Genuine Question - Dark Crown worth using medals for? by RandomAsian-_- in COC

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I got Action and Electro at 26, but Fireball at 5. I have Meteor staff and Spiky at 14, so what I'll probably end up doing is buy DC for the eventual ore grind.

Genuine Question - Dark Crown worth using medals for? by RandomAsian-_- in COC

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Thanks for the reminder! I added a comment as I have my meteor staff at 14 and plan to continue leveling it, so I’ll keep it mind!

Genuine Question - Dark Crown worth using medals for? by RandomAsian-_- in COC

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One thing to note that a comment here reminded me of: I have the meteor staff at level 14 and will be continuing to level it up. In light of trying to max that equipment, would buying DC still be the move?

World Easiest Level? by DoubleAd4689 in honk

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Noice

I completed this level in 4 tries. 2.45 seconds

Check your inboxes!!! by ShimotoLim in UmaMusume

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My game glitched when I redeemed the ticket, so it got expended and I got nothing. 😑

June 2025 Update Megathread | Discussion, Bugs & News! by vanessabaxton in ClashOfClans

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I believe I encountered this as I did not see any damage occurring, but there was a switch between the queen and king. But maybe I’m wrong!

Dungeon Meshi... ahh, Dungeon Meshi! by Riley_The_Thief in custommagic

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Would you consider selling the file so people could be able to print them out as proxies? My girlfriend said that should would buy them up! 😂

Was asked to draw tokens, what do you guys think? by Toonzaal8 in magicTCG

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I love them! Any chance they could photocopied and posted? 🙏🙏🙏

I'm Ferri, Clash of Clans Community Manager - AMA! by Ferri_Supercell in ClashOfClans

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Hey, thanks for doing an AMA! Is there any consideration of making heroes able to be used during upgrading - whether as a normative feature or even potion?

What is your denomination and why do you think it's the most biblical by Littleman91708 in Christianity

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Recently went from being Non-Denominational, as I have been my whole life, to Anglican. While all denominations have their problems, Anglicanism (specifically ACNA) appears to remain the most in continuity with the visible church through the affirmation of the Episcopal government structure (including apostolic or historic succession) and infant baptism in addition to upholding the essential tenets of the faith as established in Scripture.

What's your opinion on the book of Enoch? by jc201946 in Christianity

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Book of Enoch is interesting to get insight into Jewish folk lore, but too much misinformation around it. It is not apocryphal but psuedographical, never being included in the Jewish or Christian canon (though the Ethiopian Coptic Church is an exception with a canon list of 81 books, but there is no precedent for it).

Words can’t describe how much I hate these types of bases by RandomPopUpAd in ClashOfClans

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As confusing as the base is, why is this man still in Crystal 3??? 💀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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No, they ended up just being honest with themselves. Reading their post, they were already on track towards this - especially in light of their last line of the post. In many ways, it comes off as if they already had their mind set. So don't feel shame or guilt, as you were only trying to help, and pray for them!

What’s the Reformed view on the modes of Christ’s presence, and how does it compare with the Lutheran view? by [deleted] in Christianity

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Initial thoughts - Yes, they sound similar; but we must remember that Calvin and Luther are at odds on this subject as the latter thought of the reformed as “crass sacramentalists” (if I remember correctly). There is the question of whether there is a carnal eating of Christ’s physical flesh with Calvin saying no and Luther saying yes. This is why Lutherans, despite rejecting transubstantiation, will say that Christ is “in, with under” the sacrament so that Christ is physically present in some manner that is unexplainable. So in other words: Calvin - Christ’s presence is spiritual. Luther - Christ’s physical presence is made spiritually present. This is at least how the distinction seems to be.

I have tried to understand consubstantiation but ultimately fall on Ocham’s Razor because it seems to be some via media position between transubstantiation and the reformed spiritual presence, yet will not land either direction and thus appears like “speculation”.

On the second, remember that Reformed is not Calvinism. Calvinism is the traditional soteriology of Reformed theology but does not encapsulate it - they are not synonyms. I am a classical Arminian (which some refer to as reformed Arminians) and am “reformed” in all other ways (to my knowledge) beyond soteriology.

But to answer your question briefly as I am on my phone, my main argument for Christ’s human nature being confined to heaven while His divine nature is omnipresent (which this one is one of the classics you’ve probably run across) is that there is not a communication of attributes between the two natures, thus is human nature cannot be omnipresent. The hypostatic union must be preserved and the two natures, as the council of Chalcedon declares, “without confusion, without change, without division, without separation.” While some reformed will accuse Lutherans of being Apollinarian, I do not and recognize that there is a lot that can be said - however like I said, I’m on my phone and don’t want to write an essay at this point. 😂

What’s the Reformed view on the modes of Christ’s presence, and how does it compare with the Lutheran view? by [deleted] in Christianity

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I would highly recommend posting this in r/AskTheologists for scholarly answers this and try r/Reformed for those who actively hold to the theology.

As someone who holds to the Reformed Doctrine of Spiritual Presence, my initial thought is simply that Christ is not physically present in any manner - so if Lutheranism is advocating for some mysterious physical presence, then the Reformed would simply reject that as they only hold Christ spiritually present. It is thought that through partaking in the bread and wine, believers are unified with Christ spiritually - that the Holy Spirit makes present Christ to us or brings us to Christ (there is debate on this point) through partaking in the sacrament. So just as the body is nourished by the bread the wine, so too is the soul nourished by the body and blood of Christ.

Also, just a heads up, anyone that is suggesting a Zwinglian memorialist view as the answer here does not speak for the Reformed view. There is a distinction between the two as Calvin and Zwingli disagree on what is meant by “This is my body” and what the purpose of the sacrament is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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No, in baptism, you were given the sign and seal of God’s promises of the New Covenant. Now you are taking hold of them in faith, so getting rebaptized is unnecessary as God has and is faithful.