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Stina
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Always striving to do the most good I can with the help of God Almighty, creator of heaven and earth, my Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit guiding me.
Orlando, FL Katılım Aralık 2025
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Today we celebrate that joyful moment when the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Our Mother and told her the joyful news of God coming to our rescue.
It seems quite evident that we love to share bad news. Some part of us loves to hear bad news because those who share it are very successful in the eyes of the world.
But not Christians.
We share the best news of all: when we were lost, God came running to our rescue. He gave up his life so that we could live and He did this because He loves us.
Every person we meet should know that the good news of Jesus is what defines us.
We should share this good news everywhere we go.
#talkedtotheboss
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@pgeerkens @DrSuneelDhand Smart teachers will have students use AI. Have them prove or disprove theories given by AI. Will give them specific questions to ask it, then have them change the variables. So many ways to use it as a teaching tool.
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God dwells in our hearts. Every #Vocation requires us to dialogue intimately with God, with true joy and generosity. He is the One who calls and invites us to respond, despite the deafening noise of the world.
vatican.va/content/leo-xi…
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@GalvinAlmanza They ruin the new hires with thier ivory tower nonsense. I was once a new hire and it was hell being the one hire after 10-15 years of no hires.
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I don't get how people are planning to sidestep the very basic problem that if you don't have junior hires right now, you won't have experienced people 5 or 10 years later.
CG@cgtwts
Anthropic CEO: “50% of all entry-level Lawyers, Consultants, and Finance Professionals will be completely wiped out within the next 1–5 years." grad students and junior hires are cooked.
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I just saw the much talked about film “Project Hail Mary.” It's very entertaining and uplifting and features a fine performance from Ryan Gosling. But what most intrigued me were the powerful Christian themes at play in it. The title, of course, refers to the Hail Mary pass in football, since the adventure undertaken is a fairly desperate attempt to save the planet. But it also becomes eminently clear that the reference is not just to football but to the Blessed Mother herself, for the Gosling character is undoubtedly a Christ-figure. I don't want to give away too much of the plot, but it involves a willingness to sacrifice one's life utterly in order to deliver the entire human race from disaster. It is, of course, no accident that Gosling's character is called Ryland Grace, for throughout the movie, his presence and actions constitute undeserved favor to others. A particularly intriguing character in the film is a sober German scientist who relentlessly presses Grace to make the supreme sacrifice, even when he is unwilling. She represented for me the great moral demand that presses upon us throughout our lives, continually summoning us to self-gift. A last observation: Jesus had a second in command whom he called Peter (the Rock); Ryland Grace has a very unusual sidekick whom he calls “Rocky.” I'll leave it at that.
I know lots of people say that Christianity is in irreversible decline and that we are inhabiting, at least in the West, a post-Christian society. I'm not so sure. Like it or not, we remain a Christ-haunted culture—and a film like “Project Hail Mary” makes this clear.
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