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posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+0 / -0 )
In the gaming world, there are "speedruns" which may attempt to make use of glitches or advantages in games to be able to complete them quicker.
 
So it seems possible that in a similar way, we might try to find glitches or advantages in life to be able to accomplish things quicker.
 
What are some of your top "life hacks" to "speedrun" through certain things in life?
 
How could the concept of "speedrunning" be applied to life, and where shouldn't it be applied?
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+0 / -0 )
If you search on a search engine for "no goals" or "life without goals" you get some sites that emphasize the importance of setting and achieving goals, but there are some other voices who say that setting goals is often an issue for them, so they try to live without goals.
 
Some of the problems they indicate are that goals often end up being achieved differently or on a different schedule, so it seems pointless to set goals, or they can get things done without making it in to a "goal".
 
I was curious if you've seen this philosophy and experimented with it: what are your opinions on "living without goals"?
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+0 / -0 )
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posted 2 years ago by sparrow in technology (+0 / -0 )
 
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 61
Why are Gnostic cults so tempting? Why do people get sucked into them? It's not because Gnostics go around telling people they're wrong. It's because they go around telling people they're limited. Your beliefs, maybe in science, spirituality, Christianity, politics, or whatever, aren't wrong; they're low-level. The Gnostics hold themselves out as people who know more about whatever you're into than you do, and they explain their superiority as being "liberated" from the limitations "THEY" (your teachers, pastors, etc.) are placing upon your knowledge. They don't want you to know these secrets, but we do. That's the Gnostic temptation. Host James Lindsay breaks it down in this important episode of New Discourses Bullets, adding an example (https://www.dignityindex.us/index) of how the current Gnostic cults are trying to frame American values as level five out of eight in human dignity.
Get James Lindsay's new book, The Marxification of Education: https://amzn.to/3RYZ0tY
Is the trinity Biblical? - Earthen Vessels [55.14]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVqEofetkf0
The trinity is the central doctrine of almost all Christian churches today. But is it Biblical? In this episode, Chris Sparks and Bill Pinto explore 72 Bible verses to find out what Scripture has to say about God the Father, His Only Begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit.
0:00 Pillars Introduction
0:23 Defining the Trinity
3:53 Common Verses Used
17:36 Repercussions of Believing in the Trinity
20:32 Did Jesus Become the Son of God at Bethlehem?
24:46 Is the Father-Son Relationship a Metaphor?
28:44 Is Your Trust in Man or the Word?
32:42 The History of Trinitarianism
35:40 Is Jesus God?
40:32 One God and Father of All
45:33 Is it Salvational?
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
Jack Chick reads his 1983 book Smokescreens [1.22.56]
https://odysee.com/@Johnny_Cirucci:4/Jack-Chick-1983-book-Smokescreens:e
Smokescreens in pdf on Archive.org
https://archive.org/details/smokescreens-by-jack-t.-chick-c-1983_202012/mode/2up
In Episode 171 we discuss sport. Where did sport originate and does it have any biblical foundation? Why is it that almost all sport that we have in the world today, were shaped or became prominent in the 1800's? Freemasonry also seems to be intertwined with all sports, can this be merely coincidence?
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by sparrow in technology (+1 / -0 )
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