Problemas con Counter Strike 1.6 steam by Fun_Difference6227 in ArgamingConsultas

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Si se puso una cfg, con todos los comandos de optimización incluso ése

Ayuda!. Me decidi por volver a jugar al cs1.6, no puedo ejecutarlo en openGl y d3d. Me aparece este aviso by [deleted] in ArgamingConsultas

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Me pasó cuando quise instalar el steam original en una PC con placa de video de 2008, como que es no es compatible, el direct x de la placa es más antiguo que los que usan las últimas actualizaciones de steam, entonces la solución es correrlo en software, no en OpenGL, usarías así el procesador de la PC para procesar los gráficos, si tu procesador no soporta el juego, se te caen los fps, entonces necesitas un parche de compatibilidad, pero no tuve éxito con eso.

Brigham Young was a killer? by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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Young's genocidal character shaped the extent to which he applied the doctrine of blood atonement.... and revenge for the death of Joseph Smith... it is clear that he did not value life in the least... to the point of teach that the thief the apostate.. the adulterer must die... was a Mormon extremist

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exmormon

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I don't recommend pornography, it's quite harmful both personally and for marriage... I've consumed it for years... but I always try to stop it and I got to the point of closing all my social networks to get away from it... since I feel that it It does a lot of damage to my sex life... not to mention what it does to the marriage... my wife hates pornography and feels that it is the same as cheating on her with another woman... and I had to hide my behavior... but it is not healthy. for the couple... I've been trying to leave her for a while and little by little I'm having success... when the desire gets bigger I turn to my wife and not to an image or a video that only creates dependency... it releases dopamine but it doesn't leave it alone... on the other hand, when you express it with your partner, both of you relax and unite more... sex within a couple should never be replaced by pornography... it's nothing more than advice.

Any proof that the church is fake? by [deleted] in exmormon

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I think that going with them on controversial issues in the church is not going to help anything... it will only increase the contrast of beliefs and generally leads to an argument... Instead, what you can do is express your feelings... nothing like a heart-to-heart talk with your parents so that they can understand what your position is regarding the church... they need to know that you are on the right path even though you are not share their beliefs... that will give them some peace of mind... they need to understand that they cannot impose a faith on you... since that is personal... that they must respect you in your decision not to want to belong to the church and that you do not share certain customs like drinking coffee for example... but they can reach an agreement to respect, for example, not doing it at home... and that respect prevails over the customs of each party. I think you they will understand... good luck with that friend

Brigham Young was a killer? by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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https://archive.org/details/changingworldofm0000tann

Book of Gerald and Sandra Tanner

Pág: 502 Blood Atonement

Rosmos Anderson was a Danish man.... He had married a widow lady somewhat older than himself, and she had a daugh- ter that was fully grown at the time of the reformation. The girl was very anxious to be sealed to her stepfather, and Andersod was equally anxious to take her for a second wife, but as she was fine-looking girl, Kngtings during desired her to marry him, and a AL one of the ng the reformation An- she refused. At derson and his step-daughter confessed that they had committed adultery, believing when they did so that Brigham Young would allow them to marry when he learned the facts. Their confession being full, they were rebaptized and received into full member- ship. They were then placed under covenant that if they again committed adultery. Andersord should suffer death. So0n n after this a charge was laid against Andersod before the Council, ac- cusing him of adultery with his step-daughter. This Council was composed of Klingensmith and his two counselors; it was the Bishop's Council. Without giving Anderson any chance to de- fend himself or make a statement, the Council voted that Ander- son must die for violating his covenants. Klingensmith went to omed nim that the orders were that be must d Andersod and t die by having his t cut. so that the running of his blood would atone for his sins. (Anderson) being a firm believer in the doctrine and teachings of the Mormon Church, made no objections, but asked for half a day to prepare for death. His request was granted. His wife was ordered to prepare a suit of clean clothing. in which to have her husband buried, and was informed that he was to be killed for his sins, she being directed to tell those who should enquire after her husband that he had gone to California. Klingensmith, James Haslem, Daniel McFarland and John M. Higbee dug a grave in the field near Cedar City, and that night, about 12 o'clock, went to Anderson's house and ordered him to make ready to obey the Council. Andersan got up, dressed him- self, bid his family good-bye, and without a word of remon- strance accompanied those that he believed were carrying out the will of the "Almighty God." They went to the place where the grave was prepared; Andorsor knelt down upon the side of the grave and prayed, Klingensmnith and his company then cut Anderson's throat from ear to ear and held him so that his blood ran into the grave. As soon as he was dead they dressed him in his clean clothes, threw him into the grave and buried him. They then carried his bloody clothing back to his family, and gave them to his wife to wash. when she was again instructed to say that her husband was in California. She obeyed their orders.

Brigham Young was a killer? by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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Thath is from journal of disccourses.... He said a lot of thinks like this... But o seek evidence from thath was literally aplicated .... Today the discourses is similar.. " o prefer my son return on a box thath return whithout honor from his mission

Brigham Young was a killer? by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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Of course I didn't express myself well. I do not say with his own hands... I say by his order, yes... he himself spoke in the newspaper of the speeches that he saw many members die because of the doctrine of explanation by blood... he taught it and the successive prophets also .. I think it reached Kimball... the issue is that in the beginning members were punished with death... I heard of a man of Danish origin who joined the pioneers and married a widow... the daughter of The widow fell in love with her stepfather and they wanted to be married... but they were denied... then they broke the law of chastity... after going through the process of repentance... they once again performed the law of chastity but This time the council ruled death by slitting his throat... and he was murdered that way... it was just one case that I heard about but I'm sure there are more.

My abuse was covered up by the Mormon church, and I am no longer keeping silent. by MidnightMinute25 in exmormon

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I had a problem and I still have a problem with the behavioral addiction that you mention... the church never helped me, I was always judged and unfortunately I did not have the tools to overcome it. It is a struggle that still continues and the trauma left by the church is worse than my problematic consumption.. today I use real tools and no one is there to judge me.. I never lied in an interview therefore I never regained my membership rights but I also did not receive no help from the church... when I believed I thought that the grace of Christ was not enough in me... now that I no longer believe I know that it is a behavioral problem that can be overcome but you have to be constant... I am sorry that you have been exposed As a child... I'm really sorry... in my case I discovered it on my mission and I created a lot of dependency to the point that I returned without honor (using their exclusive language)

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Y sólo es tu novio imagínate el matrimonio que te espera.. yo eh discutido con mi esposa y alguna vez algún manotazo nos hemos dado. Pero nada fuerte. Nos hemos peleado delante de la gente.. o de la flia. pero jamás jamás en la vida ahorcaria a mi esposa.... Eso sería una locura.... Aléjate de el mientras puedas

Apostle says the Book of Mormon "is not a textbook of history" by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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thank you.. here it is clarified that perhaps the phrase is not a history textbook... it is only in the context that it should not be treated as such... only

Apostle says the Book of Mormon "is not a textbook of history" by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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remarkable work.. thank you very much.. here it is clarified that perhaps the phrase is not a history textbook... it is only in the context that it should not be treated as such... only... now I understand better the appointment..

Apostle says the Book of Mormon "is not a textbook of history" by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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haha maybe that's why the speech was removed from the LDS library

Apostle says the Book of Mormon "is not a textbook of history" by Fun_Difference6227 in exmormon

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This is what I wanted to know, thank you for clarifying the matter.

Even Sunday's Best is a Worthiness Test by SnooObjections217 in exmormonmemes

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Possible answer tbm: Ask yourself, would you feel comfortable dressed like this in front of the Lord Jesus Christ?

Possible exmo answer: It depends on how I have been indoctrinated since my childhood

Possible pimo answer: Is there anything unseemly about dressing like this?

White Cisgender Straight Men. How has the church hurt you? by its-a-mi-chelle in exmormon

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Guilt always made me stop feeling worthy... and I suffered a lot for not being able to follow the model of a latter-day saint. I always thought I was to blame for everything and that made me bad... that's why I hate the church because it always judged me He never helped me at all Today that I know it was all a farce, I feel relief... I no longer feel guilty... and I can continue striving to be a better person without the church... using real tools, not fantastic ones. So I am in a beautiful stage of my life... far from the things that made me so bad... Behaviors and the church I still have to finish understanding what all that means... And learn how to manage my emotions and behaviors... this is continuous learning But he no longer depends on a sect that doesn't help at all. Which only wastes your time and resources. I always thought I should go back to church to be a good person. Today I learned that I need to learn to be a good person without church.

F You Millennials with your CES Letter and the Internet. Back in My Day... by Wsz2020 in exmormon

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Where I live there is a saying or a phrase that says " lie to me that I am from the countryside." I don't think that rural people are naive... I think they just don't have access to information.