If only I believed the powers that be were simply stupid enough to not-see what we've always known.
No, they want to destroy what we love because they hate us and they're willing to lose a fraction of themselves (like having a mole removed,) if that's what killing us costs.
@noire22725@TheNintendoGoof But for now, He is still inviting and calling to any and all who would hear Him: "Believe in My sacrifice because it is the only perfect & acceptable payment for your sins!"
Mientras Playstation y Xbox cancelan juegos y cierran estudios, Nintendo, con menos dinero y en su peor momento jamás despidió gente.
Satoru Iwata se bajó el sueldo y luchó hasta el final para salvar a la compañía por segunda vez. Y vaya que sí lo logró con Switch.
I've come to believe that most cannot accept they were worth so much to their Creator that He made humanity the center of Cosmology.
The sun is local.
Free your mind.
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That's why I worship Jesus. He is not a religion. He is the God who knows my entire life from beginning to end... every choice I made before & after I met Him, AND HE STILL DIED FOR ME. And since He rose from the grave, we who believe in His sacrifice will also live eternally 🙏
This may be the best use of AI so far, to me. If they could make an actual movie with these actors using AI, I would pay money to see it in theaters, and to own it on disc.
Let me be honest. The story of Moses and the rock used to mean nothing to me as a Muslim.
The people are dying of thirst in the desert.
God tells Moses to strike a rock, and water pours out to save them. Exodus 17.
Cool miracle. Moving on. That’s how I read it.
Then I read what Paul wrote about it.
“They drank from the spiritual Rock that followed them, and that Rock was Christ.” 1 Corinthians 10:4.
The rock was struck once, and life poured out for everyone dying.
But here’s the part that wrecked me.
Later, the people are thirsty AGAIN. And this time God says don’t strike it — just speak to it. Numbers 20:8.
Moses strikes it anyway. And God is furious. It costs Moses the Promised Land.
Why such a harsh punishment over hitting a rock twice?
Because the Rock is only ever struck ONCE.
Christ was struck one time for sin. After that, you don’t strike Him again. You just speak to Him.
Moses broke the picture before anyone understood it.
Islam handed me a water miracle.
The Bible handed me the Rock that was struck so I’d never thirst again.