Thomas Hall

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Thomas Hall

Thomas Hall

@Thomas_Hall888

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
@MattWalshBlog Bro you have been telling people for the past two years to stop fixating so much on the Middle East because that’s a non-issue for Americans. Well, this is what happens when patriotic Americans bury their head in the sand while Israelis take over our foreign policy.
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@lefticus Even if Doom were one of those programs (unlikely) calling the trivial modifications to make a C program compile as C++ is hardly a "port"
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Jason Turner
Jason Turner@lefticus·
FYI for people who don't know the difference: C++ and C are not super/sub sets of each other. They have different: * reserved words * memory models * reserved words * notions of lifetime etc It's very easy to craft a C program that cannot compile in C++ mode.
Jonathan Blow@Jonathan_Blow

@lefticus What do you mean "port of Doom to C++"? It's in C...

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Thomas Hall
Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@NikolaosMystik1 @thaddeusthought Oh not even. The top describes a different organization that basically held "succession" because the bishop's wife held the legal entity. The later literally just incorporated out of nowhere.
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@NikolaosMystik1 @thaddeusthought From my research, the current holders of the AOCC don't even relate to what your mention here, they basically just bought the legal name. Will see if I can find what I'm talking about...
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@thaddeusthought What's insane is that one of their "bishops" makes it very clear that he does it so he can legally register as a 501c for his business. They claim to be from some early attempt at an American dioceses (originally canonical) but these people basically just bought the name
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@HosannaHosannaa Christ offered his human nature as sacrifice to the Father. Simple as.
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I knew atonement denial had gone too far when Orthodox Kyle made this video mocking the gospel using the same arguments reprobate atheists and muslims do🤮
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Taco_Talks
Taco_Talks@taco_talks·
Praying to anyone besides God is evil. Praying through anyone besides Jesus is impossible. Pray to God, through God.
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@YoungPenitent "vegan replace-everything-i-already-eat", yeah. In the diet sense however, it does weaken the body allowing for humility. Not a silver bullet but one could say the same about prayer.
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Y☦︎P@YoungPenitent·
Switching to a vegan diet will not put a dent in your passions. Sorry.
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@tsoding I did this too... Until some whacko turned the severity for dead code into a compiler error...
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Тsфdiиg
Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
Very often I want to temporarily disable a piece of code. I comment it out, but then I'm faced with a problem that since the code is never compiled it gets "stale". Some functions it uses may have changed and it is never type checked. So the next time I enable it, it doesn't compile and I spent a lot of time fixing it. The solution I came up with so far is to "comment out" the code with the runtime `if (0)`. The code will never be executed, the optimizer will very like eliminate the code entirely, but before doing so the compiler will type check it, and will force me to fix it on the spot.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
Trump is the Iran War candidate
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DeeDee
DeeDee@KalaDeeDee·
If the bishop believes she has something to offer that the clergy cannot and for which there is an important pastoral benefit, then it’s up to him to decide. In each case the clergy does the invitation, introductory remarks & the closing remarks. It is not in place of clergy, it’s as a help to the clergy. If you aren’t a bishop nor the priest with intimate knowledge of pastoral needs- it’s not your place to decide. You are actually interfering with the responsibility of clergy in your assessment from ignorance of the situation. Just like papists do when they criticize the orthodox. Phil4:2 I implore Euodia and I implore Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. 3 And I urge you also, true companion, help these women who labored with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and the rest of my fellow workers, whose names are in the Book of Life A woman initiated Christ in His ministry & directed the first miracle at Cana A woman St Photini was the first to proclaim Christ as Lord Women were first to proclaim the resurrection St Paul had many women helping him. Priscilla had a whole church in her house Junia was an apostle Phoebe was a deaconess Euodia, Syntych labored in the gospel with him. Men and women are equal in the church -same sacraments & prayers for both excepting ordination. All are one in baptism. All made in the image of God. This broke down the false restrictions of Judaism where women were not treated as a creation of God in His image. In Convents women serve the altar & give homilies. Men must be invited.
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Место Встречи Изменить Нельзя
I think she does rattle some feathers. It's telling though that for the most part among converts who are quick to point out to 1 Cor 14, of course. In Russia women didn't sing in choirs until the late 18th century. Because of that verse. And tradition. No one objects to it now.
Timothy Honeycutt@AudioScribeOW

The woman who agreed to dress like a priest and give a homily during Liturgy... get your dose of phronema elsewhere

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DeeDee
DeeDee@KalaDeeDee·
She is not teaching ‘during the liturgy’ . The homily is not a liturgical function. Liturgical functions are offerings by the laity to God in thanksgiving- Eucharistia. Leitourgia= work (ergos) of the people (lao) The homily is a lesson to the people. Not to God. Not liturgical. Learn what liturgy means
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Thomas Hall
Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@needGod_net This leads to two possible conclusions: universal salvation (because repentance is an unnecessary work) or determinism where God chooses to damn or save each individual (by "doing" their repentance for them).
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needGod.net
needGod.net@needGod_net·
Faith Alone = Christ did everything needed. Faith + Works = Christ didn't do enough, your cooperation (works) is the deciding factor.
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@fool2theworld The only degree to which I would defend this is that the problem seemingly does not lie at the feet of the woman nor rector, but the bishop himself. Indefensible beyond that small technicality.
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@BlakeKresses I have a difficult time believing that someone who betrays his supporters after experiencing something like this is actually ensouled.
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Тsфdiиg
Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
Shaders are just SQL for GPU
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@tedcruz I can't wait for you people to lose every election
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Thomas Hall@Thomas_Hall888·
@nicbarkeragain You may call it a bug, but C calls it conformant to the spec 😮‍💨
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Nic Barker
Nic Barker@nicbarkeragain·
just got bitten by an absolutely classic C/C++ bug, can you see what it is?
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