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That would be euaggelizó or "good news".



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Here's the question you actually asked:
<<Why is it "unfortunate"?>>

Why do you seem to be pretending that you asked something else? It's on page one.



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Instead of this twenty questions routine, how about if you just take the time to articulate a well-thought-out point if you have one?

If you're just bored, seems likely that Romans1009 would be willing to play with you. He seems to love parroting what he's been taught.

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Originally posted by @thinkofone
Evidently feeling fulfilled is very important to you. The gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry is not about feeling fulfilled.
Nice dodge.



Originally posted by @bigdoggproblem
Nice dodge.
Why would anyone answer a loaded question.directly?

Or did you not realize it was loaded?


Originally posted by @bigdoggproblem
it is less defeatist because meeting an attainable goal is more fulfilling than failing to meet an unattainable one.
Working towards a goal is about vision and attitude. Outcomes are only a secondary consideration . Mind u this is just general advice


Originally posted by @thinkofone
Why would anyone answer a loaded question.directly?

Or did you not realize it was loaded?
Well, a confident person might answer such a question for several reasons: the hit they would take is minor, or they believe that they ought to answer questions about their own thinking when they constantly ask them of others, or they believe in fair and honest debate in general.

On the other hand, a paranoid person perceives loading in any question that is personal.


Originally posted by @bigdoggproblem
Well, a confident person might answer such a question for several reasons: the hit they would take is minor, or they believe that they ought to answer questions about their own thinking when they constantly ask them of others, or they believe in fair and honest debate in general.

On the other hand, a paranoid person perceives loading in any question that is personal.
Do you find it fulfilling to ask a loaded question, respond with "Nice doge" when given an appropriate answer and cap it off by asserting someone is paranoid when they have correctly recognized the question as loaded?

I imagine you do. You don't seem to set the bar very high.

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