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Djinn trope? Point me at some relevant scholarship. I've always found the 1001 nights djinn interesting characters.


The notion of being careful what you wish for because you just might get it is embodied in djinn, genies, Pandora, and the devil.

You get what you asked for and not what you wanted.


If that's the trope, then Jesus embodies it too. Because that's very much the case in the "Verily, they have their reward" part. Wish for approval from men for your pious or charitable deeds, and approval from men is what you get - rather than approval from God/eternal life.

Another example of Jesus being very non-consequentialist: why you do a thing matters completely.


Sounds like programming :P


Only if you're good at it.


Even if you're bad at it, you still get what you asked for.

It just may be more distant from what you wanted the worse you are.


Yeah, that's one way of looking at it. The other is: the whole stack is full of bugs, ambiguities, UB, wrong docs, non-covered edge cases, etc.




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