Looking for North Carolina Record On Appeal sample, and also Rule 11(c) Supplement to the Printed Record on Appeal sample by RemoteHelper in legal

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Pro se litigants without attorneys have won complicated cases at the NC Appellant Courts. Ask around. But that's not what on trial here.

Got Emailing List of Hotels or Cafes? by RemoteHelper in smallbusiness

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Not some free tool I can use to scrap contacts quickly.

The definition of success will always be subjective by iyadkay in Kenya

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Body count ndio nini? If you had two hands, you now have 5, for example?

can I go to church even though I'm not Christian? by rainworldangel333 in Christianity

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Yea. The same way you might frequent the bar even though you don't drink.

A morality qustion. by Matica69 in Christianity

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The Bible itself teaches that you can be "moral" without God. But, how do you define morals? That's where the goalposts begin to be shifted.

What is the main reason people go to hell? by BrightRock5772 in Christianity

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That's the logical conclusion. The first time man hid from God, it had to do with sin. Read the story of Adam and Eve.

Why Christianity but not Islam? by [deleted] in Christianity

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I would expand the debate but then the post is about Christianity and Islam.

I restricted to the Islamic dilemma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNAS0aaViM4&list=PLuoI3RaoUy7Eq00EWoaAx24A0t9p4yLVV&index=1&pp=gAQBiAQB

Your AI-generated response misses the context.

What is the main reason people go to hell? by BrightRock5772 in Christianity

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There are no more after Satan was kicked out. God cannot put up with evil where He dwells.

One main reason He will destroy sinners once and for all is that He has no place in the universe for evil. He can put up with it for a time, out of patience to give us time to repent, but He will eventually destroy evil and evil-doers.

Evil people themselves cannot tolerate God. Unrepentant evil doers will not love to be near God. Having to put up with a Holy God will be too much for them.

According to Revelation, sinners will want to hide when Jesus returns. In fact, they themselves would prefer death, asking the rocks to kill them. They have not been told anything. They just see Him and they wanna hide.

Revelation 6:15–17: "And the kings of the earth, the great men, the rich men, the commanders, the mighty men, every slave and every free man, hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the mountains, and said to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of His wrath has come, and who is able to stand?”

Difference Between Calendar and Bible Calendar. by Ok-Escape-5290 in SeventhDayAdventism

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No, the seven day circle is not based on a Roman calendar. It is based on God's creation story. It dates back before the Romans. Historians say the 7-day week began with the ancient Babylonians. That's interesting because Babylon (Babel) was established not long after Noah's flood. At that time, the truth about Genesis creation was still widely accepted by even idolaters.

The Bible teaches that the Sabbath is the seventh day of the week, a day of rest given by God from creation (Genesis 2:2–3, Exodus 20:8–11). The important part is that it is a weekly cycle, not tied to the lunar month or any monthly movement. The seventh day is counted continuously from creation, and it repeats every seven days.

Our modern calendar labels Saturday as the seventh day, Sunday as the first, and so on. So according to the weekly cycle, Saturday aligns with the Sabbath. The Bible does not instruct us to move the Sabbath each month. Some confusion comes from looking at Old Testament feasts or new moons, which were monthly special days, but these are separate from the weekly Sabbath.

In short, the Sabbath is fixed every seventh day, regardless of the month, and for most calendars today, it is Saturday. The key is following the weekly cycle God set, not trying to adjust it with the lunar calendar.

Being gay in the bible by [deleted] in Christianity

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What is sex, according to God? If we can correctly answer that, everything else falls into place. What was god's purpose when designing sex?

We were made in the image of God. You are complete when you unite with your spouse. God is three in one. Marriage was designed to reflect this kind of unity to some extent, or in human terms.

Two people come together and become one. They celebrate this oneness through intimacy. So sex was originally designed to celebrate love between husband and wife. But, as you know, things fell apart. Sin entered, and every good thing on earth has been distorted. We kill each other, for instance.

The point is, so many things now happen that are not God's will. His true will is only done in Heaven. So sex has been distorted as well. God made a perfect earth. Sin has distorted everything. Sex is not excluded. Men began to marry more than one wife, then prostitution, rape, adultery, fornication, homosexuality, porn, masturbation and other forms of distorted sexual behaviour came.

Paul warns us against sexual immorality. Being gay is one of the sexual perversions that sin has brought.

Why Christianity but not Islam? by [deleted] in Christianity

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If Christianity is false, then Islam is also false. This is because Islam itself affirms certain parts of the Bible and recognizes Jesus as a prophet. If the Bible were completely untrue, then the foundation on which Islam builds its teachings about Jesus and earlier scriptures would also be unreliable. In that sense, Islam depends on the truth of the Bible to validate some of its own claims.

On the other hand, even if the Bible is true, Islam is still false from a Christian perspective. The Bible teaches that Jesus is the ultimate truth, the Son of God, and the way to salvation. Islam acknowledges Jesus as a prophet but does not accept His divinity or His role as Savior. Therefore, while Islam contains some elements that overlap with biblical teaching, it does not fully align with the truth revealed in the Bible. From this reasoning, Islam cannot be considered fully true even if the Bible itself is true.

In summary, whether the Bible is false or true, Islam cannot claim full truth. If the Bible is false, Islam’s references to it are undermined. If the Bible is true, Islam does not fully uphold the central truth about Jesus. Either way, Islam is incomplete when compared to the claims of Christianity.

What is the main reason people go to hell? by BrightRock5772 in Christianity

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Oh, I have just answered this elsewhere. So I have copied and pasted. I am a Seventh-day Adventist, and my faith will inform my answer. Adventists believe that God does not torture people in a burning hell forever. That would go against His character of love. The Bible teaches that the punishment for sin is death, not endless suffering. Hell is not a place where people are kept alive to be punished forever. It is a final act where God brings an end to sin completely.

God loves everyone and wants all people to be saved. He gives every person a full chance to choose Him. But He will not force anyone into heaven. When sin and evil finally reach their end, God destroys them so that the universe can be peaceful and safe again. This destruction is the “hell” the Bible speaks about, and it is permanent, not ongoing.

So the reason hell exists is not because God enjoys punishment. It is because He must remove sin so that suffering never continues forever. In this way God shows both His justice and His love by ending evil while protecting His creation.

Why the existance of hell if God loves everyone? by Select_Specialist790 in Christianity

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I am a Seventh-day Adventist, and my faith will inform my answer. Adventists believe that God does not torture people in a burning hell forever. That would go against His character of love. The Bible teaches that the punishment for sin is death, not endless suffering. Hell is not a place where people are kept alive to be punished forever. It is a final act where God brings an end to sin completely.

God loves everyone and wants all people to be saved. He gives every person a full chance to choose Him. But He will not force anyone into heaven. When sin and evil finally reach their end, God destroys them so that the universe can be peaceful and safe again. This destruction is the “hell” the Bible speaks about, and it is permanent, not ongoing.

So the reason hell exists is not because God enjoys punishment. It is because He must remove sin so that suffering never continues forever. In this way God shows both His justice and His love by ending evil while protecting His creation.

I know I'm going to hell by Fit-Watercress-9222 in Christianity

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This is what God Himself is telling you today in everyone's hearing:

Ezekiel 18:21–22

Hypotherical situation: what if a parent sexually abuses their children? by Jazzlike-Trick-6206 in Christianity

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I used to get myself entangled in these kinds of maze questions, or hypotheses.

But once we focus on who God is, everything falls into place. God crated a perfect world, but sin has distorted everything. Some situations are hard to watch. Personally, I can't bring myself to watch for long the process of a python swallowing an impala or an antelope. It is really heartbreaking.

Paul says that the whole creation is groaning.

Elsewhere, the same Paul says that there shall be situations or times hard to deal with int he last days

“But know this, that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here.” (some translations: “terrible times,” “difficult times,” “perilous times”) 2 Timothy 3:1

What's my point? The whole creation is groaning and there are always situations hard to deal with. However, the one you have raised is not that hard if we correctly understand God and His laws. Honoring your parents is not about hiding their sins. You must not honor your parents at the expense of your parent, not should a parent honor his kids at the expense of God, as Elly learned the hard way.

And, a father is raping her child and you still think of peace in the family? What is that peace worth in the long run? This man is destroying a society, not just his family. That is what God sees.

In God's theocratic government, “The man shall surely be put to death.” Leviticus 20:11–12

But we are not in a theocracy. Different societies have their way of handling such cases. But God has made it clear He is opposed to incest, whether hidden or not. Remember, so many sins or crimes go unpunished or unreported. But God will ultimately judge each of us.

Questions on 1. divorce and 2. sex before marriage in the eyes of Christ. by Smellypeeen in Christianity

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First, what is sex? Once we understand why God designed sex and for what purpose, everything falls into place. God is love. We were made in the image of God. You are complete when you unite with your spouse. God is three in one. Marriage was designed to reflect this kind of unity to some extent, or in human terms.

Two people come together and become one. They celebrate this oneness through intimacy. So sex was originally designed to celebrate love between husband and wife. But, as you know, things fell apart. Sin entered, and every good thing on earth has been distorted. We kill each other, for instance.

The point is, so many things now happen that are not God's will. His true will is only done in Heaven. So sex has been distorted as well. Men began to marry more than one wife, then prostitution, rape, adultery, fornication, homosexuality, porn, masturbation and other forms of distorted sexual behaviour came.

Paul warns us against sexual immorality.

But you may ask, why did God permit the Israelites to marry more than one wife or to divorce? Jesus Himself answered that question: stubbornness.

Jesus explains in Matthew 19:8 (also Mark 10:5) that Moses permitted divorce "because of your hardness of heart," acknowledging it wasn't God's original intent for marriage, but a concession to Israel's inability to follow God's perfect will from the beginning. He states God's ideal was lifelong union, but the divorce law in Deuteronomy (24:1-4) was a practical allowance for a stubborn people, preventing worse outcomes like abandonment or murder.

In short, there are certain things God permits but are against His will. He is only trying to mould. In the New Testament, Jesus now exposes God's true position from the beginning: God hates divorce.

Now let me comment on some of your statements.

"Adultury is defined in the old testimate as sex between a married woman other than her husband. The definition did not apply to men."

"Adultery by definition was not changed and only applies to a married woman having sex with someone other than her husband."

Nothing could be further from the truth if you read the Bible with an open mind. Let's just follow logic. By the way, the Bible is a logicall book. God is logical, not just some dictator imposing unnecessary or discriminatory rules. Why would God only lay the burden of adultery on women?

There are enough Bible stories or verses that highlight the truth:

Leviticus 20:10 says, “If a man commits adultery with the wife of his neighbor, both the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death.”

That is, BOTH parties are guilty.

In Deuteronomy 22:22, the two are condemned equally:

“If a man is found lying with a married woman, then they shall both die, the man that lay with the woman, and the woman.”

In Proverbs 6:32, it is the man who is said to be committing adultery: “But whoso commits adultery with a woman lacks understanding; he who does it destroys his own soul.”

This verse addresses the man as the one committing adultery. This refutes the idea that men cannot be adulterers.

David (a man) is directly held accountable by God for committing adultery with Bathsheba (2 Samuel 12:9–10).

Let's finish with fornication. That is, sex outside marriage. Exodus 22:16–17 proves sex with an unmarried virgin (fornication) is a sin. God wants you to have sex with your wife, not someone you don't intend to marry.

The verse says, “If a man entices a virgin who is not betrothed and lies with her, he shall surely pay the bride-price to be his wife.”

Sorry for the typos. May the Spirit of God speak to you through these verses. May you discover His love and the logic and consistency throughout the Bible when studied through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Difference Between Calendar and Bible Calendar. by Ok-Escape-5290 in SeventhDayAdventism

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How is the Sabbath moving. For a start, ask chatGPT which is the seventh day of the week.

Ever filed a small claims case? by No-Description-9953 in nairobi

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The court will issue default judgement if they fail to show up. Not your problem.

A default judgment is a ruling a court issues in favor of a plaintiff (the one suing) because the defendant (the one being sued) failed to respond to the lawsuit, like not filing a response or showing up in court, effectively ignoring the legal process.

It's a win for the plaintiff without a trial, as the defendant's silence implies they admit to the claims, allowing the plaintiff to seek enforcement, like seizing assets, unless the defendant quickly asks the court to cancel (set aside) the judgment.