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Who to repent? Those who have no problem casting the first stone? Or those who have a condition that may be out of their control and who need "The Physician" to heal them? If the Sheep decide to slander the harvest, there is no one to do His will.
Think about it.
Matthew 9:37-38
Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.”
And what is a laborer to do?
Matthew 28:19-20 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
And what did He command the laborers to do?
* Love God with all your heart, soul and mind.
* Love your neighbor as self.
* Repent and believe.
* Deny self, follow Me.
* Forgive others always.
* Do not judge.
* Seek Kingdom first.
* Abide in Me.
* Be a servant.
About as rich as your non answers, I always get this, the same people who profess to know things, but seemingly who never put in the hard grunt work to get answers from God can only deflect.
It’s a long story that i
won’t get into but something has happened that makes me concerned about how malware and bugs could harm my iPhone and critical information.
Such a thing may turn out to be not so far fetched. The first victims might not even be believers, as we recognize them now, and those victims may not realize exactly what they're doing, until they're fully ingrained in it.
So am I concerned about AI becoming 'Big Brother'... not really. In fact, given the state of the world today, I'm not convinced that people's obsession with unrestrained liberty isn't actually part of the problem.
What about our obsession with feelings? isn't it true that humans represent a balance between feelings and facts? What happens if that natural balance becomes uneven? Will it not throw off something that has remained symmetrical for hundreds of thousands, or millions of years?
...Or am I using a kind of imaginative fiction to describe human nature?
They say the thing about AI, is that it cannot possess feelings, even if it's programmed to 'act' like it does... And so, as time passes, from century to century forward, and as we trust AI, with it's ability to sort out facts, we will naturally choose to allow it to make many of our decisions for us, and so won't we likely cross a line where we surrender our own agency over, thus *submitting* ourselves to a soul-less factoid machine, with no feelings, or sense of love?
...And how will humans evolve in the future, if we sacrifice our feelings, to be influenced by factoid supremacy? Will we then become soul-less ourselves? Will we deny our love and passion for others? Are such things even "real" to begin with, and if it isn't, as Christians, shouldn't we be obligated to think it is, considering that these attributes come from the image of God? Jesus expressed love on the cross - and that's really the culture that made us any good to begin with, because it espouses the compassion that we embrace, in comparison to more hardened cultures, where oppression rules, and the conscience is forgotten.
The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Cecilia, virgin and martyr (d. 3rd century). St. Cecilia is one of the most famous and most venerated of Roman martyrs. Her body was discovered in 822 and transferred to the title church that bears her name in Trastevere in Rome. It is difficult to
We have to wait to hear what heavenly music sounds like, but Saint Francis de Sales once recounted that he was blessed to hear an angel played one note on a violin – of what material it was made we may only surmise – and said it was the most beautiful sound he could remember.
November 22nd, 2025: St Cecilia - Music in Your Heart; Kingdom of Heaven & Heart of Mary; St Cecilia - Virgin Martyr of Legend, Confirmed by Graces; Servant of God Magin Catala; Final Battle - Mary vs Devil; St Cecilia - Come to Understand Suffering
Today, students in USA and Australia are mostly educated (or dis-educated?) with progressive elements -- most of them can't read properly, can't spell and are poor at maths.
Parents did not call for teachers to teach "sight reading" instead of phonics, for instance. We could have had the most well-behaved children, but being taught sight reading, there would still be a downtrend in literacy.
ok, fair play, the abandonment of phonics was moronic. But many parents (like my wife and myself), simply taught our kids to read ourselves. All our young ‘uns could read a newspaper when they entered first grade. We also read to them and stuffed the house with books. We considered raising them our primary responsibility, and it turned out quite well despite the sad level of public education.
For what it is worth, my (deceased) Presbyterian minister turned up one night in a very brief vision some time after I'd become Catholic and said "The Catholic Church is closest to the truth", with a distinct emphasis on the word "closest".
We had discussed Catholic / Protestant church differences when he was still alive. At the time he was becoming fed up with Protesant divisions.
Note that he did not say "has all the truth". He distinctly said "... closest ....
For what it is worth. Private revelation obviously.
The Nov. 10 incident, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, played out at around 10:30 pm outside a home in Temecula.
Attorney Greg Kirakosian, who represents the boy and his family, told Nexstar’s KTLA that the 17-year-old was driving home after dropping a friend off down the street when he saw the suspect, identified by investigators as Gerardo Rodriguez, pointing a gun at his vehicle and demanding he pull over.
“In the moment, I think he was just scared for his life. He had a gun pulled on him, and he was told to immediately stop or else,” Kirakosian explained, referring to the teen. “Then that same person came up to his driver’s side door and pulled him out at gunpoint.”
Just looking at what is actually being done to the neighbors by the positions Del. Nothing personal. It's just how you happen to see it, but that doesn't mean it adds up
Every Word of God is for everyone Dan, Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4, Deut. 8:3
I'm sure if you spent decades thinking otherwise you wouldn't get it
You appear to be fixated on an aspect or 2 for some odd reason which usually happens when believers try to justify themselves for exercising certain activities stipulated in the scriptures
Better to start at saved by unmerited Divine Mercy and Grace and leave it at that
No it’s gender identity disorder. And it’s not the same as depression. But the way people are mistreated by their community can cause depression and suicidal behaviour.
Well done the community. Maybe it is the community with the problem acting in a way that causes suicidal behaviour.
O Immaculate Virgin Mary, Mother of Our Lord Jesus and our Mother, penetrated with the most lively confidence in your all-powerful and never-failing intercession, manifested so often through the Miraculous Medal, we your loving and trustful children implore you to obtain for us the graces and favors we ask during this Novena, if they be beneficial to our immortal souls, and the souls for whom we pray.
(Privately form your petitions here.)
You know, O Mary, how often our souls have been the sanctuaries of your Son who hates iniquity. Obtain for us, then, a deep hatred of sin and that purity of heart, which will attach us to God alone so that our every thought word and deed may tend to his greater glory. Obtain for us also a spirit of prayer and self-denial, that we may recover by penance what we have lost by sin, and at length attain to that blessed abode where you are the Queen of angels and of men. Amen.
The tribes of Israel said to David: "The Lord said to you (David): 'You shall shepherd my people Israel; you shall be ruler over Israel.'"
It is marvelous when the Lord speaks to our hearts.
The tribes of Israel came to David and reminded him of what the Lord had said.
Then they anointed him king.
Colossians 1:12-20
"Giving thanks to the Father, who has made you fit to share in the inheritance of the holy ones in light."
Thank you, Lord, for loving us; we praise you, Alleluia. Thank you for your love that passes into my heart to the hearts of my family, my friends, and humanity.
Luke 23:35-43 (White)
Jesus is the king who lives in the kingdom, the Heart of God, and he reigns at this moment.
The thief says of Jesus: "This man has done nothing criminal."
This short sentence is crucial: He who keeps himself away from evil is in God.
Jesus says to the thief: "Today you will be with me in Paradise." In the present tense: "You are with me in Paradise."
At this moment, we are with God in Paradise. It depends on us to know this and to remain in God's joy.
As Christians we should exercise compassionate understanding towards those who are marginalized, misunderstood, or struggling with the immense complexities of identity and life.
Every chord you chase and every star you catch is an echo of the same vastness: we can’t bottle God, but we can let art and night-air carry our wonder back to Him.
Yes so true. Your inspiring me now lol. My mum and step dad use to live in the country not far from the Warrumbungle National Park
where the space observatory was. So this location was ideal for having a clear uninterupted view of the night sky.
I use to lay on my back and watch shooting stars going off everywhere across my field of vision. You could actually see the distant spiral of the milky way. This alone was something that had Gods fingerprints all over it and stayed with me.
Now putting the chords to that is not so simple lol. But we can capture some of it and your words above did just that for me or any one I reckon. But also the music has to flow with the vision or experience as well.
Yes I think this is the key (pardon the pun). Sharing helps because sharing ideas and inspirations makes it real and alive and it can then grow into something.
Defending Education obtained documents showing one of the nation's top teachers unions training members on far-left gender identity postures while criticizing conservatives.
www.foxnews.com
The progressive left wing liberals really do want to indoctrinate your children against what parents believe.
@childeye 2 I can see you still do not understand.
I'm not going to say it's because you don't want to understand, though that's more than likely the case, since you are reading my posts, but ignoring them, and refusing to respond to them or answer the questions posed to you.
However, for some reason, you and @Clare73 obviously have something against free will.
I don't know what it is, but I'm guessing you had this argument before, and you don't want to admit you are wrong.
Whatever the case, it's not possible for either of you to refute the proof in this thread.
Let me talk with Clare first, since, as they say, 'Ladies first".
Clare, my dear, all words are from humans, so the complaint that free will is a human notion, doesn't have any merit.
To make that argument, would be to argue that "unreasonable", "foolish", "stupid", "twisted", and the word you used "unregeneerte"... which isn't spelled correctly, but "unregenerate" are human notions, and are not found in the Bible.
That argument is not only false, but foolish, as it lacks proper knowledge and understanding.
All these words, like free will, are English words equivalent to the Hebrew and Greek words use before English.
We wouldn't.
Would you argue that "unrighteous", or "unrighteousness" is a human notion, and not a Biblical word?
That would be ridiculous, wouldn't it.
In the same way, it is ridiculous to argue that "free will" is a human notion, and not found in the Bible. It is indeed found in the Bible.
Are you saying the Hebrew and Greek words in these Lexicons and their information is wrong?
If so, you are under obligation to provide references which demonstrate these Lexical works erroneous.
If you are unable to provide these references, the evidence proves your arguments are erroneous and they lack understanding of the subject, and a willingness to accept the evidence before you.
Topical Lexicon Definition and Scope
The single New Testament usage of ἀμαθεῖς (Strong’s Greek 261) highlights a moral and spiritual condition rather than merely an academic one. It describes those who remain willfully untaught in the things of God, resulting in faulty reasoning and destructive handling of divine revelation. Scripture consistently portrays such ignorance as culpable when truth has been made available (compare Proverbs 1:22–23; Hosea 4:6; Romans 1: Source
Strong's Concordance
Each original-language word (Hebrew or Greek) is given an entry number in the dictionary of those original language words listed in the back of the concordance. Strong's Concordance includes:
In the 1890 version, Strong added a "Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary" and a "Greek Dictionary of the New Testament" to his concordance. In the preface to both dictionaries, Strong explains that these are "brief and simple" dictionaries, not meant to replace reference to "a more copious and elaborate Lexicon." He mentions Gesenius and Fürst as examples of the lexicons that Strong's is drawn from. His dictionaries were meant to give students a quick and simple way to look up words and have a general idea of their meaning Source
@childeye 2 there's not much to say to you, since I know you read my posts, so I'll just say you chose to have a conversation with yourself rather than with me, by talking about "will" rather than the subject of the OP, which is "free will".
That's off topic, and I am not taking this thread off topic.
If at any time you want to get back to the topic, and actually discuss it with me, feel free to respond to the posts that actually discuss one's "free will".
That would be these...
Posts #172, #184, and #209, if you like.
These make clear that both you and I understand that we aren't discussing "the will".