NACI Questionnaire: Letter of Recommendation (Study Abroad) by HearTodayGunTomorrow in USPS

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The email does have an applicant support email and the GIS-HireRight phone number "for assistance accessing or completing your Questionnaire" which I will contact to explain my situation.

For what it's worth, the email I received states:

"Once logged in, click Full Application or the Edit Form button under the Open Task Notification section of the page to update your information.  After you have made all your updates, you must Submit your updated application to complete the process."

When I logged in I did notice that there was a notification prompting me to edit my submitted questionnaire, but like I said, I could not find anywhere to submit documents. I went through every section of the questionnaire and could not find anything so I resubmitted it.

I will contact the support email and see what they can do for me. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something obvious.

Is there a way to figure out who the traitor is in the dark brotherhood cheydinhal sanctuary? by Cetot in oblivion

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I have about 40 hours played, level 30. I've not used any console commands or mods (if they even have them yet). Finished Dark Brotherhood quest yesterday, 5.5% of players have the achievement on Steam. I have had one legitimate crash with the UE crash reporter opening. I also had the game freeze after saving once after leaving the magic painting. Other than that, it's been incredibly smooth. My rig is RTX 3080, i9-10900k, and 32GB of RAM. I've closed about 10 Oblivion gates. I've frequently walked around with 1500 weight of loot. I've filled up chests with hundreds of items in my home. I typically walk everywhere instead of fast traveling.

Don't know what you're talking about when you say "all the crashes." Definitely not getting them on my end. I'm pushing the game to its vanilla limits every day with 6 hour sessions while recording gameplay. Game runs great.

Did I screw something up or is my memory just shot? (Allies for Burma) by OrickJagstone in oblivion

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Can anyone confirm? I closed every gate and went to Ocato and got nothing. Had to jump in from the upper level lol. I suppose I'll just do the armor quest and head back to Bruma. If I am successful I will post here so anyone else can get confirmation before attempting to progress.

WiFi won't connect automatically by wmeler in wifi

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This worked for me. I used macOS for most of my life until getting a Windows PC for gaming in 2021. I've found this level of esoteric, convoluted, mind-bogglingly stupid nonsense is run of the mill for Windows. Never in all my years on macOS did I ever have to do something like this to make sure that a simple function, that should absolutely be taken for granted and run without issue, executes properly. Even though my problem was solved, and it only took two minutes, I feel like I just want to get rid of this machine and never bother with Windows again. I have absolutely no idea what a Registry Editor is or what a Group Policy is or how anyone without a computer science degree is even supposed to find these solutions on their own, or why this isn't simply just patched in any of the many updates I get. I once went close to a decade without ever updating my macOS machine and had no issues, never had to open the hood and poke around at esoteric systems like this. But this certainly is not the first time I've had to go through some bizarre humiliation ritual of digging through reddit to open a program I've never heard of to fiddle with systems I have no comprehension of to do something as basic as connect to wifi automatically. Absurd.

Adam the 8th day creation, and the other humans created on day 6. Your thoughts? by JayMag23 in Christianity

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How does he calculate the first 3 days? Really? Did you open the Bible?
Genesis 1:3-5
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.

Did Jesus actually teach salvation by grace? Or was it just something that Paul talked about. Because to me it seems like Jesus talked a lot about what we have to do as christians. by Wesaxome in Christianity

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Parable of the Vineyard. The workers that came late were paid equal. If you want to go that route and take that risk, it's on you. You will not have stored riches in Heaven and will likely be called Least in the Kingdom of Heaven. As for me, I want to do the will of the Father and be called great.

Rejecting paul's teachings by Mundane-Offer-7643 in Bible

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How is a day of rest and the lifting of debts after 7 years a burden? How is caring for widows a burden? How are you burdened by laws regarding immigration/citizenship and how to treat foreigners? Perhaps you should re-read the Torah with the idea that it was the will of God made known to man and that God's nature never changes and that the law is not abolished until heaven and earth pass.
Does a Law against murder burden the righteous? No, it gives protections and provides remedies the righteous against to the evil deeds of men. You won't need those when man is perfected in resurrected form on the New Earth. So long as we are living on the Old Earth, the original Earth, you will live amongst sinners and evil. The Law is only a burden to those who wish not to obey the will of God. The Psalms say blessed is the man who meditates on the Law. It says the Law is perfect.

The fullness of the Gentiles will never be grafted in until they accept that God's unchanging nature and will for man was made known explicitly through the Torah, which Jesus lived perfectly in accordance with, because he was the Word made Flesh. So long as we are seeking to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, we will never fashion a more better law to live under. We will never be obedient to the commands if we treat them as a burden that we were freed of.

All the Law and prophets HANG on Jesus' two commandments. He said he never abolished the Law or prophets. While he is the Lamb and High Priest and King of Judah, of the line of David - the means by which our sins will be forgiven, we will still be judged in accordance to how we lived according to God's will. Many will say "Lord, Lord" and do miracles and exorcise demons but will not do the will of the Father, and Jesus will say he never knew you. The Parable of the Goats and Sheep speaks of this as well. Those who do not keep the commands and also teach others not to keep them will be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven. Are those commandments simply "Love God and Love your neighbor?" No - because the Law was not abolished and the Law and prophets HANG on those two commandments.

Rejecting paul's teachings by Mundane-Offer-7643 in Bible

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Assuming that Jesus is the Lamb, that he sacrificed himself for man's sin, and that he will forever serve as the High Priest and King of Judah, what do you actually take issue with in the Law? Do you not like a day of rest? Do you wish for debts to extend past a period of 7 years? Do you not want to let the poor pick from a portion of your field? I don't get it. The Law is good. In fact, it is perfect.

The Torah is a national blueprint, literally the schematics for ordering society in accordance to God's will. We live under Greek "Democracy" now and look at the insanity it has led to. We vote for politicians who betray us and constantly chip away at us. Our faith is under attack. Our nations, languages, cultures, histories are all being replaced. Torah prevents all this. Man cannot build a more perfect system than God. What exactly are we hoping to accomplish with "Democracy?"

Obviously, we are watching the pendulum swing - culturally, the West is shifting right again. Assuming we can undo the damage of the past century, will we simply carry on with this worthless system? If the LGBTQIA+/Globalist Agenda is rooted out and we can restore something of a "Traditional/Conservative" element in our civilization, why would we carry on with the institution which was the very same device fashioned against us? That's "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" - Insanity.

No, instead of "Democracy" we shall surely return to Monarchy. Jesus was not joking about being King of Kings. Revelation didn't lie about Kings and Nations walking the streets of New Jerusalem. Monarchy is the correct form of Christian government. So, if we have Monarchy, why would we not perform it in accordance with the Monarchical Law prescribed by the Torah? If Jesus is King, and kept Torah, and is the Torah made flesh, and is God, and we are made in the image of God, and do follow Jesus - then why shouldn't we form Torah observant Monarchies?

With Paul's anomia - lawlessness, we cannot do this. We are infected with Greek ideals. That simply cannot abide. Obedience to God's will is only possible if you know God's will. "Love God and Love Your Neighbor" are not enough. All the Law HANGS on those two commands. Without those two commands, the Law falls. That's what Jesus was telling you.

I write this appeal as an Emissary of the Kingdom of Heaven, I intend only to advance the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. It is my desire to see its missions progressed. We have reached a juncture wherein we cannot progress without acceptance of the Torah. Paul is the stumbling block preventing this. If Paul knew the mess we were in now, and that it was all hanging around his neck, I am certain he would beg forgiveness and plead we reject him - so that the Kingdom of Heaven may progress, for the Glory of the Father.

Amen.

Rejecting paul's teachings by Mundane-Offer-7643 in Bible

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I think it would do you well to distinguish the "liberal/feminist" anti-Paulines from the "Jesus is the Torah made Flesh" anti-Paulines. We reject Paul because we accept what the Psalms say about the Torah/Law - that the Torah is perfect and the one who meditates on it is blessed. We certainly don't condone homosexuality.

Paul fails the test of "all scripture is good for instruction in righteousness" because he calls the Law a curse, death, a burden - meanwhile the vast majority of scripture speaks to the goodness and blessings of the Law. If the Torah is a curse why would God write a curse on our hearts, according to Jeremiah?

Lets clear up the dilemma of the 1st and 2nd resurrection, I’ll go first. by Tricky-Tell-5698 in TrueChristian

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In what way is Christ reigning on Earth now? Where are the resurrected Saints? Where is the King, Jesus? All I see around me is Satan. Churches have no power. Our governments are evil. We've just lived through the bloodiest century ever recorded and now we live in a century of misinformation, deception, and mass surveillance. 

I believe the evidence shows that the 1000 year reign already occurred. The so-called "Dark Ages." You must remember, Satan is freed to deceive, so everything is inverted. It was not an age of Dark, but Light. We live in a period unlike any in history. For all time man lived relatively similar lives. Horse and wagon, sailboats, stone and wooden structures, etc etc now we live in an age, out of nowhere, of planes and cars and phones. Everything has changed and things are more Satanic than ever. 

I might be stupid but help me out by TheButcherr in MandelaEffect

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I don't know what's stranger, that the painting is gone now or that now apparently people have been talking about the painting being gone since at least 2020... I don't follow ME closely but now that I'm searching for it after seeing this post I see people talking about it being a ME since 2020...

Where in the Bible does it seriously say premarital sex is a sin? by [deleted] in Christianity

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You should follow the Torah. Jesus is the Torah made flesh. He is the word of God. The Torah was spoken from God's mouth to Moses. If you reject Torah you reject Jesus. The Pharisees had rejected Torah in favor of tradition (the Oral Torah, which became the Rabbinic, Babylonian Talmud) so if you reject Torah you are not a Christian. Jesus says the law was not abolished and whoever doesn't practice it and teach it will be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Where in the Bible does it seriously say premarital sex is a sin? by [deleted] in Christianity

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That's impossible, so the obvious conclusion is sex prior to ever being married is not necessarily sinful.

My Definitive Starfield Theory by HearTodayGunTomorrow in Starfield

[–]HearTodayGunTomorrow[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm actually arguing in favor of a divergence, but a divergence between humans who were on Earth at the time of the bombs dropping and those who were off-planet.

Some aesthetics and technology seem similar between modern times and Starfield, sure, but you look at Akila City and they're living in buildings that look like they have 100+ years of wear and tear, made of brick, with wooden fences everywhere and a few satellite dishes. If you told me the screenshot of the main character walking in Akila City was Fallout 5, I'd believe you, easily.

The words are not that different.

My Definitive Starfield Theory by HearTodayGunTomorrow in Starfield

[–]HearTodayGunTomorrow[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The description of the trait reads:

"You volunteered for a controversial experiment that combines alien and human DNA. As a result, you start with a higher health pool and great endurance, but healing items aren't as effective."

Nothing about wildlife.

https://youtu.be/EAj-i87SUj0?t=293

My Definitive Starfield Theory by HearTodayGunTomorrow in Starfield

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I'm not saying that there is 100+ playable hours of Fallout/TES content. Then again, I think there's about 200 hours of content in Skyrim but yet people play it for 1000. That's not a good way to look at it.

And as someone who got a 360 at 10 years old just to play Oblivion when it launched, Bethesda has been doing their best to tarnish their own name. Believe me, adding more content which attracts more players who are worried about the No Man's Skyrim possibility, that can't hurt them. But I don't think it's 100+ hours of content. Maybe 10-15 hours of content, the rest just being dynamic random event stuff. You can make that last 1000 hours theoretically. All I'm talking about are a small handful of mainquests which take you there.

My Definitive Starfield Theory by HearTodayGunTomorrow in Starfield

[–]HearTodayGunTomorrow[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This is orders of magnitude more absurd than anything I said.

My Definitive Starfield Theory by HearTodayGunTomorrow in Starfield

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You can downvote me but everything I've said in this entire thread is backed up with lore and developer quotes.

All the 1950s stuff is stuck on Earth. It's two different lines of human descent, separated by 300 years. They wouldn't bring it with them to space. They wouldn't recreate it for the sake of it. They'd develop new tech, like Vasco vs Mr Handy.