u/VomPflugenort

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Alternativ till pol kand?

Jag har en kandidat i historia men har insett att det är pol-kand och samhällsvetarprogrammet som faller mig i smaken egentligen då jag hade gärna jobbat på en myndighet eller liknande. Med analys och sånt. Mitt problem är att jag måste få till ett högt HP om jag ska få chansen att komma in på någon av dem (Uppsala). Mina 20 meritpoäng är bra men känns ändå helt värdelösa.

Vad är en rimlig plan B? Frikursa och hoppas? Eller finns det andra vägar jag kan ta? Lyssnar gärna till rekommendationer om utbildningar (lika, olika, vad som helst som passar) och vad ni hade gjort.

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u/VomPflugenort — 7 days ago
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How to catch up with ores

So basically while I was away and the equipment was introduced, I believe upgrades were done for me. The barbarian and archer puppets are higher level and the frost arrow for AQ is level 12 for some reason.

I am very soon max th13 but most of my hero equipments are around level 7-14. Also Barbarian kings spike ball thing and AQ's puppet giant are available to buy for gems, worth it? I only have 1500 gems left.

Apperentlty th13 is a lower level now. As someone who's played for many years it feels weird to upgrade all walls in just 3 days through unlimited sneaky goblin attacks but the dopamine is insane haha

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u/VomPflugenort — 8 days ago

Defending the Trinity

Arguments against the trinity are very strong nowadays as I find myself at the end of discussions relying on that the trinitarian view is more anchored in tradition. As well as it in a more effective sense makes the entire OT-NT more cohesive and explainable.

I find myself incapable of defending the trinity when you have to present seperate arguments from scripture. John 1 would likely never be read as the Word being distinct from God while also God in the trinitarian sense, if that would not be explored later on.

What are you guys thoughts on this. It is very challenging to defend the trinity in general even though I believe in it. Oftentimes being Christian is hard - what a shocker!

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u/VomPflugenort — 23 days ago