I think there is an attempt to spin this into something that it isn’t. Remember, President Trump didn’t draw this, he didn’t create it, he reposted it on his social media because he thought it was nice—I would have to agree. I’m not a Catholic, I’m an evangelical, but I appreciate how President Trump has defended religious freedom for people of all faiths, including millions of evangelicals and Catholics in the U.S. and around the world. He is the most pro-Christian, pro-life president in my lifetime, and he doesn’t shy away from it. I would hope that the President and Pope Leo can meet at some point, and that the Pope would have the opportunity to thank the President for his efforts to protect religious liberty for Catholics and people of all faiths.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@ATLANTICWATERW @JonnyRoot_ @Franklin_Graham @realDonaldTrump Well maybe because we are to emulate Christ, he just sees it as a picture of Trump trying to allow Christ to work through him instead of trying to claim to be Him. Perhaps also it is a generational thing. Symbols can mean different things to different demographics.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@JonnyRoot_ @Franklin_Graham @realDonaldTrump In my thinking Trump being out of touch with Christian culture and symbolism is not hard for me to imagine. Franklin Graham not seeing the picture as portraying Trump as Jesus even with no ill intent on the part of the president is harder to understand.
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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
@Franklin_Graham @realDonaldTrump Franklin, it’s not difficult to admit that Donald Trump knew he was depicting Jesus, or very least, a Christlike figure. It’s also not difficult to call out false teachers like Paula White, and not associated with them We have to stop the compromise. We serve God, not man.
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Peter Coogan
Peter Coogan@Peter_Coogan·
@blightersort @InnocuousShark @sin__tax "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President;"
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blighter@blightersort·
there are in fact good civic arguments for the electoral college but they hinge on the fact that the united states is a union of states so things like the president (and in its original conception the senate) should be decided by state which, yes, may have different populations. but today no one understands anything so everyone thinks it should just be popular national vote for everything.
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki

There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.

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Larry Cook@stopvaccinating·
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