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The spirit of Saint Benedict's Rule is summed up in the motto of the [[wikipedia:Benedictine Confederation|Benedictine Confederation]]: ''pax'' ("peace") and the traditional ''[[wikipedia:ora et labora|ora et labora]]'' ("pray and work"). Compared to other precepts, the Rule provides a moderate path between individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism; because of this middle ground it has been widely popular. Benedict's concerns were the needs of monks in a community environment: namely, to establish due order, to foster an understanding of the relational nature of human beings, and to provide a spiritual father to support and strengthen the individual's [[ascetic]] effort and the spiritual growth that is required for the fulfillment of the human vocation, [[wikipedia:Divinization (Christian)|theosis]]. | The spirit of Saint Benedict's Rule is summed up in the motto of the [[wikipedia:Benedictine Confederation|Benedictine Confederation]]: ''pax'' ("peace") and the traditional ''[[wikipedia:ora et labora|ora et labora]]'' ("pray and work"). Compared to other precepts, the Rule provides a moderate path between individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism; because of this middle ground it has been widely popular. Benedict's concerns were the needs of monks in a community environment: namely, to establish due order, to foster an understanding of the relational nature of human beings, and to provide a spiritual father to support and strengthen the individual's [[ascetic]] effort and the spiritual growth that is required for the fulfillment of the human vocation, [[wikipedia:Divinization (Christian)|theosis]]. | ||
{{Quote|text=This code of ethics has proven its mettle in thousands of diverse communities for over 1,500 years, and has served as a baseline for many civil law codes since the time of Charlemagne.|author=SQLite Code of Ethics|title=Purpose|source=https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html}} | |||
Number 3 of the SQLite Code of Ethics states the "instruments of good works" in foresaid chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict: | Number 3 of the SQLite Code of Ethics states the "instruments of good works" in foresaid chapter of the Rule of Saint Benedict: | ||
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# Never despair of God's mercy. | # Never despair of God's mercy. | ||
This choice of Christian ethics as a basis for the SQLite community brought public scrutiny upon the SQLite founder and the SQLite community.<ref>https://www.theregister.com/2018/10/22/sqlite_code_of_conduct/</ref><ref>https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/paula-bolyard/2018/10/24/tech-community-outraged-after-sqlite-founder-adopts-christian-code-of-conduct-n61746</ref> | |||
[[Category:Computer science]] | [[Category:Computer science]] |