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"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 01:47PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 1:46 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: >> from judgment, and eternal Hellfire. >> Just seek the truth with an honest seeking. God will do the rest. > More assertions; no evidence; summarily dismissed. I have given you my testimony. I've told you to go and speak to others. There is a myriad of evidence. You just will not see it. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>: Feb 07 06:48PM > If you ever come to faith and are born again, you will be amazed at > how intensely the presence of evil spirits at every corner are guiding > the still-in-sin people of this world to their destruction. Rick, if you ever try anti-psyhotics, you will be amazed at how intensely evil spirits dissapear ... > of spiritual things, but to our mind we can only conclude that those > things are the result of the person doing bad things, and not the un- > seen influence of an evil spirit tempting a person to do those things. Sane people can't see spiritual things, because of sanity. > Only if you die with your sin still charged to you (meaning Jesus did > not transfer it to Himself, thereby setting you free). The lake of > fire is called "the second death": Rick, Jesus is dead, gone, non existent..,. He was cult leader like many cult leaders of today... -- press any key to continue or any other to quit... |
Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>: Feb 07 06:49PM >> Just seek the truth with psychiatrist. Anti-psyhotics will do the rest.. > You can only see with natural eyes, Melzzzzz, because you will not > seek the truth. Thanks to anti-psychotics, now I see clearly with natural eyes. -- press any key to continue or any other to quit... |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 06:50PM On 07/02/2018 18:47, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: >> More assertions; no evidence; summarily dismissed. > I have given you my testimony. I've told you to go and speak to > others. There is a myriad of evidence. You just will not see it. More assertions; no evidence; summarily dismissed. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
Daniel <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Feb 07 10:54AM -0800 On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 1:36:48 PM UTC-5, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > 2004: > [God] will then come to you and lead you to knowledge of Himself, > His Son Interesting. Could you describe in more detail how it was that god came to you? Did he speak to you in your head? Did you see him with your eyes? Thanks, Daniel |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 02:06PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 1:49 PM, Melzzzzz wrote: >> You can only see with natural eyes, Melzzzzz, because you will not >> seek the truth. > Thanks to anti-psychotics, now I see clearly with natural eyes. I offer you a counter-idea: That when you are on anti-psychotics, the evil spirits relent because they know they have you. Why waste time and energy on someone they already have? It's only when you are making a movie toward Christ that they will rise up and attack you. I can't convince you, Melzzzzz. I can only teach you the truth. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 02:07PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 1:50 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: >> I have given you my testimony. I've told you to go and speak to >> others. There is a myriad of evidence. You just will not see it. > More assertions; no evidence; summarily dismissed. The evidence is in the changed lives, and the changed purposes for life and living. I have an entire software entity (Liberty Software Foundation) given over to giving people my software. I have done this because I've come to understand what God has done in this world, and in my life. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 07:11PM On 07/02/2018 19:07, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > I have an entire software entity (Liberty Software Foundation) given > over to giving people my software. I have done this because I've > come to understand what God has done in this world, and in my life. More assertions; no evidence; summarily dismissed. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 02:13PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 1:54 PM, Daniel wrote: >> His Son > Interesting. Could you describe in more detail how it was that god came to > you? Did he speak to you in your head? Did you see him with your eyes? It's not easily describable because it's spirit. There's a line in Deep Space Nine by Major Kira which says it, and I'm sure it's quoted there from some place else ... I just don't know the original quote: Faith... for those who have it no explanation is necessary. For those who don't, no explanation is sufficient. It's new life, Daniel. I've described it before as when Optimus Prime was given the heart thingy by the Decepticon SR-71. All of the flying parts went zooming from that Decepticon onto Prime. Prime didn't know how to fly before, but when he received the new heart thingy, then he just took off flying. With the new spirit life you just simply know new things. Input you have is different. It's processed not just through your mind, but also through your spirit. It's an augmented existence, and there's a guiding hand there from God and His Holy Spirit, which is omni- present. It is as above. You'll never be able to understand until you come to faith, and when you do and are born again, you won't need an explanation because it will be automatic to/for you. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 07:19PM On 07/02/2018 19:13, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > It is as above. You'll never be able to understand until you come > to faith, and when you do and are born again, you won't need an > explanation because it will be automatic to/for you. Answer the question. How did it manifest physically/mentally so you were suddenly aware of it consciously. I know you won't answer the question because no Christian ever does because they (and you) know that such manifestations are indistinguishable from mental illness. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 02:24PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 2:19 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: > suddenly aware of it consciously. I know you won't answer the question > because no Christian ever does because they (and you) know that such > manifestations are indistinguishable from mental illness. I can't answer it in a way you'll understand. I can just tell you that I was changed, and with that change came the new life. I now know things I couldn't know before, understand things I couldn't understand before, am guided at times from within by invisible forces to go and speak to people, or avoid people, or offer to help people, and so on. It's God's Holy Spirit guiding us spiritually, as though there was a consistent voice there speaking to you, but it's done inaudibly, and is more of a natural desire / inclination to move. That's in the spirit, but we are also still tied to this flesh. And it is there many people get distracted. And Satan comes at us very hard to distract us because he only has input into our flesh, but not our spirit. He amps up our emotions, feelings, gives us thoughts, all of which are not our own. These affect our flesh, and that source of input tempts us to move. And many do move toward sin. But if we remain focused upon God, following Him as He guides in Matthew 28:18-20, obeying His guidance consciously, purposefully, then we are following after Him spiritually, and Satan cannot touch us. It is only when we are carried away by our feelings and emotions that we are overcome, and those are of our weak flesh and our sin nature still present in our weak flesh. Even Jesus said in the Garden of Gethsemane before He was taken into custody: "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 07:38PM On 07/02/2018 19:24, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > that I was changed, and with that change came the new life. I now > know things I couldn't know before, understand things I couldn't > understand before, am guided at times from within by invisible forces Be more specific. Give an example of something you couldn't know before but know now. Give an example of something you couldn't understand before but understand now. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 02:48PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 2:38 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: >> understand before, am guided at times from within by invisible forces > Be more specific. Give an example of something you couldn't know before > but know now. That Jesus Christ was God. That I had sin. That Heaven was real, and that Hell was real, and that I needed to ask forgiveness to be saved. Also the teachings of the Bible. They bring a peace over a believer when they are read, studied. It's the spirit being fed, and it's similar to how you feel good after a meal. When you go to the Bible as a believer and read and study His written word, you have a real peace that comes over you, which is your spirit asserting itself in an "of the Lord" way. > Give an example of something you couldn't understand before but > understand now. See above. In addition, I am able to see the enemy's attacks against man and have, over time, come to see patterns in how he attacks us. It's why I have patience with men like you and Peter and others. I am aware of things that would prevent me from responding to you as I might like to do if it were only my flesh giving in put. In fact, I've been flatly amazed across the board up and down how I have dealt with Peter Cheung. I have an inner peace regarding him that I can only conclude is supernaturally given me by God, because there are times I start to get so upset with him, but even before that "getting upset" can manifest itself, there is a greater peace which leads and settles and replace and supplants my flesh-based response. I've been amazed by it. That's something else I've noticed. There are times I write things to people, or post here on these groups, and I'm amazed at what I am writing. It's not me writing it. It's coming through me, and I am typing and what not, but they are not my original thoughts. I am often times reading what I'm writing for the first time, and am stunned by the things I write. That's happened a few dozen times since I became a believer in 2004. I've had other times when I've said things, or not said things, when I intended to not say things, or to say things. I was in some invisible way encouraged to speak, or prevented from speaking. Those instances are rare, and they come in specific moments when it is important for things to be spoken or not spoken. But on the whole, believers live their lives in this world, doing the things of this world, but just doing them differently ... i.e., doing them consciously and purposefully unto God. And in the goings on, we are holding Him up as our banner, our measuring rod, our base- line scrutinizer, to determine which ways we should go. These are our own thoughts we filter through, but there are also other times we are just moved to move without having to think about it, when God's hand moves us to move. You should go to a local Bible-believing Christian church and speak to the people there face-to-face and ask them to tell you of their various life changes after they were born again. If they are legitimate and have a true witness and were really born again, the things they repeat to you will be similar to mine. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 07:59PM On 07/02/2018 19:48, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > That Jesus Christ was God. That I had sin. That Heaven was real, > and that Hell was real, and that I needed to ask forgiveness to be > saved. Anyone with a vague awareness of Christianity would already be aware of all that as part of Christianity: no supernatural "spiritual" event required. You simply experienced selection bias whilst mentally ill. > It's why I have patience with men like you and Peter and others. I > am aware of things that would prevent me from responding to you as I > might like to do if it were only my flesh giving in put. Again no supernatural explanation required for any of that. > am often times reading what I'm writing for the first time, and am > stunned by the things I write. That's happened a few dozen times > since I became a believer in 2004. Nothing unusual about that: most people don't consciously think about what they type before they type it in forums such as this. > I've had other times when I've said things, or not said things, > when I intended to not say things, or to say things. I was in > some invisible way encouraged to speak, or prevented from speaking. Over thinking what is natural and/or explainable by random chance. > of their various life changes after they were born again. If > they are legitimate and have a true witness and were really born > again, the things they repeat to you will be similar to mine. Your lack of insight into your mental illness is quite advanced; it's a shame that you never got the medical treatment you clearly need but I suspect it is now too late for you given how "bedded in" your delusions are. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
Daniel <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Feb 07 12:01PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 2:24:36 PM UTC-5, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > I now know things I couldn't know before I appreciate that this is difficult, but I'd like to understand. An evangelical Christian adviser to Donald Trump, Gloria Copeland, has been in the news recently, suggesting that evangelicals do not need a winter flu vaccine, because "We've already had our shot" thanks to God who "bore our sicknesses and carried our diseases". Is this a good example of knowing things you couldn't know before? Or do you have a better example? Thanks, Daniel |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 03:08PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 3:01 PM, Daniel wrote: > vaccine, because "We've already had our shot" thanks to God who "bore our > sicknesses and carried our diseases". Is this a good example of knowing > things you couldn't know before? Or do you have a better example? I am unaware of that claim, but I know many Christians refuse to take medicine because of their faith. Some parents have been jailed for it when their children died because they refused medical treatment. Jesus never told us not to seek natural cures for our flesh. What He does promise us is that this world is not our home, and that when we are born again spiritually we have eternal life, and that after we leave this world we will receive our eternal body. But while here, we are supposed to provide for our body as it has natural needs, but we are also to provide for our spirit as it has spiritual needs. I would also like to warn you and Leigh that one of the enemy's tactics is to try and pin people down to answering cleverly crafted questions that only provide for yes/no, or limited-response answers. The enemy wants to present an argument in a way you can easily dismiss what the teaching Christian has to say. The answers of God often require a re-phrasing of the question, or to take the enemy's question and set it aside and provide the teaching God would have. If you seek the truth, you must be willing to move from where you are to where the truth is. Truth will call out to you, beckoning you to come, but it will not move to where you are. You must get up from your current place of residence and move to where it is. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Ian Collins <ian-news@hotmail.com>: Feb 08 09:10AM +1300 On 02/08/2018 06:57 AM, Mr Flibble wrote: > Asserting something is true does not make it so (unless you have factual > evidence to back that assertion up). Not a single one of your > assertions have any evidence to back them up so are all summarily dismissed. he never will provide any solid evidence because he can't, just as he can't see how antisocial his postings here are. Time to move on before you become what you so evidently despise. -- Ian. |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 03:15PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 3:10 PM, Ian Collins wrote: > [snip] Hi, Ian! How are things down under? If you ever meet a man named Kevin Bargar from USA ... tell him I said hi. He was a great manager and a man I admired. Moved to Australia in 2012 I believe. Got a job working for Dana I believe. I knew him from Toyota. -- Thank you! | Indianapolis, Indiana | God is love -- 1 John 4:7-9 Rick C. Hodgin | http://www.libsf.org/ | http://tinyurl.com/yaogvqhj ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software: LSA, LSC, Debi, RDC/CAlive, ES/1, ES/2, VJr, VFrP, Logician Hardware: Arxoda Desktop CPU, Arxita Embedded CPU, Arlina Compute FPGA |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Feb 07 03:27PM -0500 On 2/7/2018 2:59 PM, Mr Flibble wrote: > [snip] I can only tell you, Leigh, you'll never find the truth by limiting yourself to only those things you think you can know. The way to the truth is to set your sights on it, being willing to move in the ways truth's path requires you to move, even if it's outside of your current beliefs, no matter how "sacredly" or firmly held. If you set your sights on knowing the truth, and are willing to move if you must, then God will know this, and He will bring truth to you. But I caution you: Watch out if you do, because if you are truly seeking the truth and God draws you to it ... there's no going back. Your life will be forever changed, and the things you used to think you know will be supplanted nearly exhaustively across the board. I would like to call you "brother" in Christ, Leigh. I pray that day does come for you. The old Leigh will pass away, and the new Leigh will be born. You won't believe the transformation, and unless it happened to you, you would never have believed such a change were possible to anyone. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Feb 07 08:30PM On 07/02/2018 20:27, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > Leigh will be born. You won't believe the transformation, and > unless it happened to you, you would never have believed such a > change were possible to anyone. I repeat: asserting something to be true doesn't make it true. Your assertions continue to be easily dismissed through lack of evidence. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
Daniel <danielaparker@gmail.com>: Feb 07 12:34PM -0800 On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 2:59:44 PM UTC-5, Mr Flibble wrote: > Anyone with a vague awareness of Christianity would already be aware of > all that as part of Christianity: no supernatural "spiritual" event > required. You simply experienced selection bias whilst mentally ill. Actually, even within Christianity, these ideas have been controversial. It wasn't until the fourth century Council of Nicaea that it was decided, but with dissensions, that the Son and the Father were the same. Pope Francis has recently suggested that a literal hell is not real. Calvinism teaches that God predestined some people to be saved, so it wouldn't make any difference whether Rick asked for forgiveness or not. Daniel |
Cholo Lennon <chololennon@hotmail.com>: Feb 07 04:22PM -0300 On 07/02/18 15:40, Real Troll wrote: > If your crystal ball is working correctly then you should have posted a > link to a free update to their 1990 Turbo C compiler/Editor. > <https://www.embarcadero.com/free-tools/ccompiler> BCC32C C++ is not the same as Turbo C/C++ (it's not a replacement). The 1st one is just a compiler, the last one is a compiler+IDE (a limited IDE BTW). And if I have to recommend a compiler I'd suggest g++/clang instead of BCC32C. A free compiler+IDE could be Visual Studio Community or Eclipse CDT + gcc/clang. > They have starter editions as well that are much better than their > archaic Turbo C. The only free tool is the compiler/linker. Starter editions are not really free (https://www.embarcadero.com/products/cbuilder/starter) > We should aim to educate people here so that they can spread the word > among their fellow students. You're right, but IMHO your suggestions are not the best. -- Cholo Lennon Bs.As. ARG |
Real Troll <Real.Troll@Trolls.com>: Feb 07 03:35PM -0400 On 07/02/2018 19:22, Cholo Lennon wrote: > BCC32C C++ is not the same as Turbo C/C++ (it's not a replacement). > The 1st one is just a compiler, the last one is a compiler+IDE (a > limited IDE BTW). But that is all they need to start with. If you really feel for them then ask them to install VS Code free text editor as well and they can configure it to compile their C++ programs. They can ask you because you are quite here. > And if I have to recommend a compiler I'd suggest g++/clang instead of > BCC32C. A free compiler+IDE could be Visual Studio Community or > Eclipse CDT + gcc/clang. Did you do that? > The only free tool is the compiler/linker. Starter editions are not > really free (https://www.embarcadero.com/products/cbuilder/starter) They are free. Have you used them? If not try them before blurping anything further. > You're right, but IMHO your suggestions are not the best. Fortunately, we have great thinkers and distinguished experts such as yourself. |
Cholo Lennon <chololennon@hotmail.com>: Feb 07 05:26PM -0300 On 07/02/18 16:35, Real Troll wrote: >> The 1st one is just a compiler, the last one is a compiler+IDE (a >> limited IDE BTW). > But that is all they need to start with. No. Newbies use Turbo C/C++, among other things, because it's easy to use. A command line compiler + editor is not the same. > then ask them to install VS Code free text editor as well and they can > configure it to compile their C++ programs. They can ask you because > you are quite here. VS code is not a bad idea, +1, I forgot it (and I use it everyday) >> BCC32C. A free compiler+IDE could be Visual Studio Community or >> Eclipse CDT + gcc/clang. > Did you do that? The same to you... Did you do that? No, you answered me (being pedantic BTW) not the OP. >> really free (https://www.embarcadero.com/products/cbuilder/starter) > They are free. Have you used them? If not try them before blurping > anything further. Yes, I used/use almost all Borland/Embarcaderto tools, including Sidekick, Quatro Pro, Turbo C/C++/Pascal/Prolog, Turbo Debugger, Turbo Assembler Borland C++, BDE, Delphi, JBuilder, Kylix and C++ Builder. Shall I have to justify every sentence to you? >> You're right, but IMHO your suggestions are not the best. > Fortunately, we have great thinkers and distinguished experts such as > yourself. Yeah, I am the best C++ expert in the universe... C'mon. I you cannot keep an argument without being agressive or pedantic, I'm sorry, I'm losing my time "real troll" -- Cholo Lennon Bs.As. ARG |
legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com (Richard): Feb 07 08:29PM [Please do not mail me a copy of your followup] Louis Krupp <lkrupp@nospam.pssw.com.invalid> spake the secret code > std::cout << n << std::endl; Please stop using endl and just use '\n'. There's no need to flush buffers here. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" free book <http://tinyurl.com/d3d-pipeline> The Terminals Wiki <http://terminals-wiki.org> The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org> Legalize Adulthood! (my blog) <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com> |
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