A list of puns related to "Conditional Preservation Of The Saints"
Scott explains Calvinism in much the same way General Buck Turgidson explained the imminent outbreak of nuclear war in Doctor Strangelove. Calvinism has a lot in common with mormonism, including a limited atonement. In the clip, after rattling of the five basic tenets of Calvinism, the conclusion is for predestination and predetermined outcomes. This was amplified in Smith's biblical fan fiction in the Book of Abraham:
> [Abraham 3] ^22 Now the Lord had shown unto me, Abraham, the intelligences that were organized before the world was; and among all these there were many of the noble and great ones; ^23 And God saw these souls that they were good, and he stood in the midst of them, and he said: These I will make my rulers; for he stood among those that were spirits, and he saw that they were good; and he said unto me: Abraham, thou art one of them; thou wast chosen before thou wast born.
Predestination is embraced in Calvinism because an all knowing god would know the future. He knows the outcome of every throw of the dice. He knows whose names will be on the scrolls allowed to pass the pearly gates into heaven before people are even born. Mormonism is similar, but with exceptions given to the founder to allow him to name exceptions for people who will get in because of their association with him. It's very much like the "legacy provision" given to brothers in a college fraternity.
Another difference is that in mormonism works are emphasized much more. Mormonism is a new Abrahamic religion, with exaltation to godhood being a new concept, and the Christian atonement relegated to overcoming Adam's original sin that literally happened in a garden less than 10,000 years ago. If people are not among the elect, then they're responsible for their own sins. That means beatings and torment in an afterlife that might be called "hell" in any other religion.
Perseverance is also a mainstay in LDS church lessons. The faithful must endure to the end and never fall from grace. In Calvinism, unconditional election comes to the rescue. In mormonism, those who receive their election sure are also granted admission despite any faults they might retain. Of course, mormons might say that they've achieved perfection and
... keep reading on reddit β‘>There was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a person who was once saved could never fall away.
>Orr was saved and could be assured of his salvation. But if he did fall away, then he was never saved in the first place. Orr would persevere if he was saved and fall away if he wasn't. So even though he could be assured that he would persevere in his faith if he was saved, no one really knew whether he was truly saved or not until he died. Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.
>"That's some catch, that Catch-22," he observed.
>"It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed.
So right now one issue I'm facing with dates in a matrix is that you can't sort the columns by date in descending order. I.e., if your column has dozens of dates, to view the most recent one, you always have to scroll all the way to the right: https://i.gyazo.com/7cd43d1fbd496177e66817bb5a58030f.png
The workaround to this I discovered was to use a text column in the date table to represent the dates (so just duplicated the date column, then changed the type to "text"), and then sort that text column by another "date_order" column - derived using RANKX function on the date columns to get the date order in descending order.
This was a neat trick, but I realized that it ruined the conditional formatting. I am baffled as to why this is.
In the picture above, we see that the green, red, and orange icons indicate if there was a rise, fall, or no change from the previous week. This is represented accurately when the matrix columns are the date tables, but not when they're the text columns.
Using the text dates as columns, the conditional formatting always shows a green result: https://i.gyazo.com/efc2e40c4c9c9033eb017e33efeaa6c4.png
To be clear - the raw numbers themselves are completely correct regardless of whether the columns are the date type or text type. It's just that conditional formatting is ruined when using text columns to represent dates.
I love you.
I acknowledge the anger, the betrayal, and the grief left by the shadow of a fractured childhood.
I know your footsteps are wary and unsure from years of walking on eggshells, and that your voice is muffled from years of being silenced by hers.
You are not a monster for never feeling homesick for a home that was more a cage than a shelter.
We spend the beginnings of our lives giving pieces of ourselves to fulfill her insatiable need for self-serving validation, light ourselves on fire to fuel the machine of her un-ending ego.
Our shoulders are left sore from carrying the blame of both our inadequacies and hers.
Our hands are raw from patching up the holes left by non-existent affirmation with achievements, sealing them with lids of frigid smiles and emotional compartmentalization.
I am proud of you for the self-confidence you built from scratch, no matter how incomplete it still is.
I am proud of the jigsaw pieces of self-identity you have retrieved amongst the fog of guilt, shame and uncertainty.
May we mend our cracks with gold.
//this is just something i wrote as a sort of emotional release / to reassure myself after a difficult week of dealing with my mother constantly texting, calling, using tracking apps, etc. after threatening to move in with me next year (I'm a college student living across the country)
The problem of divine hiddenness is a serious one that theists have to take seriously. One of the most commonly proposed solutions I have run across is that God hides because revealing himself in an undeniable fashion would violate our free will because we would be essentially forced to believe in him.* I take issue with this because the bible repeatedly chronicles events where God reveals himself in undeniable terms and the witness still does not obey/accept God's supremacy. Satan, who has more knowledge of the character of God then perhaps any other created being, intentionally chooses to rebel. Jonah refuses God's calling (at least initially). Sarah doesn't believe God when she is told she will bear a child. Solomon likely doesn't even die as a follower of YHWH. These instances of intentional rebellion or disbelief stand as clear evidence that knowledge of God doesn't preclude one from making a choice of whether to accept God. Therefore there must be an alternative explanation for the hiddenness of God.
*I'll make a note that revealing himself would force us to accept his existence (probably), but I don't see this as any more of a violation of free will then meeting a friend and being "forced" to believe they exist.
**EDIT: Calvinists need not apply
So as many know but many may not, Adobe Flash is being discontinued at the end of this year, putting so many games at risk of being lost forever. Fortunately Blue Maxima's Flashpoint has been working these past few years to preserve as much as possible. They have done so much amazing work and preserved so many games. But there is still A LOT left to go. Last I checked there were around 9000-10000 game requests still submitted, and more are constantly being added every day.
Every person helping is another bunch of games saved, so every bit of help makes a massive impact.
TL;DR: Loads of games will be lost by December, Archival Project could use all the help they can get.
So I ask people here to help out in any way possible. Help add to the numbers of curators saving games. Or even simply help by sharing this to more people so they can help.
Here's the link to the site giving all the info, links and how to help: https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
Be a part of this massive DataHoarding project and help save an important part of game history.
Hi. Missed a couple of release cycles around here, but not this time. Flashpoint is a preservation projects for games made for the web; Flash, Shockwave, Unity Web Player, Java, etc. We just released version 7.1, which brings the preserved game count over 38,000, and just under 2500 animations.
As always, there's two versions; Ultimate, which has all the games packed and ready to go upon extraction, and Infinity, which downloads games from the internet as you select and play them. You can find both on the downloads page of our website.
Hey fellow Gardeners,
After the news posted by Tyler yesterday regarding the end of the project, I was really sad to see this community go. Before I go on with this post I just want to say I wish u/tylerjaywood and all of you the best.
As many of you know, I have been running a subreddit called r/takecareofourplants for over two years now. This sub, which began as a replica for this project in Tylerβs absence in 2018, quickly became something really amazing and cool not unlike this community. We now have over 1500 gardeners, a Nerve plant named Seymore and a digitally rendered plant named Herbert. These plants are voted on daily in a similar fashion to this subreddit.
With the end of this project, I really do not want to see this community fade away just to live in memory. I want to extend a warm invitation to all gardeners here to join r/takecareofourplants. I feel as though this is the best course of action to preserve this community and those who truly care about it. I would love to see you all voting there for the foreseeable future!
I hope to see you all over at r/takecareofourplants!
RIP Jeff and the take care of my plant project
I came across this site for the Domesday project which gives an overview of the hardware and software needed to accurately preserve laserdisc data. I don't know if this is the only project working on laserdisc preservation but it's the only one I've been able to find.
I don't know how old this project is, but I am now wondering if anyone has managed to gather all the necessary equipment (along with the original arcade discs for games like Dragon's Lair and such) to go through the whole process. Groups like redump.org do not appear to cover laserdiscs for now. Is there any org that does?
I also don't know if there is even a complete "catalogue" of all the laserdisc games and their differing versions that have were made and am looking for that information also, if anyone knows where to find it. Dragon's Lair Project seems to have the most entries plus prototypes, but I don't know if this is considered to be the complete list.
EDIT: Most of the conversation from the #laserdisc channel of the VGPC Discord group is reposted below (thank you u/landcross for the referral). The tl;dr bullet points would be:
> Haldrie [TX, USA]: Laserdiscs are a very analog media so getting any hash verification system setup isn't really a thing. As for if there is a list that would be for someone else to answer as I am not aware of such a thing at this time.
> smally_dd86 [UK]: At the moment there is only the one LaserActive disc that has been dumped. I travelled about 250 miles with a Domesday Duplicator to go and get it. I would happily dump more LaserActive discs but just dont have access to many in the UK. Esp
... keep reading on reddit β‘Since my Bruce Lee quote was (admittedly) poorly sourced, here's another in the same sentiment from Matt Thornton:
Some relevant parts (though the whole essay is great):
>Within the fantasy based martial arts, you wouldnβt find it uncommon to find a βstreetfightingβ seminar where people talk about tactics, ammunition, and serial killers, and find the room full of obese, camouflage wearing, grossly out of shape, knife carrying paranoids, all actively pretending that their main motive for being there β is to live longer.
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>The irony is telling.
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>Men are often attracted to images of what they think being capable of violence looks like, for a whole lot of reasons that donβt have anything to do with actual, real world threats.
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>The more immature the man, the more palpable this mistake can become.
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>If living longer were truly what they were after, they would proportion their energy and behavior to the risks.Β Almost all of us are far more likely to die of heart disease or a fatal car accident, than a knife wielding sociopath who confronts us in a dark alley.
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>The bottom line is this β if you donβt put physical fitness at the top of your list, self-preservation probably isnβt the thing thatβs really motivating you.
And:
>As a functional Martial Artist, a combat athlete, being in shape, being healthy, and being smart, will help you perform better, avoid injury, and train more frequently. But far more importantly than all that, it is one of Β the largest factors you have control over when it comes to defeating the most likely homicidal threats, the ones that cause the vast majority of all deaths in this nation β disease and accidents.
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>If youβre not focused on staying healthy and being in shape, then youβre not yet serious about self-preservation.
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>Keep that in mind the next time you hear someone pontificating about which type of ammunition has greater knock down power, or which form of deadly βstreetβ fighting martial art will render a more lethal strike. An overweight, out of shape, chain smoker, who rarely wears his seatbelt, is fond of driving fast, drinks a 32oz sodas, and spends his time worrying about what type of firearm he should carry, isnβt really concerned about self-preservation.
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>Heβs really concerned about humiliation.
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>He doesnβt want to be beaten up in front of peo
These are my thoughts but please correct me if I'm wrong.
In Hebrew there are no vowels so the name YHWH is one that no one knows exactly how to pronounce it. Is this correct? Or is there proof that it's Yahweh?
Now we already know some monk decided on the pronunciation of Jehovah. I've heard many witnesses say "Well, we may not know how to pronounce the name Jesus correctly but we still use it. Even if it's a translation it's the closest thing we have so we should use it."
I have several problems with this theory. Firstly this is God almighty we are talking about. To say that we aren't 100% sure of the pronunciation means that he can't even preserve his own name. Or he doesn't care about how we use his name because it must not be that important to him.
Secondly. Jesus' name is found in the NT in Greek so we have the vowels and we know how to pronounce name clearly. His name was well clearly preserved. Not only that, the name Jehovah isn't found in the New Testament nor any manuscripts. If it were written in Greek then we would know how to pronounce his name. The name "Adam" appears in the NT and OT and we can go to biblehub to see how to write it in Greek.
Thirdly. Many witnesses argue that people took the name Jehovah out of the NT because there are quotes from the OT where his name is used. This is not proven, but it is a possibility. I'll leave that argument open because it's possible. But that would mean since way back then up until Jehovah's witnesses "restored" his name in the Bible. Hundreds of years have passed. Either Jehovah didn't see fit for his name to be put in his book for hundreds of years or he wasn't powerful enough to stop people from removing his name. Or perhaps, this may sound crazy, his name was never there in the first place.
I partially get why witnesses use the name Jehovah because it's a "translation" and it is relatively close to the original. But I would argue that The name DavondrΓ© is relatively close to the name David. Just because it's close doesn't make it right. Everyone hates being called by the wrong name. I think translations are acceptable like Pietro, Pedro and Peter. But I don't find similar names acceptable for God. Because if being similar was enough, then we can join any church that has "similar" teachings.
To get a witness to think about this I would ask the, these questions in this order: What is gods name?
How do we know that's his name?
What language was the name original in? Does that langua
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