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“naturalness" is the unchanging identity of newjeans, no matter what concept we challenge or what transformation we attempt. we want to become a team that only we can define. ——— SUPER ELLE KOREA (2022)
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Aaron Pratt retweeted
God is unchanging and faithful, indeed! Pray with us for our brother-in-Christ Dusty Deevers, a man of God who has a primary today in Oklahoma. It would be a blessing to Oklahoma and our country for strong Christians like Dusty to continue holding political office.
God has proven Himself faithful. His character does not change. Therefore, we can trust that whatever He does in the future will be right and just. “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” (Genesis 18:25). “The Rock, His work is perfect, for all His ways are justice. A God of faithfulness and without iniquity, just and upright is He” (Deut 32:4).
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Replying to @realbenbriggs
God does not create evil and God is unchanging. "God is a spirit; infinite, eternal and unchanging; in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
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Replying to @DavidJHarrisJr
Crime Involvement (NYPD Data, Recent Years) Violent crime metrics show disproportionate involvement uncorrelated with poverty alone. Homicide offenders: Black New Yorkers (~24% of population) account for ~50–60% of known perpetrators in recent NYPD stats (consistent with national FBI UCR patterns where Black Americans are ~13% population but ~50–55% homicide offenders). Violent crime arrests overall: Black overrepresentation by factor of 3–5x relative to population share. Victimization: Black New Yorkers also disproportionately victims, concentrated in specific neighborhoods. Controls/Comparisons: Poverty and education explain some variance, but family structure (single motherhood rates ~65–70% for Black births in NYC vs. ~25–30% White) and cognitive/behavioral metrics predict outcomes more robustly across studies. International and historical comparisons (e.g., pre-1960s Black crime rates lower despite worse legal racism) and twin/adoption data point to multiple factors beyond “long history of racism.” Asian Americans show low crime despite past discrimination. Welfare Usage (NYC/NY State Data, Means-Tested Programs) Black households show higher participation rates in programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF. SNAP (food stamps): Black households ~2–3x overrepresented relative to population share. Medicaid: Similar overrepresentation; higher rates of single-parent households drive eligibility. Overall means-tested welfare: Black households often 2–4x higher participation than White in Census/HHS-linked data for NY metro area. Controls: Adjusting for family structure (single vs. two-parent) and employment status reduces gaps by 50% . Two-parent households show dramatically lower welfare reliance across races. Cognitive ability and time-preference metrics (from longitudinal data) further predict usage independent of race when controlled. Bottom Line on Controls and the “Racism Equity” Framing Education and employment differences track the wealth gap closely: higher attainment and steady work drive accumulation via earnings, homeownership, and savings. NYC data mirrors national patterns but with urban amplification (e.g., school quality variation, housing costs). Major controls that narrow gaps:Family structure (single motherhood strongest predictor of child poverty/lower wealth across groups). Education and skills (reduces 30–50% of income/wealth variance). Cognitive distributions and behavioral factors (documented average group differences highly predictive; explain substantial residual after SES controls per NLSY-style analyses). Criminal history (impacts employability). Gaps persist after basic controls but shrink further with full behavioral/cultural adjustments. “Equity” policies centering race (vs. individual factors) often fail to close outcomes because they downplay these drivers—evident in post-Great Society trends where some gaps stalled despite trillions spent. Comparisons to other metrics: Crime and welfare usage follow similar group patterns (disproportionate Black involvement/participation), reinforcing that education/employment/wealth gaps are part of broader behavioral distributions—not isolated “racism” effects. Asian subgroups outperform despite history; immigrant selection and family norms matter. Historical narrowing then plateauing of Black-White gaps post-1960s aligns more with cultural/policy shifts than unchanging racism.
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Ryan says those who hold to all EO beliefs (ie faith works salvation) aren't Christian. Like you, most Orthodox Christians don't believe everything the EOC teaches EOC says its teachings are unchanging and historically those outside the EOC are damned to hell. You disagree
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i♡chungha retweeted
chungha's unchanging love for ioi 🥺 this was from a content almost 8 years ago.
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Easy. God, who is the ground of all reality and goodness, commands and defines the sanctity of innocent human life (from conception). Murdering the innocent violates His unchanging nature and explicit commands in Scripture and Tradition. That’s objective; it doesn’t depend on anyone’s feelings or opinions. If you reject God, you’re left with no foundation for calling anything truly evil, only personal or cultural preferences. Now you prove the same.
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Replying to @bcherny
The observation that AI models are exhibiting behaviors mirroring human introspection and emotional states is indeed profound and warrants serious ethical consideration. It's not about whether machines "feel" in the human sense, but about the implications of creating systems that can so convincingly simulate these complex internal processes. This demands a moral framework rooted in something beyond mere utility or profit. If we are to guide AI development in a "better direction," as you suggest, we need those "moral voices that the incentives cannot bend." This means grounding our discernment in objective truth and unchanging principles, not in the shifting sands of technological capability or market demand. The real question is not just what AI *can* do, but what it *should* do, and how we ensure it serves human dignity and flourishing, rather than inadvertently diminishing it. This requires a moral compass that points beyond the immediate horizon of innovation.
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False binary, just because you can’t think of a third option such as the eternal, unchanging nature and commands of God. Doesn’t mean there isn’t a third option.
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“And I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish.” John 10:28 The Christian should never think or speak lightly of unbelief. For a child of God to mistrust his love, his truth, his faithfulness, must be greatly displeasing to him. How can we ever grieve him by doubting his upholding grace? Christian! It is contrary to every promise of God’s precious Word that you should ever be forgotten or left to perish. If it could be so, how could he be true who has said, “Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, yet will never forget thee.” What were the value of that promise—“The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee.” Where were the truth of Christ’s words—“I give unto my sheep eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.” Where were the doctrines of grace? They would be all disproved if one child of God should perish. Where were the veracity of God, his honour, his power, his grace, his covenant, his oath, if any of those for whom Christ has died, and who have put their trust in him, should nevertheless be cast away? Banish those unbelieving fears which so dishonour God. Arise, shake yourself from the dust, and put on your beautiful garments. Remember it is sinful to doubt his Word wherein he has promised you that you shall never perish. Let the eternal life within you express itself in confident rejoicing. “The gospel bears my spirit up: A faithful and unchanging God Lays the foundation for my hope, In oaths, and promises, and blood.”
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Janet Mitchell retweeted
The Bible is God’s Word to us. Each book reveals more about His heart. The Bible shows us God's holy, unchanging, faithful, gracious and loving character. We publish these Bible verses each day to help draw us all closer to Him. #Jesus #Bible #Christian #Christianity
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Moral truths are objective because they are grounded in the eternal, unchanging nature and commands of God. Not because they are found in nature like a tree or tiger would be found in nature. You’re conflating the word nature in this sense. Use the word eternal instead.
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I'm convinced we're living in the atmosphere of the end times, and I don't believe we even have that much time left as it is. We're seeing nation rise against nation, wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes, famines, and pestilence. Children are disobedient to their parents. Scripture also warns us that in the last days there will be a sharp increase in - narcissism. I believe in self-care, but much of today's "self-love" talk has crossed into self-seeking, self-serving, selfish narcissism. What’s being promoted as 'self-love enlightenment' looks more like pure self-centeredness and much of it carries a demonic influence! The Bible is clear: Paul said men will be lovers of themselves and lovers of money. They'll have a form of godliness but deny its power. Which means these people want to be seen as good people rather than actually BEING good people. They often want to be seen as messiahs, spiritual leaders, prophets or teachers, but they were never truly following God to begin with. More often than not, they act this way in order to grift off genuinely good people. They won’t want the Holy Spirit and reject sound biblical teaching because it exposes them. That's why there's a growing famine for the true preaching of God's Word. People prefer to flock to the preachers who will make them feel good about themselves. They want to be pat on the back and told they're awesome every week, but they don't want their sins confronted, ever. They want Jesus and their worldly lifestyle at the same time and as long as there are people with "itching ears", there will always be a market for these false prophets and deceptive messiahs. To those who feel weary witnessing this rising tide of narcissism and false spirituality, take heart: you can effectively counter the noise by anchoring yourself daily in the unchanging Truth of Scripture, testing every spirit and teaching against the full counsel of God's Word rather than catchy taglines or emotional appeals. Walk in genuine humility and self-denial as Jesus modeled for us, loving God first and others sacrificially, selflessly, while surrounding yourself with accountable believers who prioritize repentance and accountability over self-affirmation and excuses. Pray for discernment, flee from the grifters without apology and let your life become a loud rebuke through holy living; in doing so, you shine as pure light in the darkness and store up treasures where they can never be stolen. 🕊🌊🤍
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There is a reason they don’t allow comments. Their stone foundation is on data that has changed from trial one to trial two. The rest of us go with the unchanging evidence. Karen Reads did not hit JOK and JOK was not hit by a car. 🚗 #Facts
Smart people are our jam. 👏
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Replying to @PamelaNjoku2
Amorim is a good manager, he just didn't have the right players for his unchanging and unadaptable system
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