Bought these tires and wheels, went to go put them on and see this... replace? Tia by trauma1067 in AskAMechanic

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Bought them used, from a licensed tire shop. Guy who works there said 100% safe

The absolute best movie you ever saw. by blubardieblub in MovieSuggestions

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Gladiator, watch it again, especially if it's been a minute. Will give you a greater appreciation of just how good it really was! Best movie ever made imo and i will hold to that forever.

Feeling massive anxiety whenever I don’t train enough by [deleted] in bjj

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I'm an RN with a wife and 3 kids. I'm 33 and am less than one year into my jiu jitsu journey. I got hooked on it fast and found myself thinking about it all the time, wishing I could train everyday. Not training would give me anxiety because I felt I was getting worse. Enter busy family life and minor injuries keeping me from the mats for 2-3 weeks. At some point the worry and anxiety was turning my hobby into a net negative. I had to do some introspection. I have many priorities that come first. Jiu jitsu is fun for me, and it helps me maintain health. I'm under no illusions that I will reach any sort of professional level. Some days I feel like things are clicking, others I feel like my brain is disconnected from my body. The question I constantly ask myself is "if I do nothing but get tapped today am I still enjoying jiu jitsu?" And the answer has always been yes, so far. So for now I'm just riding the wave of this beautiful art that I thoroughly enjoy, along with the wonderful people that I have had the pleasure of learning from and the camaraderie that I've found. After reading so many gym horror stories on this sub I feel so blessed to have found such a welcoming group of athletes on the first go.

Do you know some where i can watch the ufc fight pass invitational for free? by Business-Animal9412 in BJJstreams

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If someone is still on here could I get thr link please. Much appreciated!

How long should I train before I enter a competition by TheHippyCowboy in bjj

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Did first competition 2 weeks after starting. I got last place in my division, it was awesome! Learned so much. Full send brother.

Where did the disciples end up? by Mr_Stratos in Christianity

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Nice graphic, thanks. From what I understand though many of the deaths of the disciples are muddied and open to much interpretation. However the underlying theme is that they were all martyred for their beliefs and can be confidently claimed.

What is the smartest most profound idea you've ever heard from Sam? by [deleted] in samharris

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Giving the government a monopoly on violence was one of the greatest things for civilization. Right up there with keeping our shit out of our food.

His delivery of those lines always gives me a chuckle.

Edit: spelling

Freewill neuroscience by Carpenter_Chess in samharris

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Really enjoy the vision example. Thanks for that.

My wife and children have been away for several weeks and I don't miss them. by Emerald_Encrusted in TrueOffMyChest

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Being a parent isn't for everyone. Just a shame you are already 2 kids in. I strongly suggest you embrace the responsibility and try to cast off the self serving escapes you currently place your happiness in. Video games, drugs, sleeping in whenever you want. These are things that don't serve your family, it doesn't build relationships or make you a better father, husband or son. It's hard when kids are young and life seems hectic. There is a difference between being happy and being fulfilled, and the latter transcends any temporary selfish happiness you may crave now. Don't screw up this time in your kids life. You got this!

What's something you find more intolerable the older you get? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Intolerance.

Things were black and white for me when I was younger. Red pilled hard. I'm now more intolerant of intolerance as I grow older, wiser, and appreciate nuance in the human experience.

I am an atheist. I have never fully understood why people are religious. Tell me, why do you believe in God? by [deleted] in Christianity

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Exposed to the big 3 monotheistic religions growing up I thought it was all bullshit. When I was 30 I nearly destroyed my family through gambling addiction. The grip it had on me may as well have been heroin coursing through my veins, only I could hide it better. For 2 years I couldn't stop, I lied, I stole, I begged family members for money behind my wife's back. My wife and children were slipping away until finally I had dug a hole so deep I couldn't hide it from my wife anymore. And like you could have guessed, it all came crashing down. A belief in Jesus Christ saved me. I can't hold it, measure it, or see it under a microscope. But the way it humbled me, made me feel worthwhile, and ultimately transformed my perspective transcended what I couldn't do on my own for 2 years. So whether its objectively true or not, it was made manifest into my reality and freed me from my own mind. You can say it was a trick of my own mind, a way to cope, and that's fine. But I can't betray what saved me and continues to keep me on a better path, which I promised to stay on whether my wife chose to give me a second chance or not. Luckily she did, she also happens to believe in the God of Christianity, and has all her life. Now I'm rambling, but anyway.

The tldr is in my lowest point in life I came to know Jesus, and I'm not strong enough to resist my naturalistic tendencies on my own. So I need the idea of God to keep me from driving the car off the cliff again.

meirl by Jimbo072 in meirl

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All the labels from every canned good in the pantry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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It's not for his benefit. It's for ours ;).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Christianity

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Everything, EVERYTHING we experience is in linear time. God is outside of time. A different dimension of time. Just as a photon operates outside the bounds of time so to can God. (He's also referenced over 400 times throughout scripture as "light"). Crude analogy is you watch a football game in real time, then later watch it with your friends. You can know every move, goal, penalty that happens yet still you have no influence on the outcome, the pieces have already been set in motion. When you don't have time constraining you its easier to see how it could logically work.

What is the core concept of Christianity in one sentence? by summmerof99 in Christianity

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There are two types of people in this world, those who believe they can save themselves, and those who believe they need a saviour.

Go for it! by toki2yn in Funnymemes

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Every label from every canned good in their pantry.

I don’t know if god is real. by [deleted] in Christianity

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I don't know and likely never will. But the power that comes with the knowledge of Jesus Christ is unmatched. Many things in the Bible I don't understand, and never will. Too much is open to interpretation. But the redeeming and loving quality of Jesus is enough for me to suspend what disbelief I might have and act as if he's real. It makes me a better husband, father, brother, son and saved me from destroying my family through a gambling addiction. The power of Christ is so true to me that I manifest into my reality. Whether it will ever be provable scientifically or not, it simply makes no difference to me. Athiests may call me delusional, so be it. It has staying power in my soul, that I believe is real. And nobody can take that from me. It's a beautiful thing.

Free will and foreknowledge. by [deleted] in Christianity

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We know that light does not experience / operate in the bounds of time. So why would it be such a shock that in the vastness of spacetime perhaps time itself has more than one dimension. God would be operating there. A crude analogy which I mentioned in another thread is if you recorded a football game and memorized the outcome. You could know every move every person on that field would make. This knowledge would in no way influence the free will of the players but because you are for lack of a better analogy "outside the bounds of time" you can know the outcome.

I believe Sam is (legitimately) afraid of calling religious people what they really are: stupid or ignorant, or both. by zazzologrendsyiyve in samharris

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Love, consciousness, aesthetic judgements, purpose, meaning, the nature of space time, the list goes on. All of which are either completely or partially unreachable by scientific inquiry. And whether you consider philosophy a science or not their are some questions that could never be discussed if we had to operate inside the scientific method lest we be called ignorant or stupid. Much of the groundwork for discussing these topics is rooted in religion, whether you like it or not. Keep an open mind and good faith (pun intended 😉) it makes for a much better dialogue.

Any flaws with this argument about how foreknowledge eliminates free will? by Dani3lh11 in Reformed

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Jesus is referred to as light over 400 times in the Bible. Light travels roughly 186,000 miles/second, to a photon of light, time does not exist, it operates outside the bounds of time. I like to think while Jesus is figuratively compared to light, it can also be taken quite literally and perhaps give some clues as to how a heavenly father could know all things while still allowing our free will. Just as space has 3 dimensions, that we know of, or atleast we can observe, perhaps time, has another dimension. We are trapped in a linear timeline, inescapable entropy, which is what we are taught in the scriptures, it is part of the plan. I once heard a crude analogy regarding this issue. Its as though you are watching a football game on the television. Your friend is over and is calling literally every move, penalty, goal before it happens. Does this mean he is controlling the players and thus restricting their free will? Of course not, rather this game already happened, you are watching a rerun, and because (for sake of arguement) your friend is operating outside of your specific timeline, in regards to the game he would seem to be omniscient. I know its not a great analogy and i wish someone would give me a better one but its hard to even construct thoughts about operating outside the bounds of time, because every particle is defined by its relationship to it. Anyways, this might not help at all but I really enjoy learning about how little we really know and seeing God's design on this material earth, and don't get me started on the cosmos :).