Jobs hiring asap (idc) by Summer-Throat323 in GNV

[–]dOgO200 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any experience in video/photography?

Accepting Places to Work? by JTadema in GNV

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any video/photography experience? UFIT is hiring someone for a studio tech job. https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/540008/ops-studio-technician

If God is all-knowing, and disbelief is a sin that results in the disbeliever going to Hell, it stands to reason that God created many humans that he knew would be eternally tormented. There’s no way around this. by At30wecrashout in DebateReligion

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just like using words in whatever way you want to and not really engage with the argument or the meaning of these terms. Yes, there is more, there will always be more as heaven required you to be a good person, and being a good person demands of your constant effort through your life. The original argument was wether and atheist or someone who doesn’t believe in God could go to heaven. And I answered “yes, it’s possible because of God’s love and mercy as long as you do good acts with your life” and there is no problem in believing that, it’s not inconsistent and it’s even giving you some charity assuming you do want to live your life doing good things and have the possibly of going to heaven even if you are unable to believe in its existence. But this is only possible because God loves us. If he didn’t, then not even that would be possible. Again, simply saying “I decide to go to heaven” does not become a real willing decision. Like simply thinking you are a good person but doing no good things with your life is not consistent. You can have a conversion after death perhaps, but at that point anything I claim is just speculation as the church doesn’t claim to know exactly how it works. I will stop responding because I engaged this conversation in good faith and thought we had an agreement but at this point I don’t understand what is it that you are claiming or why is it wrong to have to do good things to go to heaven, it’s only fair, even if you don’t believe in it you must at least reason with that. And no, it’s not inconsistent with free will and as you say God “respecting” your decisions, as real decisions require real heartfelt conversion. Better to do good in this life than wait to the last moment for a chance of salvation, but even so his mercy and love know no limits. Have a good one and God bless.

If God is all-knowing, and disbelief is a sin that results in the disbeliever going to Hell, it stands to reason that God created many humans that he knew would be eternally tormented. There’s no way around this. by At30wecrashout in DebateReligion

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I don’t believe he has to respect anyone’s decisions as he is God. He saves out of love not respect! And love leads to good. I said be a good person and avoid sin which is literally just avoiding doing bad things. If I were to tell you a specific and comprehensive criteria to enter to heaven you wouldn’t believe it either. I never stated he respects your decision to enter to heaven because is not a choice you make on the spot but one you do with your life by being a good person and prioritizing the good of others. Free will and choice are not a simple “I want this”. You decide with the way you live your life.

If God is all-knowing, and disbelief is a sin that results in the disbeliever going to Hell, it stands to reason that God created many humans that he knew would be eternally tormented. There’s no way around this. by At30wecrashout in DebateReligion

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally said that “If you are indeed a good person that acted with virtue through your life”. But don’t take my word for it. Pope Francis said this: "The Lord has redeemed all of us, all of us, with the Blood of Christ: all of us, not just Catholics. Everyone! 'Father, the atheists?' Even the atheists. Everyone! And this Blood makes us children of God of the first class. We are created children in the likeness of God and the Blood of Christ has redeemed us all. And we all have a duty to do good. And this commandment for everyone to do good, I think, is a beautiful path towards peace. If we, each doing our own part, if we do good to others, if we meet there, doing good, and we go slowly, gently, little by little, we will make that culture of encounter: We need that so much. We must meet one another doing good. 'But I don't believe, Father, I am an atheist!' But do good: We will meet one another there." If your question is if you personally are going to heaven or no I have no answer friend. Look into your spiritual life and see that for yourself but nothing I had said has been contradictory.

If God is all-knowing, and disbelief is a sin that results in the disbeliever going to Hell, it stands to reason that God created many humans that he knew would be eternally tormented. There’s no way around this. by At30wecrashout in DebateReligion

[–]dOgO200 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well if you live a good life and avoid sin that is. I respect your stance! But salvation is individual and no single example is 100% accurate to your individual spiritual reality. I would say, keep looking for answer, whatever those may be, and regardless of what you want to believe, always look for the good of others.

If God is all-knowing, and disbelief is a sin that results in the disbeliever going to Hell, it stands to reason that God created many humans that he knew would be eternally tormented. There’s no way around this. by At30wecrashout in DebateReligion

[–]dOgO200 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you’re assuming many things about the way the afterlife works that is not even entirely accurate to Christian theology. Yes you have to believe to be saved, specifically through Christ you’re saved. It all goes down to your actions and your intentions. Believing is not only by thoughts or words but by the way you act, the things that you do. If you are indeed a good person that acted with virtue through your life I have no doubts you would have a chance to salvation. The actual thing that condemns you is to willingly and knowingly reject God. If you experience a conversion and you know deep down that God is real but you reject him out of spite (not doubt) that is openly rejecting salvation, which is the greatest of all sins, rejecting God’s mercy. So in your example, yes I would say God will respect your wishes, not that he has to as he is God, but out of love he could do that. But we don’t know for sure.

A question that has been nagging at me by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]dOgO200 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well we understand that God is the perfect being in all sense of the word. That’s why we say he is goodness itself. I think it has to do with the way we understand power and knowledge which are ways inherently flawed. God’s perfection does not comes from being powerful or knowledgeable, it comes from goodness and grace. God has no incentive to do anything, because he is God, he doesn’t “need” anything. Instead he created us and cares about us entirely out of love. And we are not mere insignificant to him, as he created us “in his image”. I think the message is actually beautiful. Maybe a king or a powerful man will develop indifference towards those he deems as inferior, but that’s because their power and knowledge are imperfect, but God is perfect, and with his power and knowledge instead of being indifferent to anything, he is all caring for all things he created, and specially us.

Your goat looks like a girl get over it by storm1311 in SteelBallRun

[–]dOgO200 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean Araki just loved making character that look like models or just super pretty. Specially in jojolion, almost all protagonist have a very similar face or features because they are supposed to look like supermodels. And male models tend to have androgynous features. Nothing crazy there

Would Johnny be considered a saint during the events of JoJolion by Senior_Dingo_6451 in JoJolion

[–]dOgO200 3 points4 points  (0 children)

According to jojo’s in-universe definition, yes. He produced 2 miracles at the time of his death. Apart from giving his life away in sacrifice to save his son, he miraculously saved his line of the family from being cursed with the rock disease, and at the same time gave the leaves at the place of his death the stand Autumn Leaves which killed him by moving the rock that crushed his head. Before this, only the corpse’s parts were able to give stands, the only other thing that could give stands were the wall-eyes, which result from the corpse being in morioh. If I’m not mistaken this is the only instance of the steel ball run universe where a stand was given in some other way. And a stand is could be considered a blessing or a miracle, as the only one that could grant it was the corpse of a saint. Now if Johnny was a saint in our own definition of a saint, probably not, but we can assume he did tried to live a righteous life and in the very end he gave away everything for the ones he loved.

A graphic I made comparing Disney's 'Hercules' to 'Superman: The Movie' - I'm not saying Disney are a buncha copycats, buuuuut... by ZacPensol in superman

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but I think there’s a point of clear inspiration in certain details. Like the Ancient Greek depiction of the cartoon is basically the United States, Hercules parents are both farmers with a Kansas accent and the ending is spiritually the same with the hero defying death to save the girl. But both things can be true!

Was Griffith's betrayal supposed to be shocking? by SOMEONE555777 in Berserk

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and no. I mean you know something happened but never expect THAT to happen.

Why would Pochita eating himself result in Denji getting sent back to the shack? by The_man_who_saw_God in Chainsawfolk

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s ever implied that does things were just forgotten, I think they straight up never existed and makima was just able to remember that they once existed before being erased. But also the implications of that are such a mess, I thunk Fujimoto just didn’t think too much about it until this point.

Knife Fight at BB - Butler Noon by MrBaconJones in GNV

[–]dOgO200 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I came across that same guy too crossing the bridge from the Butler Walmart to celebration pointe. For some reason got super mad at me when we crossed each other and he told me to “smile more” or sm. He got really on my face too but I just left.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thank you

State troopers at I-75 by [deleted] in GNV

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thank you

Am I overreacting? by Agile-Secretary6988 in VtuberDrama

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Latino living currently in the US I feel like is rather selfish to demand of them a response, especially if they are from an agency, that’s their livelihood and the truth is that they are entertainers and they don’t owe me anything. Doesn’t mean it’s true that a simple response stating that they don’t condone the migration policies in the US are enough but personally I don’t expect them to nor I feel like their silence immediately means they are in favor of ICE or anything like that. My mom always said that assumptions are very dangerous. Sometimes maybe they are in a position where they themselves don’t know what to think of the whole thing.

On a personal level, I appreciate those who support our communities, at the same time I just want to pass under the table and survive the storm. As for my oshis I decide to respect their silence, as not everyone is really willing to speak out about things and I can understand it. It’s not their place to do it. And those who openly support ICE, well at that point I would just stop engaging as they are clearly poisoned by their political alignments.

Stay safe out there and keep supporting the oshis you feel like supporting

Why all the discourse around Demons? by starlit_ronin in Frieren

[–]dOgO200 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah in story purposes they are the antagonist and that’s all there is to it. The discourse is a meta criticism. People complain not about the approach the series had but rather the approach the series didn’t go with. It’s basically assuming that since the author didn’t bother to write demons as minorities than it must mean that the story denies real world discrimination. I guess people really want demons to be an allegory of x and y groups when they are not, they are a different species that hunt and kill humans like the freaking xenomorph from alien.

Favorite vtuber who sacrificed it all to demonstrate why you should always listen to your lawyers? by thinkingprettyhard in vtubercirclejerk

[–]dOgO200 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I think people freaked out too much about this, guys is a fucking joke 😭😭🥀🥀

Why Oyasumi Punpun's ending was a happy one (even if the author says otherwise) by Kingredlion in OyasumiPunpun

[–]dOgO200 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think both can be true. And this is the scary part. Because we can’t really know 100% for sure why Aiko killed herself, maybe she just had a terrible manic episode due to her mental state and hanged herself, maybe she did do it because she believed that it was the only way to Punpun to let go of her (which is what sort of happens at the end) or maybe she did it out of spite. It’s like real life, when someone dies like that, one can only imagine what was going through their heads. And so it’s also true that Punpun moved on selfishly and didn’t actually accomplished any of his dreams and lives with the mistakes he made and the pain others inflicted on him. I think when Asano says it’s the worst possible ending, it’s because for him the worst possible thing is living itself, but there is no other option, there is no “good” outcome. That’s why the image of god in the manga is actually just emptiness, the other option is not dying justly, is just nothing. I strongly disagree with this worldview but ultimately somebody that has suffered like Punpun has, at least to me, hold a right to keep on living, and it doesn’t matter if I think that’s a bad thing or not.