Christian Zionism is a modern invention. Until the 1800s it was mostly believed that God punished the Jews by scattering them and making Christians the chosen people. The only people who dissented from that view believed they literally were part of the lost tribes of Israel so they considered the Jews their kin. Christian Zionism as we know it is a 19th century invention, mostly by British and Americans. Israel today is not the same as Israel in the Bible, which there are many preachers both liberal and conservative will agree with.Not the majority or anywhere near then, as I pointed out. Btw, there is no such thing as Christian zionism, there is Christianity and that's it.
It's not modern, remember judaizersChristian Zionism is a modern invention. Until the 1800s it was mostly believed that God punished the Jews by scattering them and making Christians the chosen people. The only people who dissented from that view believed they literally were part of the lost tribes of Israel so they considered the Jews their kin. Christian Zionism as we know it is a 19th century invention, mostly by British and Americans. Israel today is not the same as Israel in the Bible, which there are many preachers both liberal and conservative will agree with.
I've said it before here and I'll say it again.Kinda surprised WelperTubby99 ain't one of them gold banner paypiggies, considering he sees Nooly Nool as his surrogate daddy, so much he neglected his actual family just to keep spazzin the fuck out on green reddit. Mental shite.
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I've said it before here and I'll say it again.
I don't doubt that AI will be a part of our lives but it won't be in the way how the AI bros envision it. Think back if you will in the time when the Internet because the biggest craze of the 1990's and every speculative investor in Wall Street threw money at any company that launched a website.
While those speculative investors were not wrong about how the Internet is going to change humanity forever, many of them backed the wrong horses which lead to the Dot Com Bubble finally popping and many of those speculative investors lost their money in stocks that were not worth the paper they were printed on. The exact same thing will happen to this AI craze where AI will still be here but many speculative investors that threw their money at AI may find themselves going broke in the end when they realize they've backed the wrong horses when the AI bubble inevitably pops.
Simply put, don't take investor advice from self-proclaimed finance bros on the Internet.
Also wasting your vacation by going on Kiwi Farms instead of being with your loved ones is fucking sad.
Grok already does this, at least the nude celebrity part. also i assume most age verification just uses a drivers license or ID because of that obvious loopholeCalling it right now: AI will be away for underage kids to beat facial age verification if they pass it into law, and a way to make nude pictures of celebrities that don't have any known nudes.
The Zionist movement, maybe. However, all those Heebs, wandering about, after the Exodus....Christian Zionism is a modern invention
Genuinely revolting.Yeop/Kampung Boy has been setting fire on Nonce Farms the past day or two. God bless him.
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I'd like to add onto this that, while AI will probably never be as good at making well-crafted software as a human is, current AI coding tools (Claude, for example) are absolutely incredible at making shit that's good enough to work and be worked on when used under human direction. I'm not talking about your grandpa vibe coding some shit in 30 minutes either, I'm talking about making a whole-ass codebase for an application and having your engineers use an AI to do grunt work instead of interns and/or junior devs. If you don't particularly give a shit about maintaining the most efficient possible internal structure for scaling your code a decade into the future, and you have someone to retard-check the machine when it overcomplicates simple problems or just flat-out makes mistakes, you can multiply your effective work throughput by at least 2-3x for something like $100/person/month. If you've got a smaller application and a team who knows how best to use the tools, that number only goes up.From a business standpoint AI is fucking amazing, even if it never progresses past the intelligence of a 7 year old Chinese girl or 18 year old black man.