A bubble is probably coming in the near future, do you think you'll be ready to play with the market as an experiment at least? Near future as in now?
|
|
|
Well, at least when it comes to design it's beautiful!
Congratulations!
|
|
|
In case people are missing it. Ken is NOT suggesting you liquidate on BF and move. He is creating an option for interested parties in the US to purchase shares.
Oh, thanks.
|
|
|
ActM shares now listed on Crypto:Stocks
So do we transfer manually? Yes. Sell and Buy, at this point. 600,000 Available. Really?
|
|
|
Sexta feira yeah!! Sem material para minerar YEAH! Ver a diff a subir YEAHH!
Tas a imitar o boss AC a esta hora da noite? ahaha Ahahah não se faz mais nada!! Eu ando atento ao que tenho na cex.io 0.1405 por GH/S! Eu compro quando estiver a 0.10 . Quando a dificuldade subir outros 40% até podes comprar mas barato.
|
|
|
I know that this won't even matter to most of you, but for those that are interested we do not have to look to the "later writers of the Bible" to see prophecies about Jesus. There were many in the Old Testament before Jesus even came.
Here are ten prophecies from the Old Testament, fulfilled in the coming of Jesus:
1. Jesus will come from the line of Abraham. Prophecy: Genesis 12:3. Fulfilled: Matthew 1:1.
2. Jesus’ mother will be a virgin. Prophecy: Isaiah 7:14. Fulfilled: Matthew 1:18–23.
3. Jesus will be a descendent of Isaac and Jacob. Prophecy: Genesis 17:19 and Numbers 24:17. Fulfilled: Matthew 1:2.
4. Jesus will be born in the town Bethlehem. Prophecy: Micah 5:2. Fulfilled: Luke 2:1–7.
5. Jesus will be called out of Egypt. Prophecy: Hosea 11:1. Fulfilled: Matthew 2:13–15.
6. Jesus will be a member of the tribe of Judah. Prophecy: Genesis 49:10. Fulfilled: Luke 3:33.
7. Jesus will enter the temple. This is important because the temple was destroyed in A.D. 70 and was never rebuilt. Prophecy: Malachi 3:1. Fulfilled: Luke 2:25–27.
8. Jesus will be from the lineage of King David. Prophecy: Jeremiah 23:5. Fulfilled: Matthew 1:6.
9. Jesus’ birth will be accompanied with great suffering and sorrow. Prophecy: Jeremiah 31:15. Fulfilled: Matthew 2:16.
10. Jesus will live a perfect life, die by crucifixion, resurrect from death, ascend into heaven, and sit at the right hand of God. Prophecies: Psalm 22:16; Psalm 16:10; Isaiah 53:10–11; Psalm 68:18; Psalm 110:1. Fulfilled: 1 Peter 2:21–22; Luke 23:33; Acts 2:25–32; Acts 1:9; Hebrews 1:3.
1. I'll have trouble tracing my ancestry back 3 generations and the sheep herders from the bronze age have a complete accurate record for hundreds of years, really? 2. Really? Do I have to say anything about that? 3. Refer to 1. 4. “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” Jesus never ruled Israel, every person alive has ancient origins... 5. “When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. But the more they were called, the more they went away from me. They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images." Isn't Israel (Jacob) the son of Isaac? 6. The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, until tribute comes to him; and to him shall be the obedience of the peoples. Sorry, nothing to see here... I'm tired for this, maybe more next time.
|
|
|
Fact:
Idiot. That's not how truth works, and it's not how persuasion works. Here let me illustrate: Fact: Evil Toshiba corporation invented time machine, killed Gandhi, Jesus and unicorns. Here's Sony's websitewww.sony.comAnd here's Samsung'swww.samsung.com... See? Solid evidence!
|
|
|
Yeah, this thread was about atheism, now Bible discussion group... Ok. Why is everyone trippin on Dank. In a world of Gods he should be taken seriously as it is perfectly possible that he is God. He should not have to provide anyone with any proof. Gods do not have to do such things, you should believe even though everything you know contradicts it. That is faith.
I know most of you hate it when I quote scriptures on here but I could not resist on this one: Luke 21:8 He replied: "Watch out that you are not deceived. For many will come in my name, claiming, 'I am he,' and, 'The time is near.' Do not follow them. Jesus predicted that there would be people like Dank. If Dank says that he is the only true God... well, you see where I'm going. P.S. I don't hate the scripture quotes. I'm impressed that you know them. And to be clear, I think the Bible is a wise book. Filled with ancient knowledge about how to live with others. So if Dank says he is the only true god and Jesus said He is the only true God and only one was right which one would you pick? I would think the choice would be fairly easy then wouldn't it? Yes, it would, and the answer is Dank! Because he exists! And you do realize that the later writers of the Bible wrote the stories in order to fulfill those "prophecies"... It is. I'll tell you what it is in a minute, but first I'm going to illustrate the fallacy you've employed here. It's a really common one, and it crosses all religious boundaries and often even in to the secular world. I call it the "narrow choice fallacy", though I'm sure that it falls under several of the logical fallacies. This fallacy is that when a small group of choices are presented, the one committing the fallacy hopes (or believes) that you will discard any options outside of those choices. In point of fact, there are almost always more options than are presented. As an anarchist, I see this all the time when I present an argument. I figure I have succeeded in my argument when I get someone in the same thread to call me a republican while someone else calls me a democrat. In point of fact, I'm neither. I don't buy either brand of democracy, as I believe it to be a proven false religion. False dichotomy/false dilemma? That said, I think "Be excellent to one another" is pretty much the point of the New Testament when Jesus said the greatest commandment is to "Love your neighbor as yourself." Can we agree with that at least?
I cannot, one should love his neighbor as his neighbor like to be loved. I'll illustrate that for you, imagine I'd like to be taken by force by women and be subjected to some particular sexual practices, do you think I should assume that every woman likes the same stuff and rape the blond next door?
|
|
|
Absolutely agree. I am labelled left wing because I support gay marriage and right wing because I believe in the rule of law. Stupid labels create a contradiction where there is none.
“I'm a registered Republican, I only seem liberal because I believe that hurricanes are caused by high barometric pressure and not gay marriage.” I suspect FirstAscent may be positive...
Yeah, I got it wrong, but seriously doubt we see positive Y.
|
|
|
@ibminer, Carlton Banks Thanks for taking the time. I'm not a US citizen, but I follow US politics as much as I can, it is much more "entertaining" than my country, everything seems a major battle in US, here gay marriage was approved, some minor religious groups protested, and Catholic Church, but everything went smooth and life goes on, in the US is/seems an ongoing battle. I understand what you described about mainstream media, I stopped watching TV a few years ago. But, and again about GOP, somethings I recall from memory, obligatory vaginal ultrasound, ongoing battle against abortion, "legitimate rape", "honest rape", "gift from god rape", 10 commandments in public places, "marriage is between a man and a woman like god intended", isn't/wasn't Michelle Bachmann a very important figure in the party and her husband was a cure gays with faith preacher? I'm can't remember more stuff, but I'm pretty sure the Intelligent Design/Creationism people are right wing. I do understand that these people don't represent the all pie, but they have power and are very vocal about this stuff. Plus this quote from Barry Goldwater: Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they're sure trying to do so, it's going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can't and won't compromise. I know, I've tried to deal with them.
|
|
|
I just noticed cryptostocks only allows you to trade in 4 decimals after zero. Is this somehow adjustable or what ? Labcoin is probably worth under 0.0001 now
And a 0.01 BTC withdraw fee.
|
|
|
Are stats public at GHash.io?
|
|
|
Well I'm not surprised... mainly because I supported the tea party movement, in the beginning stages of it. I wouldn't claim to be the brightest academic in the world, but I am told I have a scientific mind. Unfortunately some racist groups started speaking out in favor of the tea party, combined with media misinformation & bashing... which seemed to destroy the party and everyone was afraid to even associate themselves with the tea party. Either that or most of them ended up in bunkers because they can't deal with the stress & anxiety our world now brings us and have decided to just leave our society entirely. Wasn't the entire GOP hijacked by preachers and Bible thumpers?
|
|
|
Well, this is a surprise indeed!
Aren't the Tea Party people the guys trying to push Intelligent Design into the science classes?
Not really no. A bunch of them are atheists too. I believe this was the surprise that this Yale Professor is talking about among many things. Getting your stereotyping from the main stream media always crumbles when scientific facts are used. Look at how Bitcoin was described by that same MSM. Yap, and they always choose the nut jobs for the interviews, by doing this they pass the message that the all group is/thinks like them.
|
|
|
|