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@stablecross

Christian, Grandfather, Software Engineer (Lisp enthusiast), Iconoclast, B.S. Applied Math

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The TLDR version of my response: "Hey, observers, what is the machine doing?" We can't tell, it's ambiguous. "Hey, computer, what are you doing?" 1. no response 2. 🤷‍♂️ ("I don't know") 3. Well, let me tell you...

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Why do philosophers talk about the “crisis in physics” but not address the crisis in metaphysics? Zeno’s paradox is clearly a metaphysical argument that is wrong. How many others are there? How do the philosophers know?

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God created asymmetry (creature/created, light/dark, good/evil) as well as symmetry (balance, repetition, harmony). It was good that He did this.

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I just caught Grok making a serious mistake. It computed a term as 1/12, instead of -1/12. Had I not already known this was wrong and relied on it instead, my spaceship would have blown up, my bridge would have collapsed, my patient died.

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If you want to see just how bad Grok is at something, ask it to do the following: "Draw a simple Necker cube. Use 12, and only 12, identical black lines. No shading. Preserve the optical illusion." It simply cannot do that.

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Christian salvation isn’t about “going to heaven.” It’s about “inheriting the promise to Abraham.”

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Egalitarianism/complementarianism debates remind me of the wave/particle debates in physics. In both cases it isn’t either/or, it’s both/and. That may make heads explode, but the physicists learned to live with it.

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If Israel’s ABM systems had Grok’s self-proclaimed “precision,” Israel would be in smoking ruins right now.

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The question that must be answered for each hermeneutic is how it deals with Ephesians 3:3-6. Paul claims that there is mystery that was unknown until apostolic times - a mystery that no hermeneutic could uncover - namely, that Gentiles are full heirs to the promise to Abraham of

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I am rapidly coming up the conclusion that neither Arminians nor Dispensationalists can correctly articulate what distinguishes the children of the flesh from the children of the promise (Rom. 9:8). Even grok initially had trouble, but eventually got it right.

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The constants are measured by arbitrary units. 𝒄, for example, is 1.8026 × 10¹² furlongs/fortnight. Just set 𝒄, ħ, and 𝑮 to 1.

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E-book publishers should train an AI on the books that they sell so that if I buy one, I can search and ask questions about that book. While leaking the text of the book is a problem that needs to be solved, they know that I’ve bought the book and can grant query access rights.

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Paul’s argument in Roman’s 9 is that the Israel that is truly Israel consists of the promised children. Paul’s argument in Ephesians is that there are Gentile children of the promise, too. God’s not a liar. You just done understand the Abrahamic Covenant like Paul does.

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Why do people hate Calvinism? A non-Calvinist just told me that systems that invoke divine fiat are flawed. Divine fiat is never wrong. Adam and Eve learned that the hard way.