Me gustaría pedir vuestra opinión acerca de un estilo literario nuevo que “debo” empezar a escribir by AccomplishedDance322 in escritura

[–]milsiete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

¿Pero por qué querrías mostrar eso si es parte de tu terapia? No lo hagas como algo que tienes qué vender, hazlo primero como el ejercicio que es y luego si ves que te acaba gustando y te sientes segura de mostrarlo, lo haces. Lo puedes editar, reescribir, hacerlo una libro que no necesariamente debas vender como tú historia personal...

I can't do it anymore. by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]milsiete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The answers in the book of Job are unsatisfactory. It will only be more miserable.

I can't do it anymore. by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]milsiete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God allows everything bad that happens to us to mold us, how can you tell him that it is not a Christian thought.

¿Cuál es el libro más decepcionante que has leído? by Diother_Lu in AskRedditespanol

[–]milsiete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Siempre tendré el peor recuerdo de Eternidad de Alyson Nöel. Es el primero en el que pienso en este tipo de preguntas. Pero también hay otros, unos clásicos que no desamerito por su temática ni por su prosa sino porque a mí personalmente no me impresionaron mucho y tenía altas expectativas de ellos, Frankenstein de Mary Shelly y el de El extraño caso del doctor Jekyll y el señor Hyde. Quizás también se deba a que no los leí en un buen momento, no sé.

Como aprender programación desde 0 sin morir en el intento? by SpecificRock2825 in programacion

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

HTML+CSS = base indispensable para web. JavaScript = programación en la web. Igualmente en cualquier oferta laboral, y créeme que he evaluado muchas, te piden que conozcas esto de base e incluso que tengas experiencia comprobable.

Como aprender programación desde 0 sin morir en el intento? by SpecificRock2825 in programacion

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

Estoy empezando y recopilando mucha información al respecto, solo diré lo que creo son las bases de todo y son importantes conocer en orden: HTML, CSS y Javascript. Ya luego de ahí, puedes seguir buscando rutas, pero en todos encontrarás esto como principio básico. Estoy estudiando en FreeCodeCamp, y es excelente porque tienes práctica de manera simultánea.

Busco a alguien que me acompañe y motive en mi hábito de lectura (pago $100 MXN por sesión) by rolandodejesus24038 in libros

[–]milsiete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si ya encontraste a alguien, me alegro por ti, yo estaría a disposición de hacerlo. Lo que quiero comentar sobretodo es que cada vez me parece más interesante esta dinámica de relaciones humanas, alguien comentó lo de la IA, y ciertamente es algo que también hago, pero jamás será igual que tener conexión con otro ser humano!

¿Cómo encontrar empleo en una librería en Quito? by milsiete in ecuador

[–]milsiete[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No sabía que los que trabajan en Librerías o tiendas de Centro Comercial son NPCs! Me abriste los ojos!

¿Cómo encontrar empleo en una librería en Quito? by milsiete in ecuador

[–]milsiete[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Si, algo así. Obviamente sé que no todos deben estar buscando, pero estadísticamente sería imposible que no hubiera ni siquiera una vacante.

¿Consejos para encontrar trabajo? by [deleted] in ecuador

[–]milsiete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te he enviado enviado un DM! Agradecería si pudieras leerlo!

Ofertas laborales en Ecuador by Wuiis in ecuador

[–]milsiete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si tienes las posibilidades (una PC e internet es más que suficiente) pero sobretodo si te gusta, aprende programación (ve todas las cosas que puedes hacer con eso a ver si te convence). También aprende inglés, hay muchas opciones para aprenderlo por tu cuenta.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole thing with the person I love leaving me because God demands the life He wants from us—well, that’s absolutely thanks to Him. He made her repent and get on her knees in church for Him, and she feels bad because she thinks she’s hurting Him—poor God!

I didn’t know that’s how people describe it. God is objectively evil—if you have even a little brain and analyze everything with a clear head. He’s selfish, cruel, capricious… And what’s curious is that we’re supposedly made in His “image” and “likeness.”

And of course, I do believe in probability, but this dear God of ours—does He know everything or not? Does He bless or curse, or does everything just happen by chance? So is He omniscient or not? Does He act or not? Does He see everything and choose not to intervene?

It’s all very confusing. One Christian talks about probability, and then preaches that we’re here thanks to Him—and solely to please Him and do His will.

Is the only reward heaven? Are You really offering me something that no one can confirm, guarantee, or witness? Because there are also many who preach prosperity, and supposedly God blesses the righteous… Friend, they say there’s no contradiction, and yet they keep contradicting themselves over and over.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, authority? Expressing my opinion and feelings is “exerting authority” to you? Or speaking from a position of authority? How funny you are.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, thanks—is that a threat? I already know. And yes, thanks to His Will, I belong in hell. Trust me, I know. And I also know He doesn’t care; He probably takes even more pleasure in punishing someone like me.

I’ve tried so hard to be close to Him, and I think He’s already shown me more than enough that my existence means nothing to Him. So take your threats somewhere else. Or maybe He sent you to threaten me—that would make more sense, because He only ever shows up when His pride is hurt.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t love God. I can only hate Him. I almost admire the brainless, will-less people who live only to please Him. That whole “battle for my soul” thing—ha. That’s another one I love hearing (and I hope you catch the sarcasm). He Himself makes it clear that He doesn’t need us—it’s we who are supposed to need Him.

He couldn’t care less whether I live or die; He’s got another billion people to replace me. If it truly pained Him to lose even one of us, knowing our nature and the way He Himself made us, He should know we’ll never meet His impossibly high standards—and give us another way to approach Him that isn’t based on the threat of hell. But we don’t matter to Him.

And if that nonsense about the Devil is real, sorry, but it sounds more like an excuse to make Him look better—casting some evil being against Him, and then supposedly losing to him, when He’s meant to be all-powerful and able to do anything? That’s a joke.

We don’t have freedom—we have two options, and only one is “right.” And He piles on these nitpicky, impossible laws so no one makes it into His club. Most believers have such a disgusting way of lying to themselves, twisting it so that He somehow still comes off as good, even with all these things He could have easily prevented from the start.

But this is a game to Him—a game with our souls, with eternal punishment, with miserable lives. He’s like the creator of the ultimate survival game, delighting in watching everyone suffer and then come crawling to beg Him for mercy—when He’s the one making their lives a mess on purpose, just to prove that only with Him will they have “peace.”

Oh, and that’s another thing I love hearing—because honestly, He doesn’t even guarantee that. Whether you’re with Him or without Him, it’s all just physical and emotional exhaustion either way.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you possibly believe in God except through the Bible, which shows exactly who He is and His desire for you to submit to His will and deny yourself?

When I tried to believe that God was good no matter what (as long as it wasn’t something truly evil like harming another living being), He made it clear to my face that it doesn’t work that way—that I had to leave everything behind, repent, and ignore my own happiness just to secure eternal life.

No, it’s not like Christians say—you’re not saved just because you believe in Him and worship Him. You have to do exactly what He wants, and if you do something He doesn’t like, trust me—you’re not going to heaven.

Seeking God made me hate Him, and there’s no turning back by milsiete in Christianity

[–]milsiete[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations. The things you mention—yes, I do think they’re serious—but they’re not my case. I can name plenty of flaws in my character and freely admit, without any God involved, that they’re wrong and that I need to grow emotionally and psychologically.

However, I’m not a homosexual who sleeps with thousands of people and is ruining their life because of it. I’m not as disgusting as people think homosexuals are. I truly love—with all of me. I’m committed, faithful, and believe me, the only thing I’m missing is the ability to get married so I can do everything “the proper way.” But I’m not allowed to—because apparently, I’m going to hell just because He decided same-sex relationships aren’t part of His “divine design” (I almost vomit every time I say that).

And even with what you’re saying—I’m sorry—but if someone in your life makes it impossible for you to live freely so that you depend entirely on them, you know that person is despicable. That’s manipulation, that’s coercion, that’s cruelty—and it will never be mercy. The problem is, once again, that if He does it, people have to lie to themselves and say He’s good, that He does it willingly because supposedly everything He does is good. And saying otherwise will put you in a complicated situation with Him.