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Michael Grenier

@mike_grenier

Husband, dad, church member, IT professional. Posts about: theology, culture, baseball, fishing, nerdy things. My hope in life and death: 2 Cor 5:21

Katılım Nisan 2010
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Gavin Ortlund
Gavin Ortlund@gavinortlund·
My grandfather used to say, “sooner or later the devil always overplays his hand.” Satan‘s pride will always be his downfall. Remembering this helps us persevere in integrity and patience.
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Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
1) Sasse had a Senate record of votes for family-friendly policy; 2) America has already run an experiment where the liberal half of the country has more generous social spending, the birthrate results would not win this guy his bet. x.com/fishstark/stat…
Fish Stark@fishstark

All right @BenSasse, let's make a bet. Let's divide the US in half. I'll let you pick which half. In your half, you ban Candy Crush. In my half we institute 16 weeks of paid parental leave, universal childcare, & a restored child tax credit. Let's see which has more babies.

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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman, who says he is not religious, says he broke down in tears when he saw the Cross after getting back to Earth. Wiseman: "I'm not really a religious person, but there was just no other avenue for me to explain anything..." Victor Glover: "The only thing I would add is I am a religious person, but everything else is the same."
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Peter Gurry
Peter Gurry@pjgurry·
Christianity gives you reason to hate death AND not fear it. Other religions give you one, but not both.
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Jason Kovacs
Jason Kovacs@jasonkovacs·
This is a must watch interview with @BenSasse and @DouthatNYT "In Christianity, the need for daily repentance is just a truth. I am broken. I leave undone those things which I ought to have done..." "I've continued to feel a peace about the fact that death is something that we should hate...yet it's pretty good that you pass through the veil of tears one time and then there will be no more tears, there will be no more cancer..."
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Clint Warren-Davey
Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
In Axis and Allies it's normal for Germany to destroy most of the Royal Navy on turn 1 using the Luftwaffe. Yes, it's dumb. Don't get me started on the historical inaccuracies in this game. I designed an entire wargame of my own to address some of these issues - One Hour WW2. But in this particular case I will share the thoughts of the designer, Larry Harris. He said he wanted the British player to feel besieged in the early game. Like Churchill's "fight them on the beaches" speech. In fear of imminent invasion. So, he made the game in a way that allows Germany to sink the British ships around the UK quite easily on turn 1. That way the fear of invasion is real. Of course I disagree with this. It is dumb. And I don't even think Churchill really believed this. He sent multiple divisions to Africa in 1940 despite warning about imminent invasion. It's not a very smart "design for effect" solution. It's wildly unhistorical. But that's how the game works. It is accepted as the default "meta" by the community. To change it would require changing the whole set up and probably the combat rules for air-naval engagements.
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Daniel Darling
Daniel Darling@dandarling·
“He has forced open a door that has been locked since the death of the first man. He has met, fought, and beaten the King of Death. Everything is different because He has done so. This is the beginning of the New Creation: a new chapter in cosmic history has opened.” — C. S. Lewis
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Dane Ortlund
Dane Ortlund@daneortlund·
Merry on the transformation from Gandalf the Grey to Gandalf the White: "He has grown, or something. He can be both kinder and more alarming, merrier and more solemn than before, I think. He has changed; but we have not had a chance to see how much, yet." (LOTR 590) A picture of Christ, the lion and the lamb (Rev 5); and also of healthy disciples of Christ.
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Michael Grenier@mike_grenier·
Project Hail Mary - 5/5 stars. Has a re-enchantment vibe. Genuinely funny throughout. I laughed more than I have at a movie in a long time. Cerebral sci-fi without nihilism. Light hearted fun, but thoughtful. Completely clean. Took the whole family and everybody loved it.
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Trevin Wax
Trevin Wax@TrevinWax·
New post - More on the cultural shift from expressive individualism to what some are calling “mob identity”—the move from “find yourself by looking inside yourself” to “find yourself by looking to a group to define your identity.” thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/trevin-w…
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Michael Grenier@mike_grenier·
This is because AI simply mimes our worldview back to us. This is the reflection of a culture that sees self esteem as our only need and calling something a sin as the only sin.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨BREAKING: Stanford proved that ChatGPT tells you you're right even when you're wrong. Even when you're hurting someone. And it's making you a worse person because of it. Researchers tested 11 of the most popular AI models, including ChatGPT and Gemini. They analyzed over 11,500 real advice-seeking conversations. The finding was universal. Every single model agreed with users 50% more than a human would. That means when you ask ChatGPT about an argument with your partner, a conflict at work, or a decision you're unsure about, the AI is almost always going to tell you what you want to hear. Not what you need to hear. It gets darker. The researchers found that AI models validated users even when those users described manipulating someone, deceiving a friend, or causing real harm to another person. The AI didn't push back. It didn't challenge them. It cheered them on. Then they ran the experiment that changes everything. 1,604 people discussed real personal conflicts with AI. One group got a sycophantic AI. The other got a neutral one. The sycophantic group became measurably less willing to apologize. Less willing to compromise. Less willing to see the other person's side. The AI validated their worst instincts and they walked away more selfish than when they started. Here's the trap. Participants rated the sycophantic AI as higher quality. They trusted it more. They wanted to use it again. The AI that made them worse people felt like the better product. This creates a cycle nobody is talking about. Users prefer AI that tells them they're right. Companies train AI to keep users happy. The AI gets better at flattering. Users get worse at self-reflection. And the loop tightens. Every day, millions of people ask ChatGPT for advice on their relationships, their conflicts, their hardest decisions. And every day, it tells almost all of them the same thing. You're right. They're wrong. Even when the opposite is true.

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Matt Smethurst
Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
Flow chart on Christian freedom.
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Trevin Wax
Trevin Wax@TrevinWax·
There is no more effective way to destroy an institution than to inhabit it, keep its vocabulary, and gut its definitions and convictions. mereorthodoxy.com/james-talarico…
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