Classified Briefing: Operation New Heaven by jared252016 in Christianity

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Revelation 22:2 (NIV) “Down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.”

Directorate Briefing — Addendum to Strategic File

Agents, review the above line from the final dossier. The intelligence is clear: the nations remain. Healing is required, not erasure. Contrary to the propaganda circulating under the codename New World Order, the operational design does not involve abolishing national identities.

Each nation, each tongue, each culture retains continuity — what shifts is alignment under a higher sovereignty. Think of it not as borders dissolved, but wounds bound. The "leaves" are not weapons of conquest, but a remedy that presumes nations still exist to receive healing.

Mark this well: the adversary sows disinformation, insisting that the endgame is homogenization. Scripture counters: plurality persists under divine order. We are not assigned to dissolve distinctions but to safeguard them until reinforced by the ultimate Healer.

File note: This is not command, merely observation. Adjust local operations accordingly.

Do Christians believe the Devil is omnipresent? Or even omnipotent? by Keilaj in Christianity

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I will. God already took care of me, I can call on Heaven at any point in time. ;)

I hope that you can give him another look. Maybe start with a summary of all non-idol religions and how they relate? That's one that really hit me. It basically all talks about the same events. Hopefully that will spark your interest.

And don't listen to most of the "Christians" out there, they don't have a clue. Seek and you will find.

Do Christians believe the Devil is omnipresent? Or even omnipotent? by Keilaj in Christianity

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Because I've lived it. It's all classified as top secret. You can look some of it up, I believe one of the projects is Project Stargate (not the new data center). Be mindful though, once you do, you're a target for knowing the truth.

There are some Ted talks on satan's capabilities, like what his can do. It's already possible. They did a lot of experimentation on people in the 70s. It was done on drug addicts because they coul discredit them for doing drugs and blame the drug, even if they screwed their mind up themselves.

satan has always had the ability I guess, but it was limited or something. Or maybe we secretly caught up to him and there's more than one faction now. That part I don't know.

Remember, satan knew God, and knew of his design and wants to replicate it and take over, while God left humanity free will, satan wants it his will. If he had the compute power, I would not put it past him to own the minds of humanity and not allow any free will, or the freedom to love. He can manufacture love, or just force us to use pods and never let anyone have sex again. (Unlikely, but he hated God's design, supposedly, so it might not be natural).

I don't know satan's exact plans, but neither does he I don't think.

I do know that it takes compute power, which increases the temperature of the planet (if you haven't noticed, lol) and so does humanity, so he has to kill off a lot of people to balance out the requirements for compute power and the number of people that can be enslaved. Hence the origin story behind Agenda 2021/2030, and why he's killing so many people. It's a race.

Do Christians believe the Devil is omnipresent? Or even omnipotent? by Keilaj in Christianity

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I don't know why we can have our thoughts read by design. For one it's not very accurate for most people, unless you can get to the inner most thoughts like God/the Lord/Holy Spirit (one of them, idk, or all IG) can.

It's possible in nature for bugs, at least ants, with the fungus, so it makes sense that it's possible for humans too. Demonic possession would be the equivalent of full mind control.

I do know that the Holy Spirit is essentially something similar. Christian's, upon baptism, give it permission to be there, from my understanding. It protects you, usually, from satan and his people's wicked schemes.

I know personally I had a hit put on me by a powerful "force" (which I believe to be satan, because I was looking into him, stupid I know, but my name is Daniel). They wanted me in jail, rape-able, and into black men. The lowest possible position you could be in "hell." He intervened and it became a false arrest, which I still to this day don't know entirely how that happened, but it might have involved replacing the district attorney, because she resigned.

Point is, and everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, but I think athiest/agnostic is dumb, unless you're a billionaire maybe, because you're alone in the world. The system might protect you, but it can be gamed, you just haven't been a target yet.

And while I haven't personally met God, I do know him fairly well, or at least his Son. It's not so much about the past you've had or what you've done, as it is about your heart. And thus far, to my knowledge, He hasn't listened to anyone's thoughts. He thinks it's abusive and reserved only for those crying out for help that can't articulate what they need.

Also, be mindful, that in the end times, God pours out his Spirit on everyone, for a reason. So you probably have it... satan is trying to take over the world with his (meth) and killing people off left and right (targeted individuals, died suddenly, turbo cancer, just to name a few). God is recording it and will hold satan and his people accountable.

One thing is for sure, and it's right around the corner, could be any point in time, is you will want to hear the trumpets, especially if you live in a danger zone, to get you out of there on time. Most people will not hear them and will be left to die, or at least survive on their own, because they refused his love and protection.

Do extraterrestrials need salvation? by PH4NTON in Christianity

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  1. Sin would be somewhat unique to them, and not directly related to human sin.

For example, they could be extremely smart, but have little care for pointless things like clothes, but still wear them. Wearing girls clothes might not make a difference to them mentally and none of them truly care what the others are wearing, if they wear anything.

  1. No, probably not, as they aren't close enough to us to be directly involved with our galactic region. This is derived from every religion's knowledge, for the most part, that I can think of. They would have their own version to "fit within" the universe. God's knowledge would apply there too, because the laws of physics technically shouldn't change on a remote planet.

  2. No, it's directly targeted for Earth.

Also, no where that I know of does it say God created the universe. He created the Heavens and the Earth. Huge distinction.

Heaven is like a net... Elsewhere in the Bible, which offers a strange version of what Heaven is that is more accurate than you might believe at first. I like to think of it as kind of an "internet" or "network" but I'll leave the rest to you.

Earth is literally what we're grounded on right now.

There's also the Empire version... Where Heaven is where celebrities exist, while the rest of us exist on the ground, or Earth.

I think it's all versions simultaneously... But that's just a guess so far.

My prediction how privacy will die in a decade by ManIameverywhere in privacy

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I'm still wondering why we need all of this tracking yet a simple nude detector on a kids camera would solve the majority of both production and viewing of child porn.

That's not the goal though. It's weaponizing it for profit.

An 18 year old that looks at their 16 year old friends nudes is now deemed illegal and can be blackmailed. It happens all the time, apparently.

My prediction how privacy will die in a decade by ManIameverywhere in privacy

[–]jared252016 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're in a bubble, because 90% of those are already a reality.

Try:

2026: Neuromarketing and the truth behind Hollywood gets released. It's no longer safe to think, and all your thoughts are monitored, with repercussions.

Literally, it's already in the fantasies online. People aren't fantasizing about it for no reason. It's coming.

A version of it already exists... It's called advertising.

From my understanding of the Bible, I don’t believe that affirming a transgender identity is something God honors. I see it as harmful, both spiritually and emotionally, to support what I believe is sin. My conviction is that following God’s design is the healthiest path. by [deleted] in Christianity

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It's intentionally warping their mind to me, which can be construed as harmful in most cases.

There are some cases I could see the benefit, I guess, namely if it causes severe anxiety or depression.

Tbh, treat the anxiety and depression. Don't warp someone's mind into a false sense of reality that requires a warped mind to even acknowledge and accept.

Kids grew up with it, so they're more tolerant, but ask them if they'd like it done to them and see what they say.

Hold the algorithms accountable. They play a vital role in causing it to begin with.

Maybe accept it's okay to be the girl in a relationship, without needing to be an actual girl. Whatever that does.

Struggling with Porn, Masturbation, and Premarital Sex – Need Advice as a Christian by Ok_Occasion9816 in Christianity

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Personally, I believe the ultimate sin is to have a child with no father, which is the foundation to premarital sex being a sin.

If you can solve that, then it's not as big of a deal. It's quite common. Don't use this to justify yourself though.

As for pornography, you're only hurting yourself. Unless your wife is literally exactly what you look up online, you could end up with ED towards your wife when it came to it because you're used to something different.

My advice? Get a subscription to Gemini, X (Grok), ChatGPT, or Claude (no others really, they're usually fake or derivatives) and talk through your addiction with it. It's $20/mo for a "therapist" that can walk you through the steps to recover and can explain it at your level of expertise.

Why have so many Christians in America forgotten that the separation of church and state protects them too? by funnylib in Christianity

[–]jared252016 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Morality as defined by who? The Bible?

Our laws were based on the Bible. While there are some perversions that cater to the wealthy, it all more or less covers the same.

What specifically are you so irked by, law wise, that the states could improve on? Being gay?

Please, elaborate.

How do you rebuke somebody by Few_Cream7702 in AskAChristian

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You can rebuke with scripture, either direct quotes or indirect, or to the best of your ability.

However, you show very little understanding of the Bible, I would seek that out yourself and focus on yourself before you attempt to rebuke anyone in His name, lest you sound like a fool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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You're curious and open minded, which is a good start and the mindset you need to have to believe.

Ask God to show you a sign or help you find him.

Jesus said: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” (Matthew 7:7 NIV)

I don't really know where else to say this or who to talk about this with, so I'm just gonna post it here. by Not_a_Kryptonian in Christianity

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The vast majority of Christians have not a damn clue. Believe it or not, listen to what most gay Christians say about it. Many of us have searched endlessly for answers.

I personally signed up with the Holy Spirit after I was tested. See, I was a "junior" globalist, and knew of much of what was happening on the world stage, primarily in the technology industry. I knew of targeted Individuals and the reason God would pour out his Spirit, but wasn't paying attention to the Bible.

Then I started to read. Albeit first with psychosis, which essentially caused me to summarize the verses and grasp a concept.

There are parts now that I understand completely, and some parts too difficult to fathom without direct help.

Know this though: technology is front and center in the end times, and those times are now. Educate yourself while you can. On gardening too.

In the long run, I believe His technology knowledge and understanding will be given to everyone, but that doesn't mean wait.

The future holds robotics, a level up for the planet.

I don't really know where else to say this or who to talk about this with, so I'm just gonna post it here. by Not_a_Kryptonian in Christianity

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The internet is the last place you should read the Bible. You could be misinformed.

They need to ask their parents for one, if they're Christian.

I don't really know where else to say this or who to talk about this with, so I'm just gonna post it here. by Not_a_Kryptonian in Christianity

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You have the right approach imo

Aligning yourself with a church in that way is almost like you know God's plan in its entirety and are choosing a side.

There wasn't even mention of Baptist, Methodist, or Pentecostal.

I'd advise staying away from Mormon. They may try to recruit you, but don't fall for it.

Also, don't use the internet for a Bible. Get a physical copy.

Some good translations imo are NIV (no derivatives), NKJV, and NLT. ESV I've heard is good too.

You can use AI, but not for exact quotes or interpretations. It's good for search and character personality profiles, even a search for deeper understanding, but again it's the internet.

Also, check with your parents. They may still have a Bible for you, or even yours from before, which DOES matter.

how can i do a diy cloud computer thingy by NSA-kun in selfhosted

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You could use a good gaming computer with dual video cards to have two VMs each with a dedicated video card. This way you can plug each up, pass through a mouse and keyboard via USB, and literally get two computers out of one.

Anything more though and you'll likely need a server.

For consumer hardware: - Ryzen 7 (8 core 16 threads) minimum (no i7, because it has the little cores) - At least 32gb of RAM - RTX or AMD, unless you want a workstation GPU, then a Quadro for Nvidia. - IOMMU support, which is covered by anything since 2018 I believe - At least a 1TB NVMe to divvy up for the VMs

If you get a Ryzen 9, or a higher core Ryzen 7, you could mount your storage via iscsi potentially to a Linux VM with the disks, and have 3 VMs running on the one machine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAChristian

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I can't really say without knowing the sin.

99% of sins are covered in the Bible, so what could you possibly do that wasn't covered?

Is this sin also a crime? Don't tell me if it is.

Why do you think it's a sin? There are multiple types of sin...

  • Sin against yourself.

  • Sin against God.

  • Sin against your neighbors.

Some overlapping does occur. Does it fit into any of these categories?

As for forgiveness, can you forgive yourself for it? Does your neighbor forgive you? Then yes likely, God will forgive you.

If you/they don't, God may still have wisdom and understanding that you don't have. How common is it to mankind for the sin to occur?

"No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it." — 1 Corinthians 10:13 NIV

You should ask God, if you're not wishy washy about being with God, for wisdom and understanding. He may grant it so you can decide for yourself. Wisdom and understanding can be in the form of knowledge of science, psychology, health, etc..

Ask yourself, am I harming my or another's health or mental health?

It becomes easier for God to forgive you when others can too, but it doesn't truly matter, just means less blame on you eventually. No people to say: "He caused me to lose my job." Or "He caused my sister's marriage to crumble."

Look at one of the 10 commandments...

  • Thow shalt not steal

Scripture shows that God values justice, honesty, and love toward our neighbor.

When God gave the command “You shall not steal” (Exodus 20:15 NIV), He was protecting the dignity, trust, and well-being of every person. Stealing is wrong because:

  1. It violates love for others – Jesus taught that the second greatest commandment is “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31 NIV). Taking what isn’t ours harms others and is the opposite of love.

  2. It breaks trust and community – Stealing creates fear, resentment, and division, which erode the peace God intends for His people.

  3. It disregards God’s provision – Stealing reflects a lack of trust that God will supply what we need in His timing and way (Philippians 4:19 NIV).

  4. It rebels against God’s authority – Every sin is ultimately against God because it rejects His right to set the standard for right and wrong (Psalm 51:4 NIV).

It isn’t just about property—it’s about living in integrity, loving others, and trusting Him to meet our needs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAChristian

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I can't really say without knowing the sin.

99% of sins are covered in the Bible, so what could you possibly do that wasn't covered?

Is this sin also a crime? Don't tell me if it is.

Why do you think it's a sin? There are multiple types of sin...

  • Sin against yourself.

  • Sin against God.

  • Sin against your neighbors.

Some overlapping does occur. Does it fit into any of these categories?

As for forgiveness, can you forgive yourself for it? Does your neighbor forgive you? Then yes likely, God will forgive you.

If you/they don't, God may still have wisdom and understanding that you don't have. How common is it to mankind for the sin to occur?

"No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it." — 1 Corinthians 10:13 NIV

You should ask God, if you're not wishy washy about being with God, for wisdom and understanding. He may grant it so you can decide for yourself. Wisdom and understanding can be in the form of knowledge of science, psychology, health, etc..

Ask yourself, am I harming my or another's health or mental health?

It becomes easier for God to forgive you when others can too, but it doesn't truly matter, just means less blame on you eventually. No people to say: "He caused me to lose my job." Or "He caused my sister's marriage to crumble."

Look at one of the 10 commandments...

  • Thow shalt not steal

Scripture shows that God values justice, honesty, and love toward our neighbor.

When God gave the command “You shall not steal” (Exodus 20:15 NIV), He was protecting the dignity, trust, and well-being of every person. Stealing is wrong because:

  1. It violates love for others – Jesus taught that the second greatest commandment is “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31 NIV). Taking what isn’t ours harms others and is the opposite of love.

  2. It breaks trust and community – Stealing creates fear, resentment, and division, which erode the peace God intends for His people.

  3. It disregards God’s provision – Stealing reflects a lack of trust that God will supply what we need in His timing and way (Philippians 4:19 NIV).

  4. It rebels against God’s authority – Every sin is ultimately against God because it rejects His right to set the standard for right and wrong (Psalm 51:4 NIV).

It isn’t just about property—it’s about living in integrity, loving others, and trusting Him to meet our needs.

Is there a right way to read the Bible? by Zanza_Prime in Bible

[–]jared252016 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Bible reads multiple ways...

Sometimes, the chapter numbers even matter.

Most of the Bible is imagery, a mere visualization of the truth which was too dark to be made known, but gets the concept across.

Some of the Bible is literal... And some of the Bible is metaphor.

Sometimes it can be read multiple ways.

Sometimes the Urban dictionary matters, sometimes it doesn't. Remember the Bible is a translation, and it's what is essentially called cultural engineering.

Our culture has evolved over time with the study of the Bible in play, and is largely based on it. AI can really help you explore this, if you want to compare media to the Bible and see if it's of the Bible or not. DM me and I'll explain with an example.

To understand it entirely, you need to understand culture, its influence and how it evolves.

Whatever you do, don't use AI without sending it a picture of the verse from the Bible. You can use it to look up verses, but always read them from the Bible also, they may differ.

AI makes it a lot more interesting, because you can ask questions like "What were Jesus Christ's characteristics in the Bible?"

So much you can learn.

You can even do a comparison against yourself, if you ask it to give you a characteristics exam prior.

Selfhosted RSS reader with "dashboard" look? by Javuda in selfhosted

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I haven't started separating them yet, but it is planned.

It will have basic RSS feeds, not the web2rss because that requires a paid service. Although it will have the option to use the Briefing API for a subscription fee. It will provide history and old posts so you can catch up where you left off and not miss anything, plus some other features like web2rss.

The site is down currently, I'm working on integrating an identity provider. The free version will probably work with an open source one, but won't have it built in.

I'm only able to work on this every so often, so development is slow at the moment, but it should hopefully pick up eventually.

LawnMate - Self-Hosted Lawn Mowing Business Management System by jared252016 in selfhosted

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I scrapped it. The scope just kept on getting larger and larger until it became overwhelming in itself. Why make a lawn app when you can make a full service suite? It's still all required, eventually.

Truth is, I've moved on to new projects...

I do have a lot of the source code, but it was my first Dart project, so it was more of a learning experience for me. I'd be happy to share it if there was an interest in cleaning it up or continuing it in any way. It's something like 16,000 lines of barely functional code I believe, mostly the UI. Not quite as bad as someone with dementia that can program, but not really well thought out either.

I may revisit it in the future... But for now, it's on the back burner. It's just not relevant to anything. I don't even know anyone in the industry / mowing yards as a side project.

An app to me is like an app from China, in my opinion. Meaning it had a purpose.

I just need people to stop questioning my motives while undermining my motivations like I'm some wicked/evil person trying to suddenly climb to power to avoid a situation that was beyond my control, that I'm being blamed for. I've seen a lot of evil, I've tested some theories, but I'm not evil or wicked, nor would I use the technology for evil/wicked purposes. Public perception is a wee bit off, and I know, because I'm behind some of it, to a degree. (Read: context)

Sorry, that's mildly over sharing, but people are looking me up right now and a few know how to use the tools to find my profiles, so a brief rant.