The origins of the seven-day week, its biblical roots and the balance between work and rest are shared by author Mark Gerson, who says modern studies support the idea of a productivity ceiling.
You took the rage bait. You took their article to mean something when you can easily make it mean EXACTLY what your point is. You’re just too into arguing with random people on the internet to realize it.
Hou are illiterate if you genuinely believe all this crap you’ve spewed… No wonder you defend “biblical” teachings… Genuinely, your reading comprehension is below an already low average, and that is relevant to the conversation.
You might want to proofread your own post before talking about literacy. Your very first word is typo’d.
And I couldn’t give a shit about biblical anything. I’m atheist.
Edit: Oh and literacy is capability of reading/writing. Not about what someone believes. So you might want to check back into elementary school with that other guy too.
Is your reading comprehension ok?
That’s MY point
So you agree that what you wrote in your original comment is a bullshit defense of a bullshit article?
Yours clearly isn’t.
You took the rage bait. You took their article to mean something when you can easily make it mean EXACTLY what your point is. You’re just too into arguing with random people on the internet to realize it.
Y’all are crazy.
Hou are illiterate if you genuinely believe all this crap you’ve spewed… No wonder you defend “biblical” teachings… Genuinely, your reading comprehension is below an already low average, and that is relevant to the conversation.
You might want to proofread your own post before talking about literacy. Your very first word is typo’d.
And I couldn’t give a shit about biblical anything. I’m atheist.
Edit: Oh and literacy is capability of reading/writing. Not about what someone believes. So you might want to check back into elementary school with that other guy too.