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ThugCheetah:Technology does not wait because of people's jobs. When mobile phones came out people did not say it will take jobs from call centres, people bought mobile phones as they are more convenient and even cheaper now and allows for privacy in your own home. Call centres had to find something new to do. If clients starts using AI themselves it will help them to keep their idea and code private. |
Love800:Why are people so obsessed with starting a family. Relationship or marriage is for free sex and not starting a family unless you are like Dangote, Bill Gates, Elon Musk etc |
MaxInDHouse:Stories have something to learn from so though the New Testament and the characters are stories of a storybook there is still wisdom in some of the stories. Like “Or what king, when he sets out to meet another king in battle, will not first sit down and consider whether he is strong enough with ten thousand men to encounter the one coming against him with twenty thousand? But the virgin birth, walking on water, feeding five thousand, resurrection, ascension second coming are all fake. |
Pierocash:A BIG FOOOL like you hate facts, all you rely on is your foolishness and not facts. |
Pierocash:You are the BIG FOOL, because you are not enlightened you expect others to be foolish like you. This is Devin first AI Software Enginner only released a year ago that will code for $500 per month without a developer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU3H581uCsA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjHtjT7GO1c |
MaxInDHouse:You mean the sea and the character in the storybook. The disciples then responded, “Look, Lord, here are two swords.” And Jesus replied, “It is enough. To you this is literal since it's from a storybook. |
Pierocash:You are the oponu and andrindi that does not know the power of AI. |
As long as you deliver to the client on time and works as expected, a client should not say not to use AI. Any client that says such should do it by themselves then. A smart programmer now is a good AI operator. |
MaxInDHouse:The sea and the character in the storybook has been used to blur your senses. ![]() |
Pierocash:You are the ode. The smart developers now are AI operators. A carpenter is even more intelligent than you are. If you have any common sense you will not mention a medical doctor in your senseless argument. AI will teach you Digital Marketing more than any human tutor, its only the certificate you'll get from the Digital Marketing course which you can use to brag about your foolishness. |
MaxInDHouse:Jesus Christ was only gentle because of the Roman empire occupation so he had to follow the laws of the Roman empire to be peaceful to the Romans. Jesus Christ even told his apostles to buy a sword but the fear of the Romans made him to tell them to put it away. But Jesus was not gentle with his own teachers of the law who taught them the constitution of the Jews. Even Peter was not gentle with Ananias and Sapphira over their own money, but the fear of the Romans made them gentle and when it comes to using the storybooks of the new Testament to control the gullible they pretend to be gentle. |
Pierocash:You are the one that should stop arguing and should stop living in the bubble of the past. I have used AI to create advanced applications both wed, windows and console that would have taken ages and not as perfect. The companies you mentioned have trade secrets they need to keep so even though AI can do the job for them they still need human developers to help them to keep those trade secrets and to help gather requirements from humans and other organisations. |
God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God. The original Torah is one and final and has no New Testament fake storybooks though there are some wisdom to learn from these storybooks in the New Testament. It was the Roman empire that invented Christmas and New Year from the not original second Torah in the not original Second Temple to replace their pagan celebrations. |
It's because the celebration of Christmas and New Year's Day both have roots in ancient Roman pagan traditions, although they were adapted and transformed significantly over time by Christian influences, but Satan still controls it 1. Christmas and the Roman Pagan Origins: Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, aligns closely with ancient Roman pagan festivals that celebrated the winter solstice and the return of the sun. Here are some key pagan roots: Sol Invictus (The Unconquered Sun): The most direct influence on Christmas is the Roman festival of Sol Invictus, which celebrated the "Unconquered Sun." This was a holiday dedicated to the sun god, celebrated on December 25th, during the winter solstice. The idea was that after the solstice, the days would grow longer, marking the return of the sun and the triumph of light over darkness. Saturnalia: Another major Roman festival, Saturnalia, was held in mid-December (December 17-23). It was a time of feasting, gift-giving, and revelry, where social norms were temporarily overturned. Slaves were treated as equals to their masters, and there was a general spirit of merrymaking and celebration. Many aspects of Saturnalia, such as gift-giving, feasting, and decorations, were incorporated into Christmas celebrations. Other Influences: The celebration of the solstice and the symbolic importance of light in the darkness were themes that Christians would later adopt to represent the birth of Jesus Christ, often depicted as the "light of the world." 2. New Year's Day and the Roman Pagan Origins: New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1st, also has its roots in Roman pagan traditions: The Roman New Year (Kalends of January): January 1st was the day of the Kalends, the first day of the month in the Roman calendar. The month of January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and doorways. Janus had two faces: one looking forward to the future, and one looking back to the past. The beginning of the year was thus a time for reflection and making resolutions, a practice that continues today. The Celebration of Janus: On the Kalends of January, Romans would honor Janus with rituals meant to ensure a smooth transition into the new year. This included offering sacrifices and engaging in prayers for a prosperous year ahead. Later Christian Influence: As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, January 1st became the feast day of Mary, Mother of God, in the Christian liturgical calendar. However, the customs of celebrating the new year and making resolutions persisted. Summary of Pagan Influences: Christmas: Rooted in Roman festivals such as Sol Invictus and Saturnalia, focused on the winter solstice, the return of the sun, and themes of rebirth and renewal. New Year's Day: Tied to the Roman Kalends of January and the worship of Janus, symbolizing new beginnings and transitions, which later became a day of Christian observance. Both holidays were shaped by pre-Christian Roman customs, which were then absorbed and adapted by early Christian traditions as the church sought to convert pagan populations. By ChatGPT |
Pierocash:lol! Those client will learn the hard way later. Did you know that when mobile phones first came out, that a lot of companies will say on their official forms "No Mobile Phone number" but now mobile phone number is what they want. Also AI can develop a software application for you. |
Pierocash:lol! Then I doubt you know the full power of AI. Try AI to learn Digital Marketing and it will teach you more than the course you are going to pay for unless you want a certificate in Digital Marketing. The image was generated with AI. The truth is that AI have taken over and many people are not aware of this yet.
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Middle East Israel: 16 years Saudi Arabia: 18 years United Arab Emirates: 18 years The BIG question now is if Northern Nigeria is not practicing what is taught in Saudi Arabia then what are they practicing? |
If Saudi Arabia and the Middle East is 18 so where did Northern Nigeria get theirs from? The UN should step in and make it 18 all over the world. |
Africa Nigeria: 18 years (varies by state) South Africa: 16 years Egypt: 18 years Kenya: 18 years Morocco: 18 years Asia China: 14 years (however, laws relating to age differences in partners can complicate this) Japan: 13 years (but local ordinances in many regions raise it to 16 or 18 years) India: 18 years (though marital exceptions exist) Pakistan: 16 years (for consensual acts between non-married individuals) Thailand: 15 years Indonesia: 18 years Europe United Kingdom: 16 years (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland; 17 in Scotland for certain cases) Germany: 14 years (with certain conditions; adult partners over 21 may face criminal charges if the partner is under 16) France: 15 years Spain: 16 years Italy: 14 years (with some exceptions) Sweden: 15 years Norway: 16 years Russia: 16 years Netherlands: 16 years Switzerland: 16 years North America United States: Varies by state, generally between 16-18 years. Some states have close-in-age exceptions or "Romeo and Juliet" laws. Canada: 16 years (with close-in-age exceptions between 14-15 years, as long as the older partner is not more than 5 years older). Mexico: 18 years, though local laws may vary. Latin America Brazil: 14 years Argentina: 18 years Chile: 18 years Colombia: 14 years Peru: 14 years Oceania Australia: Varies by state, typically 16-17 years. New Zealand: 16 years Middle East Saudi Arabia: 18 years United Arab Emirates: 18 years Qatar: 16 years Israel: 16 years By: Chatgpt.com |
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Pierocash: ![]() What are they Copywriting? I thought AI has taken over Digital Marketing too |
The celebration of Christmas and New Year's Day both have roots in ancient Roman pagan traditions, although they were adapted and transformed significantly over time by Christian influences. 1. Christmas and the Roman Pagan Origins: Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, aligns closely with ancient Roman pagan festivals that celebrated the winter solstice and the return of the sun. Here are some key pagan roots: Sol Invictus (The Unconquered Sun): The most direct influence on Christmas is the Roman festival of Sol Invictus, which celebrated the "Unconquered Sun." This was a holiday dedicated to the sun god, celebrated on December 25th, during the winter solstice. The idea was that after the solstice, the days would grow longer, marking the return of the sun and the triumph of light over darkness. Saturnalia: Another major Roman festival, Saturnalia, was held in mid-December (December 17-23). It was a time of feasting, gift-giving, and revelry, where social norms were temporarily overturned. Slaves were treated as equals to their masters, and there was a general spirit of merrymaking and celebration. Many aspects of Saturnalia, such as gift-giving, feasting, and decorations, were incorporated into Christmas celebrations. Other Influences: The celebration of the solstice and the symbolic importance of light in the darkness were themes that Christians would later adopt to represent the birth of Jesus Christ, often depicted as the "light of the world." 2. New Year's Day and the Roman Pagan Origins: New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1st, also has its roots in Roman pagan traditions: The Roman New Year (Kalends of January): January 1st was the day of the Kalends, the first day of the month in the Roman calendar. The month of January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and doorways. Janus had two faces: one looking forward to the future, and one looking back to the past. The beginning of the year was thus a time for reflection and making resolutions, a practice that continues today. The Celebration of Janus: On the Kalends of January, Romans would honor Janus with rituals meant to ensure a smooth transition into the new year. This included offering sacrifices and engaging in prayers for a prosperous year ahead. Later Christian Influence: As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, January 1st became the feast day of Mary, Mother of God, in the Christian liturgical calendar. However, the customs of celebrating the new year and making resolutions persisted. Summary of Pagan Influences: Christmas: Rooted in Roman festivals such as Sol Invictus and Saturnalia, focused on the winter solstice, the return of the sun, and themes of rebirth and renewal. New Year's Day: Tied to the Roman Kalends of January and the worship of Janus, symbolizing new beginnings and transitions, which later became a day of Christian observance. Both holidays were shaped by pre-Christian Roman customs, which were then absorbed and adapted by early Christian traditions as the church sought to convert pagan populations. By ChatGPT |
No need AI has taken over programming |
Why can born-agains not just bring out their black-magic in the open, why hide it in their wardrobe and under their bed? But are shouting Jesus Christ in the open. |
You need an AI operator. You don't need a Fullstack Engineer. You need an AI operator ![]() |
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MaxInDHouse:That should tell you Matthew misquoted Zechariah in his storybook and to confuse you he said it was Jeremiah. |
People like you prefer to distort facts rather than confront the truth. If you compare Isaiah 2:4 and Micah 4:3 you'll find that they are identical in their message. However, when you compare Matthew 27:9-10 with Zechariah 11:12-13, you'll notice a significant misquotation. MaxInDHouse: |
Why did Matthew badly misquote from Zechariah 11:12-13, which mentions thirty pieces of silver being cast to the potter in the house of the Lord: "Then I said to them, 'If it is agreeable to you, give me my wages; and if not, refrain.' So they weighed out for my wages thirty pieces of silver. And the Lord said to me, 'Throw it to the potter'—that princely price they set on me. So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them into the house of the Lord for the potter." Where did Jeremiah say this in Matthew 27:9-10, NKJV: Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of Him who was priced, whom they of the children of Israel priced, 10 and gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord directed me.” Matthew 27:9-10, NKJV. God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God. |
We witnessed the next superstar of British boxing on Saturday night. A 19-year-old from Chatham in Kent, 6ft 4in tall, with a lightning left hand. There are myriad stories of Moses Itauma running out after school, aged 15 and 16, to spar with the biggest heavyweights in the country. It beggars belief, but it is fact not fiction. Remove the Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury showdown from the weekend’s fistic revelry in Riyadh, and there was just one other figure with a huge spotlight beaming down on him in the ring: Itauma, the cool teenage heavyweight seen as the rising star of the division, known to every fighter in the division, and especially those over 30. He really could be very special indeed. We have not seen him in trouble, under pressure, in a ring yet, but everything else about the young man points to potential greatness, wealth, fame, or wherever the fight game takes him. It is also an incredible time to be involved in the blue-riband division. Itauma may just have the perfect storm around him. Father time waits for no-one in sport, let alone boxing, and there was no missing the moment the audience truly gasped at inside the Kingdom Arena as they witnessed neophyte Itauma knocking out Australian Demsey McKean in the first round (watch video below). To put it in context, 34-year McKean was expected to stretch Itauma to some extent. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxing/step-aside-fury-and-joshua-meet-the-new-king-of-british-heavyweight-boxing/ar-AA1wmTES?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=15bdda6c098f440fa551e8580dc017f5&ei=15 |
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