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LDS beliefs on Judaism
LDSGator and 3 others reacted to prisonchaplain for a topic
I'm not LDS or Jewish, though I've worked with both. In the west, when the economy is bad, conspiracy theories about Jews become popular. In Asia, the same happens to Chinese Christians. Both groups, ironically like LDS, tend to have higher social and economic success. My wife is Korean, and there is a popular book in her country on how Jewish people educate their children. So many of the tropes against Jews in the west, and Chinese Christians in the east, come down to class envy. They succeed so something must be afoot--especially if I'm not succeeding. Hate is addictive. Trends and correlation do not make causation. I suspect that the reason Jewish people generally, and Chinese Christians generally do well in the world is because they follow sound, pro-social practices. Alas, it's easier to blame the successful than to look honestly at my own failures.4 points -
Merry Christmas
mirkwood and one other reacted to DurangoUT01 for a topic
That was the first real concert that I had ever been to. I still have the vinyl.. LOL2 points -
Sold my soul to Alexa apparently
Vort reacted to The Folk Prophet for a topic
So my home hasn't been smart. In fact, the only "smart" thing I've owned has been my phone...which I never used the "smart" aspects of it. Meaning the ask-it-questions or A.I. features. I guess my PCs have the same things...which I've also ignored. So.... 2 things happened: 1st. We went to my wife's parents house to take them to the temple, rang the doorbell...and within a few seconds my father-in-law was talking to us through the doorbell saying they weren't home yet. And I was like, "That's awesome!" 2nd. We got a new vehicle that had "Alexa" and we understood we could start it, lock or unlock it, check it's location, etc., etc., with an Alexa device. So.... We ordered an Echo Pop -- the cheapest Echo device. Well darn it all....I think I fell in love! Within a week, I bought a Ring doorbell, an Echo Show 21 for my wife to use in the kitchen (more on this in a moment), and have an Echo Spot ordered for the bedroom. And I've ordered a bunch of smart lightbulbs. You see... I didn't know. I didn't know I could control things so easily and so, relatively, cheaply. The echo pop was $40. The Spot is normally $80, but I found one on sale for $40. The lightbulbs I got were between $3 and $7. I got 5 at $6 ($35ish) and 6 at $3 ($18ish). (The "ish" is because I rounded, and there was tax, and etc.) The Ring was $50ish. So all in, minus the Show, under $200 to make our home "Smart". We already had a Nest thermostat that we got for free when we installed solar a few years back -- so I guess we have had a smart device. Well...and we have some Samsung TVs that are smart. They even include Alexa. Never used it though. Until now! So the only pricey thing was the Echo Show 21. That was $400. Yes, I splurged a bit. But here's the deal: It's an Echo device just like the others, but also...streams video with Fire TV (my wife likes turning on shows while cooking), and displays the ring doorbell camera when there's motion or the like. Plus video calls (she calls a family member when making dinner almost daily, often with video). And all the visual things like lists, shopping, etc. So I got it for her as a "Valentine's Day" gift (bought her 15 roses with it too...way cheaper in Jan than waiting till just before Valentines!...to make it more romantic). Of course it's a gift for the whole family. But she'll appreciate it the most. I live in my office (which is where the Pop moved after the Show arrived). So even making it $600... that's still, relatively, cheap compared to what I thought. I had no idea there were smart lightbulbs. I thought I'd have to rewire the house to make is smart. Or...something. I just thought it would be out of reach to make one's home smart unless wealthy or better and money management than I am. Maybe the novelty will wear off. But it's amazing! The best part is I changed the wake word in my office from "Alexa" to "Computer"... I'm freaking living in Star Trek! Anyhow... I know this is a case of an "old" man being behind the tech times to an extent. I'm tech savvy (I mean, I program computers for a living..so....), I just never got into the "Siri" or "Alexa" or A.I., or that side of things, so I didn't know. But it's SO cool. We had one smart lightbulb I'd purchased to test (the others are ordered but haven't arrived), and put it in a lamp on the kitchen counter. This morning I got up at around 5:30 and came upstairs and it was quite dark. Seemed darker than normal. I couldn't see...I went to fumble for a light switch, worried I'd crash into something on the way, and then remembered.... So I said (pretty softly), "Alexa, turn on the lamp"....and, yep. Awesome! No bruised shins! Feeling cold? "Computer, what's the temperature inside?" "Set it to 74." Music? "Computer, play my country playlist." Want to ask my wife a quick question? "Computer, drop in on the kitchen." (boom...talking to my wife!) Out of soda or gum? "Alexa, add Diet Dr. Pepper to the shopping list." "Computer, order some more cinnamon gum." Too lazy to find the remote? "Alexa, turn off the TV." And, of course, "Alexa, start the car." or "Alexa, lock the car." (It's a bit more than that because you need a code and have to go through a "skill" (basically an add-on to Alexa), but basically.) And so forth. As I was typing this it just said, "Someone was detected at your front door." And I went and got the package that had just been delivered. (Nothing related...just some daily delivery junk we tend to get most days.) Thanks Alexa! That was helpful! In fact the only real downside, so far, has been that for my wife to do her video calls the other end needs to install the Alexa app. That's only a problem for one of her brothers that she video calls...and he said he was willing if he could remember his Amazon login. Well...I guess one of the other issue is that I have 2 routers to cover the house, and that's caused some grief. I may have to spend more money to get a single wifi connection to cover the home. But I ought to upgrade anyhow as my routers are a bit dated. Eventually I'll get smart locks for the doors, Ring cameras for some rooms, plus a few more outside. I might actually start trusting babysitters....since I'll be able to watch them from my phone the entire time...and whatever else I decide will be awesome. I need to hold off on buying too much more now though. Otherwise I'll put the lie to "cheap" on making my home smart. To be fair, I didn't have to buy the expensive Show 21 to make it smart. I don't even think we needed any Echo devices. We could have just installed Alexa on our phones. And...there's a computer Windows App too, so I could have just run it that way. So the cheap thing still holds true. But, like with many things, you can get into it cheap, but then make it pricey pretty quick. But even smart cameras and lights and whatever. There are cheaper versions. You don't need to get the Echos and the Rings and the bigger brand names. There are cheap smart cameras for like $20. I can't say how good or bad they are. But...you can do it! But, like I said...sold my soul to Alexa. I'm sure Amazon is on the verge of developing a food replicator and a transporter! And I'm in! Amazon owns me now. Oh well. They sort of have for several decades now anyhow. When they require me to tattoo a 666 on my forehead to access my devices I'll know I chose poorly.1 point -
LDS beliefs on Judaism
Carborendum reacted to mirkwood for a topic
I'll play along. States Arizona California (lived) Colorado Connecticut Delaware (lived) Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana (lived) Kansas Kentucky Maryland (lived) Missouri Nevada New Jersey (lived) New York Oregon Pennsylvania (lived) Tennessee Texas Utah (lived) Virginia Washington Wyoming A couple of other states I have probably been in around Indiana, I just do not remember which ones as I was quite young. I have also spent large amounts of time in a couple of the states I have not lived in. Countries England France Germany Italy Switzerland Austria Belgium Jamaica Haiti Mexico1 point -
The flood and Enoch's seed
mordorbund reacted to Vort for a topic
I think zil's explanation is the obvious one. Given the scripture-inspired view that only Noah and his family survived the flood, and every other person on earth was killed off, it appears to be the only explanation. But the original verse clearly says "found among". That would literally be like saying, "A remnant of my posterity shall always be found among my descendants." It's trivially true, and a weird, seemingly useless thing to say. I can think of two reasonable possibilities, which are not mutually exclusive (that is, both could be true simultaneously). The "remnant" does not refer to genetic lineage, but to some other trait, such as spiritual perceptiveness or willingness to covenant with God. Despite contrary interpretations of holy writ, Noah's family were not the only human beings to survive Noah's flood—which clearly implies that Noah's flood was not a worldwide phenomenon. I suspect that most Latter-day Saints who do not accept zil's explanation will tend toward the first view. Those who do not see Noah's flood as "universal", i.e. global, will probably mostly default to the second view, or some combination of the two. The scriptures do not say that Noah and his family were the only survivors on the entire planet of a global flood; that is a specific scriptural interpretation. So the second explanation is a possibility without denying any scriptural doctrine, though it certainly runs against many generations of traditional interpretation.1 point -
The flood and Enoch's seed
Just_A_Guy reacted to zil2 for a topic
Maybe Noah is the remnant. Of Enoch's seed, only Noah (and his descendants) survived/remained; none of the others. Did you notice the footnote on "remnant" that takes us to Moses 8:2? Link to Moses 7:52, for convenience.1 point -
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Sold my soul to Alexa apparently
NeuroTypical reacted to The Folk Prophet for a topic
Yeah, I knew about most of this gimmicky stuff. One of the reasons I was never into it!0 points