• @Aqarius@lemmy.world
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      285 months ago

      Point kinda holds, though. Ignoring the long-term consequences for short-term gain seems to also feature heavily in America.

      • @_stranger_@lemmy.world
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        35 months ago

        The county was founded by generations of people who came here with little thought to long term consequences, so it tracks

          • @_stranger_@lemmy.world
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            45 months ago

            That was the second one. The first one was the Articles of Confederation. Lasted 8 years.

            Hell, even the constitution is like a handful of good ideas, some terrible ones, and a README about how to make a pull request to add more features.

    • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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      135 months ago

      Eh? The wager was Johnny either gets the fiddle or loses his soul, why would he go to hell anyway?

      No human is without sin, after all.

        • JackbyDev
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          135 months ago

          It’s not a protestant belief that a single sin makes you irredeemable and sends you to hell.

            • JackbyDev
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              95 months ago

              Yes they did.

              Win or lose, taking the bet at all is a sin, and Johnny aknowleges this in the song. Plenty of protestants (the target audience) see this as reason enough to go to hell.

              […]

              “Here’s your fiddle. See you in 80 years”.

        • @AugustWest@lemmy.world
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          85 months ago

          Well, Daniels wrote a sequel in which the devil comes back to try again. That pretty much negates this theory.

          Also, Daniels wrote it in the middle of a recording session for the sole reason that he realized they forgot to write a fiddle song for the album they were recording. So I wouldn’t ascribe too much intention to anything.

    • JackbyDev
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      115 months ago

      Johnny admits to knowing that taking the bet was a sin and commits it anyway.

      No, he admits that it might be a sin.

      The boy said, “My name’s Johnny and it might be a sin
      But I’m gon’ take your bet, you’re gonna regret, I’m the best there’s ever been”

      • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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        55 months ago

        That means he’s acknowledging its a sin but he will do it anyways. You are thinking it says it might be a sin or might not, but thats not how the sentence goes.

        • JackbyDev
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          95 months ago

          I definitely read it as an acknowledgement of a risk rather than an admission of wrong.

            • JackbyDev
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              35 months ago

              There’s a big difference between saying “I understand this is a sin, but I’m doing it anyway” versus “I think this might be a sin, but I’m doing it anyway.”

              • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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                05 months ago

                I dont see a difference in intent at all. Can you explain that? Theres not some loophole left in the word might, context matters.

                • JackbyDev
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                  15 months ago

                  I don’t know how to explain it more clearly. “It might snow tomorrow” doesn’t mean it will snow tomorrow, it means there is a possibility. It isn’t a loophole lol.

                  • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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                    05 months ago

                    But if I said, “it might snow tomorrow, but I’m going to work no matter what”, then you could safely say that I plan to drive in the snow if the situation arises.

                    In this case the situation did arise, johnny was just being cheeky, he absolutely knew it was a sin, but his pride wouldnt allow him to deny the challenge because he believed he was better and could prove it.