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which is set appropriately by the b.p.m when `pkg-message' appears on
the SUB_FILES list.
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This round is @FreeBSD.org residents except teams.
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Approved by: portmgr blanket
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In general, taking random out-of-context verses from a Bible is a
VERY bad idea. This said, this is an experiment to generate a not
too bad fortune-cookie database under the following principles:
- Only the text from the psalms, which are usually meant for praying,
were taken.
- The texts always include at least some context: you are always
notified where the text came from and there is always sufficient
text so that the phrases make sense.
- The text was taken from the classic Douai Bible, a direct translation
from the latin Vulgata. The old language will not give you false
impressions that you are actually understanding it fully.
- No effort was done to remove the original comments. Non-Christians
may rightfully feel the translation is biased.
This is meant to be a general aid for Christian meditation: it is not
generally to be taken as my message-of-the-day from God.
To use, you need UNIX fortune(6) utility and you should follow the
instructions from the corresponding man page.
PR: 202896
Submitted by: pfg
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