Did you know? 🤔
🌡️ 38 (76% of) U.S. states set their “all-time” high temperature records before 1955.
🌡️ 46 (92% of) U.S. states set their “all-time” high temperature records at least 30 years ago.
If you didn’t, now you do! 🤘😎👍
Upset with the SCOTUS decision today?
Call your senator at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to support my Constitutional Amendment to end Birthright Citizenship. We must protect the integrity of American citizenship.
@iamlukethedev As someone tinkering with this, kind of half heartedly, how would I go about setting my agent to be “truly” autonomous? I came across the /goal command which worked well, of course, but I’d like to see it more automated.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Jericho’s walls fell because Israel obeyed God’s instructions in faith before they saw a single stone move. When you act on God’s word, your deliverance begins in the spirit before you see it in the natural. That’s why your obedience is not optional—it’s the trigger for victory!
Hermes Agent can now /learn from anything: feed it directories of any source material (code, API docs, manuals, PDFs, configs) and it distills a verifiable reusable skill
Honestly, just Hebrews 6:4-6 is needed to destroy OSAS.
“For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If •they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.” (Hebrews 6:4–6)
@NousResearch Got in an argument with my Hermes Agent the other day because it created a memory stating that it could not connect to a Google calendar…
One other thing of note. In Mr. Lytton’s article he states that a heresy is any teaching that alters the doctrine of salvation. In doing so Mr. Lytton unwittingly shines a glaring light on the Trinitarian doctrine.
It is clear from Scripture that the Apostles, whom Christ chose and taught, baptized solely in the name of Jesus Christ.
By denying this fact, the Trinitarian theologian fails to properly administer baptism.
First I’d like to say I agree with Ryan Lytton. Modalism is a heresy. 100%
I have no objection to this part of the article. It was well explained what Modalists believed and how it is a heresy.
However, in that he claims that Oneness Pentecostals are Modalists, I take issue. Below are a few critiques of Mr. Lytton’s analysis.
First, he states, “Oneness theologians have highly sophisticated biblicist arguments for their views.” Is he claiming that taking the Word of God at face value is somehow wrong? In fact, it is just the opposite. Looking outside Scripture and concocting some fanciful arguments to make sense of a doctrine, now that is wrong.
Second, it is interesting that, in Mr. Lytton’s use of Jesus’ baptism as proof of the Trinity, he fails to acknowledge the third reference to this moment in John 1:29-34 in the which we find that the dove seen was solely for a sign to John the Baptist for him to identify Christ.
Third, concerning Mr. Lytton’s use of Christ’s resurrection to try and explain the Trinity he states “… and that the Spirit raises Him from the dead” (pronoun capitalization mine). And while Mr. Lytton is correct, his assertion that this proves the Trinity shows a lack of biblical analysis. The question becomes, what then does he do with the following:
“Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up. Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days? But he spake of the temple of his body.” (John 2:19–21)
Jesus clearly states that He will lift Himself up. Paul in Romans 8:9-11, in describing the Spirit, the Holy Ghost, that must dwell in a Christian, equates the following as the same Spirit:
“…the Spirit of God dwell in you…”
“…the Spirit of Christ…”
“…Christ be in you…”
“…the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you…”
“…he that raised up Christ from the dead… by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.”
This Spirit is who raised Christ from the dead and it is the Spirit of Christ. Paul might even say it is Christ, Himself.
First I’d like to say I agree with Ryan Lytton. Modalism is a heresy. 100%
I have no objection to this part of the article. It was well explained what Modalists believed and how it is a heresy.
However, in that he claims that Oneness Pentecostals are Modalists, I take issue. Below are a few critiques of Mr. Lytton’s analysis.
First, he states, “Oneness theologians have highly sophisticated biblicist arguments for their views.” Is he claiming that taking the Word of God at face value is somehow wrong? In fact, it is just the opposite. Looking outside Scripture and concocting some fanciful arguments to make sense of a doctrine, now that is wrong.
Second, it is interesting that, in Mr. Lytton’s use of Jesus’ baptism as proof of the Trinity, he fails to acknowledge the third reference to this moment in John 1:29-34 in the which we find that the dove seen was solely for a sign to John the Baptist for him to identify Christ.
Third, concerning Mr. Lytton’s use of Christ’s resurrection to try and explain the Trinity he states “… and that the Spirit raises Him from the dead” (pronoun capitalization mine). And while Mr. Lytton is correct, his assertion that this proves the Trinity shows a lack of biblical analysis. The question becomes, what then does he do with the following:
“Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up. Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days? But he spake of the temple of his body.” (John 2:19–21)
Jesus clearly states that He will lift Himself up. Paul in Romans 8:9-11, in describing the Spirit, the Holy Ghost, that must dwell in a Christian, equates the following as the same Spirit:
“…the Spirit of God dwell in you…”
“…the Spirit of Christ…”
“…Christ be in you…”
“…the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you…”
“…he that raised up Christ from the dead… by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.”
This Spirit is who raised Christ from the dead and it is the Spirit of Christ. Paul might even say it is Christ, Himself.
Have you ever tried to explain the Trinity and accidentally committed a heresy? 😲
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