Message from @de ton
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Good on ya mate
you should greentext that on /b/ fam
Ezekiel 18:24
**Ezekiel 18:24 - Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)**
```Dust
<24> But if the just man turn himself away from his justice, and do iniquity according to all the abominations which the wicked man useth to work, shall he live? all his justices which he hath done, shall not be remembered: in the prevarication, by which he hath prevaricated, and in his sin, which he hath committed, in them he shall die. ```
"Christians" who support secularism enrage me the most
I consider them worse than neckbeards
Seriously, it sounds to me like idolatry
Secularism is a heresy, to my understanding.
Have any of got any suggestions for reading on the competitive nature of sin? As in, the argument for virtue when faced with a less than virtuous world and examples of men who have been less than virtuous but have then gone on to become saints? Asking for a friend.
Is anyone up right now? I need some help.
Sorry if I'm too late, but I can help.
>chilling on my laptop doing some work
>look at time
>1am
>oh boy, I had better hurry up, otherwise I won't get any sleep
>finish work
>ahh, that was quick
>look at time
>6am
Well, on the flipside, at least you're done, now.
I'm not tho
Aaaaaaaaand, I'm done.
Phew.
I have no idea what to do with myself for an hour.
If I pray, I will just fall into a deep sleep.
If I read, I will feel mentally exhausted.
@de ton What needed help?
Define semitic paganism
Paganism in northern africa and middle east. Specifically the pagans that worshipped ilu.
First time I hear of this and why is this our problem?
Why is semetic paganism bad, if its more related to christianity than greco-roman and germanic paganism?
Related in a spatial sense or theological one?
If in spacial, that is irrelevant to the truth
If in a theological sense, it is still falsehood that should be replaced with the truth
By the way, I have been trying something lately
In computer science, a language model is a program that is able to predict how some text will continue, word by word. This prediction, which is part of the field of artificial intelligence which fedoras glorify to the point of believing machines will come alive, is merely based on how words appear near each other in the set of examples that are used to train the program
The language model is, therefore, trained with many examples of text that will determine how it will behave
So I have trained a language model with a bible, texts from the councils, and thousands of writtings from the Church fathers that I crawled from the newadvent website
The result is something like this:
The end to the Filioque debate
I think the model, whjich takes several hours to be trained (but can be further refined) was properly saved. Once I confirm it tomorrow, I will do some more tests and see what it predicts
Don't go Terry A. Davis on us though.
At the end of the day, machines are man-made and thus don't possess any higher knowledge than man.
Yes, as I mentioned it is just a cu4iosity that feeds on coocurrence statistics
I have a prayer request for my dad. He dislocated his knee on Saturday and ended up pushing the kneecap into hia thigh and the tendon that holds it is just gone. So he has to get surgery tomorrow.
... also pray for him 'cause once this is all done with and he's healed, we're going to tease him about breaking his leg by slipping on a cow patty for years after this. Thats just the kind of family we are: once the tragedy is over, it becomes comedy.
That's not such a bad thing. But I'll pray that the surgery goes well.
Great text from St Augustine in "the City of God", addressed at pagans and their degeneracy, but perfectly applies to democracy and the current world wheere the rule is some kind of pagan hedonism: