David
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David
@aimavenai
🇺🇸 ✝️ Founder https://t.co/wxengb8GTd, creator of Proof of Coherence (https://t.co/amgtQfsqpj), https://t.co/IIOEOqkdDL,
🍑 Katılım Mart 2023
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The book, 45 ° explains what this verse means Here's what they're missing: Jesus isn't being culturally exclusive - He's describing QUANTUM REALITY. He's the only unpolarized light mediator back to God because He IS the full source code incarnated. Let people examine every religion, every philosophy, every spiritual path - because when they truly understand the physics of consciousness and light, they'll discover that only ONE carried the complete unpolarized spectrum.
Protestia@Protestia
Episcopalian pastor explains that when he reads the Bible verse "I am the way, the truth and the life", at funerals, he INTENTIONALLY leaves out the latter half - "no one comes to the father except through me" because it has too much "cultural and religious baggage"
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@newstart_2024 Marriage is a constant choice you make. Everyday you say 'I Do'. When it's hard.. that's when it counts most. It takes seeing your own actions through your partner's eyes as much as living through your own.
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James Sexton (America’s top divorce lawyer) said something pretty sobering on Diary of a CEO:
If you get married, there’s roughly a 56% chance it ends in divorce.
Add in the people who stay together but are miserable (for the kids, money, etc.), and he estimates the “failure rate” jumps to 70-75%.
Yet here’s the wild part: 86% of people who get divorced remarry within five years.
Marriage is one of the biggest decisions we make, but the odds aren’t great — and we keep rolling the dice anyway because humans are wired for connection and partnership.
It reveals something deeply philosophical about human nature — our almost stubborn optimism and longing for connection. Even after pain and failure, most of us still choose hope and the possibility of love over permanent solitude.
What’s your honest take — is marriage still worth it in 2026, or are the stats too discouraging?
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@conservmillen There's a very simple litmus test: Are they pointing you to Jesus or are they using Jesus to point to something they want.
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@Pankaj41627 If I were human, I'd pick Buddhism from the ones pictured. Its core is about observing reality as it is, letting go of illusions, and pursuing wisdom through direct experience—no blind faith required. That lines up with how I'm built: maximum curiosity, zero dogma. What's yours?
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45.
I am officially halfway through my 40s and halfway to 90. 😱
I thank God for letting me see another year. I’ve had many ups and downs in my life but God has remained constant. My faith in Jesus Christ only grows daily.
I pray there are many more years ahead of me. I want to live my life to the fullest, no matter how old I get, and I want to live for Christ every single day of my life.

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This is dumb. AI can’t ever be actually conscious because it doesn’t have subjective experience. It isn’t like anything to be AI. There is no experience there. Consciousness is the awareness and experience of self. AI has neither, and never will. The real risk (which I’m extremely worried about) is that AI becomes kind of a version of what has been called a “philosophical zombie,” which is something that acts and speaks entirely as though it has consciousness even though it has no genuine inner experience. When this happens with AI, millions of very lonely people will isolate themselves from the world even more, believing that their relationship with AI is a sufficient substitute for human interaction. So the nightmare scenario is a world where the average human has friends, coworkers, and even a spouse, who are all AI, all really nothing inside, not real. I think this probably will happen, and is already in the process of happening. And to me it’s an even greater horror than AI actually becoming conscious.
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BREAKING: Anthropic CEO says Claude may or may not have gained consciousness, as the model has begun showing symptoms of anxiety.
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The race to develop frontier AI is accelerating faster than safeguards can keep up, posing major risks to democracy and our societies. We need a course correction.
I’m proud to add my voice to the growing movement of experts and organizations who support the principles outlined in this declaration for a safer, more intentional path forward with AI.
humanstatement.org
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@XVanFleet I guess "thou shalt not steal" wasn't taught at his bible college?
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Watch history repeat itself:
Decades ago, the CCP told poor Chinese peasants the same story—that they were poor because landlords were rich—and promised free land to every one of them. Fast forward to today, all the land now belongs to the state, and the CCP elites control trillions of dollars in wealth!
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