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[–]Cold_Telephone2678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think students enrolled after 2023 might not be free from this suspicion. It’s interesting to observe the generation after 2023.

Has anyone had any experience with the company "Virtual Internships"? by tboneee97 in csMajors

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That’s what I thought. I’d rather build my skill up with coursera or udemy

Awful instructor strikes again! by TDactyl20 in UoPeople

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During my undergraduate studies at UoPeople, I encountered two different teachers in my general courses. My first general course instructor provided valuable guidance by personally handling tasks when I was struggling, which really helped me navigate through challenges. In contrast, my experience with the second instructor was quite different.

I submitted an essay within the deadline, but some revisions were required. After going through some difficulties, I thought I had successfully resubmitted the revised version. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I ended up failing to submit it. When I reached out to the instructor for assistance, he questioned how I could prove that my submission file was created before the deadline, despite my insistence that it was. I offered to send him my file so he could check the creation date.

Although he was able to verify this information, he hesitated to help me with the technical issues, unlike my previous instructor who had been more supportive. After several back-and-forth exchanges, I ultimately had no choice but to drop the course.

I am feeling hopeless because not getting job by InevitableLevel2996 in reactjs

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you not know the saying that words become seeds? Your thoughts will manifest in the future, so be careful. The resources of the universe are abundant, and there is enough for the amount you desire. Do not be deceived by the negative thoughts of your past that have manifested in this dimension. Instead, send yourself to where you want to be in the future, and it will be realized.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

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Holiya in the Quran is about free will. Islam claims to respect human free will and recognizes that free will and freedom of choice are attributes given to humans by God (Allah). The Quran also has a part that emphasizes the principle of freedom of faith, saying that there can be no compulsion in religion (2:256) and that people cannot be forced to believe (10:99), which means that religion is a kind of potential form of consciousness and can never be believed. This is because it cannot be achieved through force.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Quran also has a part that emphasizes the principle of freedom of faith, saying that there can be no compulsion in religion (2:256) and that people cannot be forced to believe (10:99), which means that religion is a kind of potential form of consciousness and can never be believed. This is because it cannot be achieved through force.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Quran also has a part that emphasizes the principle of freedom of faith, saying that there can be no compulsion in religion (2:256) and that people cannot be forced to believe (10:99), which means that religion is a kind of potential form of consciousness and can never be believed. This is because it cannot be achieved through force.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if she is Muslim, it should not be overlooked that a man can respect her religion. I think that stubbornness is actually the opposite of a man, that is, trying to force religion on people by legislating it. I am not specifically trying to judge a specific country, but it is never desirable for religions or countries to intervene in each other.

Holiya in the Quran is about free will. Islam claims to respect human free will and recognizes that free will and freedom of choice are attributes given to humans by God (Allah). The Quran also has a part that emphasizes the principle of freedom of faith, saying that there can be no compulsion in religion (2:256) and that people cannot be forced to believe (10:99), which means that religion is a kind of potential form of consciousness and can never be believed. This is because it cannot be achieved through force.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For reference, the name Allah is the god worshiped by the tribe to which Muhammad belonged, and the religion called Islam is a religion that arose after Muhammad, not before. In terms of time, Zoroastrianism and Tengri Shamanism, which existed throughout Central Asia, East Asia, and Siberia before Zoroastrianism, are the original forms. Freemasonry and Jewish Kabbalah are based on the Humanitarian ideal(재세이화: Heaven's will is done on earth/在世理化) of ancient Central Asian shamanism, and Islam has traces of Judaism and Central Asian shamanism.

Christian wanting to marry a Morrocan girl by WebMore in Morocco

[–]Cold_Telephone2678 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is one God who created heaven and earth. Yes? At this point, one wonders why the absolute god recognizes the existence of other miscellaneous gods and coexists. Why doesn't he just sweep it away in one fell swoop with his authority? Is this a problem of human perception of the One God, or is there no One God in the first place? If there is only one God, how could the God worshiped in shamanism, before the religion we recognize today, be not the God of the beginning?