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@_kuti_Nelson @FolaPondisEnt Close ur eye's, u will see the dark, even in the day time,
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@ebuka496 @_kuti_Nelson @FolaPondisEnt Guyyyy
Abegg tell us more, so why everywhere come dark? Abi na science 😁
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@_kuti_Nelson @FolaPondisEnt Becuz everywhere dark no mean say na night o
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@FolaPondisEnt Night is not real?
Why every where con Dey dark?😂😂😂
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@beffjezos First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then when you win they assign credit to someone else.
And the cycle keeps repeating.
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@Kekius_Sage Faith is like hope, a future tense which is not certain, is good to have faith but only when it comes with physical evidence, faith before evidence is manipulation,the essence of faith is to "convince",
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"Grok Computer" coming from @xai
Supposedly a computer-use agent? That's my guess. So basically like a taste of Macrohard.
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xAI is working on something called Grok Computer. I wonder what it is, not much mention in the sourcecode about it yet other than the flag.
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The devil was the first among the angels. Many people make the mistake of thinking the devil was originally dark, evil, or a natural opposite of God—as if God created light and darkness as equal forces. This is a heresy called dualism, which the Church rejected long ago. St. Gregory the Theologian says: 'The devil was an angel and became the devil not by nature, but by choice.' He was not created evil; he became evil, and that changes everything.
Why does this matter? Because the devil knew God personally—not through stories or books. He was with Him, saw His Glory, and still chose pride. The terrifying part isn't his strength, but that he knew the Truth and still turned away. St. Seraphim of Sarov spoke of this with such pain, as if it were a personal wound: 'Lucifer was the brightest of angels, the closest to God, yet he was darkened by his pride.'
Now, this first angel is our enemy. You might ask: 'If he was so great, isn't he too strong for us?' I see this fear in people's eyes during confession. To answer that, we must understand how he works. Most people imagine demons as obvious voices or night visions, but that delusion is dangerous. Their true work is ordinary—so normal that we mistake their suggestions for our own thoughts."

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