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Domislaz: |
Domislaz:Thank you. I have heard your advice. I don't deserve insults from people who are below my class. I was actually pondering on this before I slept in the night then I got a ministration. This set of people are the reason why the holy book says: "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still"- Revelation. 22:11 |
Please if I have offended anyone I am sorry. At this point I sign out. I have noticed some people vituperate balderdash. Well I don't blame them, if they met me in person they won't have done that. It's a faceless forum. Once again, I apologize for every inconveniences I have caused. Bye |
Joshuabase:I made emphasis on space, time and matter in that regard not energy |
Joshuabase:Main Entry: dimension Part of Speech: noun Definition: measure Synonyms: aspect, bulk, capacity, element, extent, height, importance, length, magnitude, mass, proportion, quality, range, scope, size, thickness, time, volume More synonyms
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thehomer:As in, like seriously? OK then you are little different because most Atheists will not want to answer this as it will make them sound ridiculous. thehomer:This is getting interesting, what if I may ask? But you just admitted that this equation makes sense NOBODY+NOTHING=EVERYTHING thehomer:My emphasis was that Einstein actually made a discovery(which means it was not known) that the universe comprises of these basic components. This discovery was parallel which a Biblical account. Moreover, Einstein also stipulated that this components had a beginning. thehomer:Your definition of dimension is most likely that of spacetime then which is on a spatial(length, breath and height) and temporal(time) basis which makes it four in all. You are also correct anyway. But there are other definitions of dimensions. Dimensions could also be regarded as aspects or attributes. Which also makes me correct in this regard. However, I was also concerned with that of a physicist. "physical properties that are regarded as fundamental measures of a physical quantity." I hope you understand me? |
johnydon22:It is scientifically proven that we live in a universe of cause and effects(because the universe is not without the dimension of time) so the universe cannot be eternal. But without the dimension of time there will be no cause and effect. Therefore God has not need of being created but created time(see my initial post below) dimension so that cause and effect would exist for us. However, God created time, cause and effect would never apply to his existence. So, God is eternal and the universe is clearly not rawgame:CC: SirWere Weah96 Desepiero dblackninja |
Please my questions will be a little bit science inclined. Questions to Atheists: A. Does this make sense to you? EVERYTHING= NOBODY + NOTHING B. Mathematics is a perfect science and the foundation of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, which provided proof that the universe and time itself had a beginning. Since nothing comes from nothing, what option does that leave us? C. Einstein also discovered that we live in a world of time, space and matter. How did the bible get this right? In Gen. 1:1 In the beginning (time), God created (energy) the heavens (space) and the earth (matter). That scripture also incorporates a three-dimensional world. Which was later stipulated by Einstein as time space and matter. How did the author of the bible get that right? |
What is Forgiveness? Some confuse forgiving with just verbally accepting an apology, but that’s not true. Although saying “it's okay” often goes hand in hand with forgiveness, these things are not one in the same. In order to forgive you must let go of your anger and negative thoughts and forgive the person deep within yourself as well as outwardly. You can even do this without a true apology, if the person doesn't feel they are wrong or has too much pride. Forgiveness is not just a formality, but a state of mind. And that loving , accepting state of mind can lift you from a lot of burdens both mentally and physically. Some Health Benefits of Forgiveness 1. Lowers stress levels According to a study done by Hope College researchers, one of the benefits of forgiveness is lower amounts of cortisol . Researchers examined 71 participants and their physical responses when they spoke about grudges as opposed to when they spoke about forgiveness and empathy. Those who exhibited more forgiving perspectives had lower physiological stress responses. 2. Keeps your heart healthy Forgiveness is good for the heart—literally. People who hold on to grudges tend to have higher heart rates, while those who are more empathetic and able to forgive tend to have lower heart rates. Why hold onto anger when it will make your heart do more work than it needs to do? 3. Lowers pain Having a forgiving heart may lower both emotional and physical pain, according to a study done by Duke University Medical Center researchers. Out of 61 subjects who suffered from chronic back pain, those who were more likely to forgive reported lower levels of pain, leading researchers to believe that “a relationship appears to exist between forgiveness and important aspects of living with persistent pain." 4. Lowers blood pressure Letting go of that anger you've been harboring might lower your blood pressure. Studies show that forgiveness is linked to lower blood pressure. 5. Extends life Your grudges might be shaving years off your life. According to one study, after testing adults ages 66 and older and determining their ability to forgive, those who were more forgiving in nature tended to live longer. Forgive, and you'll live! However, true forgiveness is easier said than done. It can be difficult, especially if someone truly upset you in a way that contradicted your values and morals. It's important to remember that holding that grudge is not going to fix anything. That hot coal you’re holding onto is just burning yourself. Let go of the coal, and you will feel the lift of mental burdens. You will also notice your body thanking you through the health benefits mentioned above. The next time someone upsets you, remember to forgive if you want to live happily as well as healthily. |
She didn't even respond to the compliments but rather went "face-off" with the person that made the annoying comment. These things makes it very easy for attention seekers to get the best of some of these "yeyebrities" ![]() |
This is one reason why I prefer twitter to facebook because you can't edit tweets. Hence the originality |
Even modern science has theorized that light can come from empty space such as black holes. One of the effects of black holes is that they emit light. The radiation being described here is not coming out of any kind of matter-the usual source of light energy. The region around the black hole is quite empty of matter Instead, this radiation is coming out of empty space itself. If modern scientific theory insists on the possibility of light coming out of empty space (in other words, without light bearing objects), it is inconsistent to criticize the biblical idea that light existed on the first day of creation without sun, moon, or stars . . . The fact that Genesis talks about light existing before the appearance of the sun, moon, and stars seem rather to be evidence of divine authorship of the Bible. Therefore the sun is of secondary importance in this regard. |
DaBullIT:You just copied something you do not understand, made a premature editing and pasted it here without reading it first. Now I see that you do not have the aptitude to engage in a meaningful argument. In fact you reek of ineptitude in this regard. Just a glance through your copy and paste article affirms my first assertion but there you are, gallivanting in the pseudo-euphoria of a meaningful argument. My advice to you is, next time after you copy, read before you paste. Don't embarrass yourself this way again. Let me leave you before you report me like you reported the other fellow. I hope he has not been banned. Bye |
DaBullIT:Oga those people you listed (MASSOB, IPOB, Niger Delta Avengers) are not terrorists. If you can't define Terrorism then I doubt that you know what capricious means. Though I am not in support of The Nation's dismemberment but don't call mere agitators terrorists |
Aminu212:Your problem is low self esteem. The bonus is free from mtn, once you load on betatalk you get 2 times the value of your recharge as bonus.I don't have to use any 12.5% to get any bonus. So you are truly an agent of zoranga.com. I am ashamed of your marketing strategy. Try and work on your self esteem, it could help improve your marketing skills |
Then each time you convert the money to cash, you lose 12.5%. This OP must be an agent of zoranga.com masquerading in a moniker. |
johnydon22:You didn't even read my post very well with the scriptural references before commenting. Again, where you highlighted was not their only offense. If you read Lev. 18:21 which I included earlier, you will see where they burnt children alive. In fact read the whole Lev. 18:3-27 which I gave you earlier as some atrocities done by the Canaanites and tell me if your moral sensibility is not defied. johnydon22:A Muslim jihadist sees violence as a means of propagating the Muslim faith. Islam divides the world into two camps: the dar al-Islam (House of Submission) and the dar al-harb (House of War). The former are those lands which have been brought into submission to Islam; the latter are those nations which have not yet been brought into submission. This is how Islam actually views the world! By contrast, the conquest of Canaan represented God's just judgement upon those peoples. The purpose was not at all to get them to convert to Judaism! War was not being used as an instrument of propagating the Jewish faith. Moreover, the slaughter of the Canaan is represented an unusual historical circumstance, not a regular means of behaviour. If the Muslim thinks that our moral duties are constituted by God’s commands, then I agree with him. But Muslims and Christians differ radically over God’s nature. Christians believe that God is all-loving, while Muslims believe that God loves only Muslims. Allah has no love for unbelievers and sinners. Therefore, they can be killed indiscriminately. Moreover, in Islam God’s omnipotence trumps everything, even His own nature. He is therefore utterly arbitrary in His dealing with mankind. By contrast Christians hold that God’s holy and loving nature determines what He commands. The question, then, is not whose moral theory is correct, but which is the true God? johnydon22:God’s judgement is anything but capricious. On divine command theory, then, God has the right to command an act, which, in the absence of a divine command, would have been sin, but which is now morally obligatory in virtue of that command. God makes the laws, he is not subject to them. God created the devil. So they are not mates johnydon22:People always fail to realize that as at the time of the conquest of Canaan, that Era was brutal. However, Isaiah.2:4, presents a Biblical prophecy addressing how believers of this age ought to act "... the nations, and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more" And again Acts. 17:30 " And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent" johnydon22 I took time to dignify you with this answer don't behave the way you did the other time. Read well before you comment. cc: realmindz |
The sin of the people of Jericho was the same as all the inhabitants of Canaan – they worshipped idols, we're immoral and did evil in the sight of God. Canaan was defiled by its inhabitants(Read Exodus. 23:23). Some of the evils that they did are listed in Leviticus 18:3-27. God brings punishment upon nations for the evil that they do. Because Israel did not obey God but turned to idolatry and did the same abominations in the sight of God as the Canaanites, the nation was dispersed from the land. This is described in Psalm 106. That the punishment was national and not individual is shown in the saving of Rahab and her house(Hebrew. 11:31). A Canaanite was one of the twelve apostles.(Matt. 10:4) |
This is one state where government propaganda hits its peak. Despite these government propaganda, most civil servants in Akwa Ibom State do not receive their monthly salaries as and when due. More pathetic is the plight of retirees who are owed arrears of pensions. Retired primary school teachers(including a family friend) and other pensioners in the state have not received their gratuities for the past seven years or thereabout. So pathetic |
Nigeria is in this state, there you are gallivanting with another typical mishmash of vague and piecemeal postings. OP wakeup you have nothing to gain from all this unscrupulous crusade. |
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Drguzzykola:Doctors are also potential patients. |
Millerz:You don't have to be discouraged dear. Your experience is nothing new. It could be tantamount to that of Jeremiah the Prophet. Jeremiah’s constant loneliness and isolation finally got the best of him, and he became discouraged. He sank into a quagmire where many believers seem to get stuck when they think their efforts are not making a difference and time is ticking away. Jeremiah was emotionally spent, even to the point of doubting God (Jeremiah 15:18 ), but God was not done with him. Jeremiah 15:19 records a lesson for each believer to remember in those times when one feels alone, useless, and discouraged. What we learn from the life of Jeremiah is the comfort of knowing that, just like every believer, even great prophets of God can experience rejection, depression, and discouragement in their walk with the Lord. This is a normal part of growing spiritually, because our sinful nature fights against our new nature, that which is born of the Spirit of God, according to Galatians 5:17 : “For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature. They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want.” But just as Jeremiah found, we can know that the faithfulness of our God is infinite;even when we are unfaithful to Him, He remains steadfast (2 Timothy 2:13 ). |
Lucifer became so infatuated with himself that he forgot that he was dependent on God for his very life. Lucifer has not "life" in himself he gets it from the same source we do, GOD. He is also subject to God's judgement and will have no more power than we do to escape God's decision. Ezekiel. 28:12-19 presents the most complete "biography: of Lucifer in the Bible. The passage is outwardly addressed to the"King of Tyrus," an earthly king, but the language indicates that more than earthly realities are represented. Lucifer has used human agents whenever possible in his war against the kingdom of God. Ezekiel, with prophetic insight, sees through this human agent to the real source of activities against God's people. If you read Luke. 13:16 and Job 2:7. You will realize that It was not God who introduced suffering into the universe. It was Lucifer, who became Satan; the devil. It is for the sake of those who will inhabit the "universe" for all eternity that God allows Satan to demonstrate sufficiently what the true course of sin really is. But you ask, "Isn't it enough? Haven't we seen enough?" Let me ask you: "Has mankind learned their lesson? Is war obsolete? Has crime ceased?" One of the sad facts of life is that some will never learn the lesson! Following in the footsteps of Satan himself, they will carry their rebellion against God to the bitter end. Only God knows when it will be safe to eliminate sin and those who perpetrate it from the universe without allowing cause for it to ever return again. Remember, sin can only enter the universe through the mind of a rational being. It is the result of the misuse of the freedom of choice. God's creatures will retain their free will, but none will ever choose rebellion against God again. The prophet Nahum says, "affiliation shall not rise up the second time." |
Domislaz:Thanks. There are many secular historians who lived in the century after the death of Jesus Christ who confirmed this such as Flavius Josephus(37 – c. 100), who was a 1st century Romano-Jewish historian. In The Antiquities of the Jews, book 18, chapter 3, paragraph 3 the famous historian Flavius Josephus writes : “ Now, there was about this time Jesus , a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man , for he was a doer of wonderful works —a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was [the ] Christ; and when Pilate , at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us , had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him, for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him; and the tribe of Christians , so named from him, are not extinct at this day." |
Domislaz:Thanks. It is worthy of note that greed has unpleasant effects on our inner emotional lives. The anxiety and restlessness we feel when we long for some possession, and the false assurance that upon gaining it we'll be put at ease and satisfied places us in a literally vicious circle. By contrast, the virtue of generosity is most present not only when we share, but enjoy doing so. |
ayokellany:Your post is so insensitive. You sound like a newbie twit |
frank317:You didn't even allow the OP to finish, you just started showcasing your belligerence for Christianity. What evil has Christianity ever done to you? Why didn't you attack Hinduism?(I'm not implying that would be proper either). You won't know why. Well that's your business |
STFUareyouG0d:I also saw it on twitter like 2 year ago |
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eyinjuege:if i get you right, you are implying that violence of this sort against children is an "Aberration" while violence of any kind against women(the norm) should be implicated for domestic violence. Some people are so blinded by their worship for women that they fail to realize that violence against children of some sort is to an extent domestic violence. |
