Do Dishonoured next! Also, if I may; a principle in Scripture is "I desire mercy, not sacrifice". This means that the ceremonial aspects of the 10 commandments are subservient. That's why David chose to eat the shewbread, which was not lawful for him to eat, when he was starving and without food; it is more important that you're healthy and looked after than that you follow the temporary ceremonial rules of the Mosaic covenant. Maybe incorporate this somehow? I'd love to chat with you sometime about the protestant view of the 10 commandments throughout history. As it stands I think you'd be VERY interested to read the Westminster Larger Catechism, questions 103 to 148, which establish the historically orthodoxy interpretation of all 10 commandments. I know you have a lot of people in your comments quibbling over what each of the 10 commandments mean, but up until about 1980 the WLC Q103-148 was the mark of orthodoxy among protestants. I absolutely love this series and please let me know if you have a patreon because I would love to back you financially, but as I listen while I work I tend to skip intros and outros. My brother, "The LORD bless thee, and keep thee: The LORD make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace." Numbers 6:24-26
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On the day of the stream when I came in, I thought that was your first time defeating Dagoth Ur. When I saw you did another stream just a few hours earlier I was like "Huh?". Now, I'm up to date. As for that discussion about Skyrim Achievements, I'd have to give hardest to Oblivion Walker. Needing to complete all Daedric quests, in one save file, always picking the path that gifts an artifact, needing to know which artifacts actually count AND without accidentally blocking yourself from the achievement is a huge pain. The one time I did it I had to do an exploit to earn two artifacts from one Prince because the achievement still wasn't satisfied after going through all the others. 😵💫