Not sure what all of this is, nor what it means… Ah, the old feigning confusion ploy. …or what precipitated the meltdown. Ah, the old meltdown ploy. I mentioned your deception (or what you call a technicality), and now you’re talking about your defensiveness and road to recovery or something like t...
…the idea that I will cease to exist after death and that nothing mattered in a grand sense is not a comforting thought for me. Does that impact the way you live your life? What is it that you have hope in/for? I came across this organization a while back. You might find it interesting/useful. http...
The stakes near the proposed McKinney Temple in Texas were instructed to mention how the height of the temple steeple was essential to the LDS faith at the city planning and zoning meeting. I suspect the Church was trying to push this lie so the steeple height would be less of a stumbling block. Th...
That's an entirely different question--and includes a concept that no one would disagree with. Of course it's "generally better to have more information on a particular topic than less in order to make reasoned judgments and conclusions." However, you passed off the response to that different quest...
MG is using a church A.I chatbot to get these answers? drumdude posted a response where he used the LDS Chatbot. Until he did so I didn’t even know there was one. Who would have thought? The church has seemingly really kept up with the times when it comes to the use of technology. I asked the bot h...
Why will even A.I. never tell you that "More information is ALWAYS better"? Because even an inconsistent, partially formed, unsophisticated, dumbass computer program knows a dozen reasons that's not true. Like hippos, potassium, and bees, more information is not always better. You’re right! Pi A.I....
More potassium is always better. Potassium is an essential mineral and electrolyte that plays a critical role in various physiological processes in the body. For oral ingestion, doses of potassium chloride ranging from 2.5 to 5 grams can potentially cause serious hyperkalemia in healthy adults. Dos...
More information is ALWAYS better. Even if it's bigoted, misleading, twisted, or false information. Can't ever have too much dubious information. By the way, more bees is always better. Pi A.I.: Not necessarily! While bees are incredibly important for our ecosystems and agriculture, having too many...