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Those people will certainly agree, then, that this supreme being can stand up for himself, thank you very much. No need to worry, or to get hurt on his behalf.
Seriously, it's a bunch of letters on a screen. And that's the last I'm going to post on the subject because I know exactly what this will devolve into.
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Wow. Didn't even read that part until now. Regardless of what your personal beliefs are, you have to realise that on a global community, you are in a minority, and others will not only have differing beliefs, but also the right to express them (or, in this case, refer to them). If your faith is so fragile as to not being able to handle that, then instead of requiring the world to censor itself on your behalf, you should learn to censor yourself by limiting the content you expose yourself to, as you are clearly unfit to brave the wild jungle of diverse, freely expressed opinions that is the internet. Codewars isn't a theocracy.
I have some religious katas,hope you will like them. For example:
https://www.codewars.com/kata/615b636c3f8bcf0038ae8e8b
Myths are a universal concept to all human cultures. Referring to them is hurtful to exactly no one; the truthfulness of any particular myth is not being declared, so neither adherents to this particular myth nor non-adherents are having their personal toes stepped on, unless you consider yourself someone who disbelieves the very existence of said myths, in which case you'd simply be wrong.
Yes it's also hurtful to atheists
@Avanta
Please cite your sources next time: https://wiki.python.org/moin/TimeComplexity
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You don't have to. The Kata says it takes a list of only strings and non-negative integers.
I kind of cheated using numpy though.