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2023.03.30 03:34 Zhugo [Post Game Thread] Our Milwaukee Bucks (55-21) defeat the Indiana Pacers (33-44), 149-136.

149 - 136
Box Scores: NBA - Yahoo
 
GAME SUMMARY
Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse (16524), Clock: Final
Officials: Pat Fraher, Dedric Taylor, and Natalie Sago
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Milwaukee Bucks 34 39 46 30 149
Indiana Pacers 30 39 38 29 136
 
TEAM STATS
Team PTS FG FG% 3P 3P% FT FT% OREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK
Milwaukee Bucks 149 58-93 62.4% 10-25 40.0% 23-30 76.7% 14 62 28 18 5 18 5
Indiana Pacers 136 53-101 52.5% 14-30 46.7% 16-22 72.7% 10 34 36 25 9 8 4
 
PLAYER STATS
Milwaukee Bucks MIN PTS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A ORB DRB REB AST STL BLK TO PF ±
Grayson AllenSF 25:58 3 1-3 0-1 1-1 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 8
Giannis AntetokounmpoPF 32:10 38 14-18 0-0 10-14 3 14 17 12 1 0 5 1 20
Brook LopezC 31:18 21 9-14 0-2 3-3 3 5 8 1 0 3 1 4 22
Jevon CarterSG 27:30 8 3-6 2-5 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 -5
Jrue HolidayPG 32:28 51 20-30 3-6 8-10 5 3 8 8 1 1 6 3 26
Bobby Portis 23:12 12 5-7 1-1 1-2 1 7 8 0 0 0 2 4 0
Pat Connaughton 19:41 0 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 -1
Wesley Matthews 20:21 7 3-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 14
AJ Green 18:09 9 3-7 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 -1
Goran Dragic 04:42 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 -6
MarJon Beauchamp 02:14 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 -6
Thanasis Antetokounmpo 02:14 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -6
Joe Ingles 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jae Crowder 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meyers Leonard 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khris Middleton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lindell Wigginton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indiana Pacers MIN PTS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A ORB DRB REB AST STL BLK TO PF ±
Aaron NesmithSF 30:50 22 7-9 5-5 3-4 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 -13
Jordan NworaPF 34:29 18 7-14 3-6 1-2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 -23
Isaiah JacksonC 22:27 9 4-10 0-0 1-1 1 2 3 1 0 3 1 5 -15
Bennedict MathurinSG 40:34 29 11-21 1-5 6-9 2 7 9 2 2 0 0 1 -11
Andrew NembhardPG 27:41 15 6-15 1-4 2-2 0 2 2 15 0 0 1 2 -10
T.J. McConnell 20:16 12 6-8 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 6 0 0 2 2 -8
Oshae Brissett 24:12 12 4-9 3-5 1-2 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 13
Jalen Smith 19:34 17 8-15 1-5 0-0 4 2 6 4 1 0 1 6 0
George Hill 13:57 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
James Johnson 05:58 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Daniel Theis 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kendall Brown 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chris Duarte 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tyrese Haliburton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Buddy Hield 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Myles Turner 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2023.03.30 03:34 PrancingDonkey [Post Game Thread] The Milwaukee Bucks (55-21) defeat the Indiana Pacers (33-44), 149-136.

149 - 136
Box Scores: NBA - Yahoo
 
GAME SUMMARY
Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse (16524), Clock: Final
Officials: Pat Fraher, Dedric Taylor, and Natalie Sago
Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Milwaukee Bucks 34 39 46 30 149
Indiana Pacers 30 39 38 29 136
 
TEAM STATS
Team PTS FG FG% 3P 3P% FT FT% OREB TREB AST PF STL TO BLK
Milwaukee Bucks 149 58-93 62.4% 10-25 40.0% 23-30 76.7% 14 62 28 18 5 18 5
Indiana Pacers 136 53-101 52.5% 14-30 46.7% 16-22 72.7% 10 34 36 25 9 8 4
 
PLAYER STATS
Milwaukee Bucks MIN PTS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A ORB DRB REB AST STL BLK TO PF ±
Grayson AllenSF 25:58 3 1-3 0-1 1-1 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 8
Giannis AntetokounmpoPF 32:10 38 14-18 0-0 10-14 3 14 17 12 1 0 5 1 20
Brook LopezC 31:18 21 9-14 0-2 3-3 3 5 8 1 0 3 1 4 22
Jevon CarterSG 27:30 8 3-6 2-5 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 -5
Jrue HolidayPG 32:28 51 20-30 3-6 8-10 5 3 8 8 1 1 6 3 26
Bobby Portis 23:12 12 5-7 1-1 1-2 1 7 8 0 0 0 2 4 0
Pat Connaughton 19:41 0 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 -1
Wesley Matthews 20:21 7 3-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 14
AJ Green 18:09 9 3-7 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 -1
Goran Dragic 04:42 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 -6
MarJon Beauchamp 02:14 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 -6
Thanasis Antetokounmpo 02:14 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -6
Joe Ingles 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jae Crowder 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meyers Leonard 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khris Middleton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lindell Wigginton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Indiana Pacers MIN PTS FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A ORB DRB REB AST STL BLK TO PF ±
Aaron NesmithSF 30:50 22 7-9 5-5 3-4 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 -13
Jordan NworaPF 34:29 18 7-14 3-6 1-2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 3 -23
Isaiah JacksonC 22:27 9 4-10 0-0 1-1 1 2 3 1 0 3 1 5 -15
Bennedict MathurinSG 40:34 29 11-21 1-5 6-9 2 7 9 2 2 0 0 1 -11
Andrew NembhardPG 27:41 15 6-15 1-4 2-2 0 2 2 15 0 0 1 2 -10
T.J. McConnell 20:16 12 6-8 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 6 0 0 2 2 -8
Oshae Brissett 24:12 12 4-9 3-5 1-2 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 13
Jalen Smith 19:34 17 8-15 1-5 0-0 4 2 6 4 1 0 1 6 0
George Hill 13:57 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
James Johnson 05:58 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Daniel Theis 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kendall Brown 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chris Duarte 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tyrese Haliburton 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Buddy Hield 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Myles Turner 00:00 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2023.03.30 02:47 sfsolarboy Is it possible that "Christianity" itself IS the Antichrist?

In Wikipedia the entry for Antichrist begins:
In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist refers to people prophesied by the Bible to oppose Jesus Christ and substitute themselves in Christ's place before the Second Coming. The term Antichrist (including one plural form) is found four times in the New Testament, solely in the First and Second Epistle of John. The Antichrist is announced as the one "who denies the Father and the Son."
The similar term pseudokhristos or "false Christ" is also found in the Gospels.[3] In Matthew (chapter 24) and Mark (chapter 13), Jesus alerts his disciples not to be deceived by the false prophets, who will claim themselves to be the Christ, performing "great signs and wonders".
So, with that in mind, I was thinking about how much human progress and decency in the United States is vehemently opposed by much, not all, of the Christian church, how much cruelty and hatred is yelled from the pulpits every day, the "prosperity gospel", the oppression of minorities, the hatred of the poor, the hatred of women, the love of guns and the death penalty, the whole Christo-MAGA-fascist cultural moment we are in, and it occured to me that this sounds like a description of the Antichrist.
I feel like if Jesus Christ were to appear before the world today the Church would have Him hooded and rendered to Guantanamo before the end of the day, before He had a chance to, metaphorically speaking, begin "knocking over the tables" and decrying what the "Church" had become in His absence.
Now, I know that no clergy will outright "(deny) the Father and the Son", but they actually DO deny the Father and the Son by preaching hatred and cruelty.
I realize there are many who identify as Christian or Catholic who are actually genuinely nice people, and I hope some reply to this, but unfortunately they are not the ones running the Church and I don't think they are in the majority of those who identify as Christian or Catholic, which is why I titled this post this way, not to denigrate ALL Christians, for instance I respect and appreciate Liberation Theology and the Catholic Worker movement, which seems to me to be the closest contemporary manifestation of what Jesus preached, but again, these are small, fringe movements in Christianity.
Thanks for reading.
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2023.03.29 23:49 cosmic_bolshevik Reflections by Comrade Fidel: The Two Koreas.

Reflections by Comrade Fidel: The Two Koreas.

Kim Il Sung in a massive welcome to comrade Fidel Castro in Pyongyang (03/11/86), Photo by Prensa Latina.
PART I
The Korean nation, with its unique culture different from its Chinese and Japanese neighbors, has existed for three thousand years. These characteristics are typical of societies in that Asian region, including those of China, Vietnam and others. There is nothing like it in Western cultures, some of which are less than 250 years old.
In the war of 1894, the Japanese had seized from China its control over the Korean dynasty and turned its territory into a Japanese colony. Protestantism was introduced in this country in the year 1892, following an agreement between the United States and the Korean authorities. On the other hand, Catholicism was introduced in the same century by missionaries. It is estimated that today in South Korea, around 25 percent of the population is Christian and a similar percentage is Buddhist. The philosophy of Confucius had a great influence on the spirit of Koreans who are not characterized by fanatical religious practices.
Two important figures outstand in that nation’s political life in the twentieth century: Syngman Rhee, born in March of 1875, and Kim Il Sung, born 37 years later in April of 1912. Both personalities, of different social background, confronted each other due to historical circumstances that had nothing to do with either of them.
The Christians opposed the Japanese colonial system. One of them was Syngman Rhee who was an actively practicing Protestant. Korea changed its status: Japan annexed its territory in 1910. Years later, in 1919, Rhee was appointed president of the provisional government in exile, headquartered in Shanghai, China. He never used weapons against the invaders. The League of Nations in Geneva paid no attention to him.
The Japanese Empire was brutally repressive with the Korean population. The patriots took up arms against the Japanese colonialist policy and succeeded in liberating a small area in the mountain region of the north at the end of the 1890’s.
Kin Il Sung, born in the vicinity of Pyongyang, at the age of 18 joined the Korean Communist guerrillas to fight the Japanese. In his active revolutionary life, he attained the position of political and military leader of the anti-Japanese combatants in North Korea, at the young age of 33.
During World War II, the United States decided the fate of Korea in the post-war period. It joined the conflict when it was attacked by one of its own, the Empire of the Rising Sun, whose tight feudal gates were opened by Commodore Perry in the first half of the 19th century, aiming his cannons at the strange Asian country that refused to trade with America.
The outstanding disciple later became a powerful rival, as I have already explained on another occasion. Decades later, Japan successively struck at China and Russia, additionally taking over Korea. Nevertheless it was a cunning ally for the victors of World War I, at the expense of China. It amassed forces and, transformed into the Asian version of fascist Nazism, attempted to occupy Chinese territory in 1937 and attacked the United States in December of 1941; it brought the war to Southeast Asia and Oceania.
The colonial domains of Great Britain, France, Holland and Portugal in the region were doomed and the United States emerged as the most powerful country in the world, matched only by the Soviet Union then destroyed by World War II and by the heavy material and human losses resulting from the Nazi strike. The Chinese Revolution was about to conclude in 1945 when the world massacre ceased. The united anti-Japanese combat was taking up its energy then. Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Sukarno and other leaders later carried on the fight against the restoration of the old world order which was already unsustainable.
Truman dropped the nuclear bomb on two civilian Japanese cities; this was a terribly destructive new weapon whose existence they had not reported to their Soviet ally, as explained, one which had been the major contributor to the destruction of fascism. Nothing justified the genocide committed, not even the fact that the tenacious Japanese resistance had taken the lives of almost 15 thousand American soldiers on the Japanese island of Okinawa. Japan was already defeated, and that weapon, had it been dropped on a military target, would have sooner or later had the same demoralizing effect on the Japanese military machine preventing more casualties among U.S. soldiers. It was an act of indescribable terror.
Soviet soldiers were advancing on Manchuria and North Korea, just as they had promised when fighting ceased in Europe. The allies had defined beforehand the point each army could reach. The dividing line would be in the middle of Korea, equidistant between the Yalu River and the southern end of the peninsula. The U.S. government negotiated with the Japanese the rules that would govern the surrendering of troops on their own territory. Japan would be occupied by the United States. In Korea, annexed to Japan, there would remain a large force of the powerful Japanese army. South of the 38th Parallel, the established dividing line, U.S. interests prevailed. Syngman Rhee, reincorporated to that part of the territory by the U.S. government, was the leader the Americans supported, with the open cooperation of the Japanese. This is how he won the hard-fought election of 1948. That year, the soldiers of the Soviet Army had pulled out of North Korea.
On June 25, 1950 war broke out in the country. It is still unclear who fired the first shot, whether it was the combatants in the North or the American soldiers on duty with soldiers recruited by Rhee. The argument does not make any sense if one analyzes it from the Korean angle. Kim Il Sung’s soldiers fought against the Japanese for the liberation of all Korea. His armies advanced irrepressibly up to the far reaches to the South where the Yankees were defending themselves with the massive back-up of their fighter planes. Seoul and other cities had been occupied. MacArthur, commander-in-chief of U.S. forces in the Pacific, decided to order a Marine landing at Incheon, at the rearguard of Northern forces which by now were in no condition to counterattack. Pyongyang fell in the hands of Yankee forces, preceded by devastating air strikes. That fostered the idea of the U.S. military command in the Pacific to occupy all of Korea, since the Peoples’ Liberation Army of China, lead by Mao Zedong had inflicted a resounding defeat on the pro-Yankee forces of Chiang Kai-shek, supplied and supported by the United States. The entire continental and maritime territory of that great country had been recovered, with the exception of Taipei and other small near-by islands where Kuomintang forces found refuge after being transported there by vessels of the Sixth Fleet.
The history of what happened then is well known today. It should not be forgotten that Boris Yeltsin handed over to Washington the Soviet Union archives, among other things.
What did the United States do when the practically inevitable conflict broke out under the premises created in Korea? It portrayed the northern part of that country as the aggressor. The Security Council of the recently created United Nations Organization, promoted by the victorious powers of W.W. II, passed a resolution that none of the five members could veto. Precisely in those months, the USSR had expressed its disagreement with the exclusion of China from the Security Council, where the U.S. was recognizing Chiang Kai-Shek, with less than 0.3 percent of national territory and less than 2 percent of the population, as a member of that Council and with a right to veto. Such arbitrariness led to the absence of the Russian delegate, with the result that the Council agreed to give the war the character of a UN military action against the alleged aggressor: the Peoples’ Democratic Republic of Korea. China, completely outside the conflict, which was affecting its unfinished fight for the total liberation of the country, saw the threat hovering directly against its own territory, this being unacceptable for its security. According to public information, Prime Minister Zhou Enlai was sent to Moscow to inform Stalin of China’s point of view about the inadmissibility of the presence of UN forces under U.S. command on the banks of the Yalu River which marks Korea's border with China, and to request Soviet cooperation. At the time there were no profound contradictions between the two Socialist giants.
It is affirmed that China’s response had been planned for the 13th of October and that Mao postponed it for the 19th, awaiting the Soviet reply. That was as long as he could put it off.
I intend to finish this reflection next Friday. It is a complex and laborious subject which requires special care and information as precise as possible. These are historical events that should be known and remembered.
Fidel Castro Ruz
July 22, 2008.
9:22 p.m.

Part II
On October 19, 1950, more than 400 thousand voluntary Chinese combatants, on orders from Mao Zedong, crossed the Yalu and waylaid the US troops that were advancing towards the Chinese border. The US units, surprised by the vigorous response of the country they had underestimated, were forced to withdraw towards a region near the southern coast, pushed back by the joint action of the Chinese and North Korean forces. Stalin, who was immensely cautious, offered far less support than Mao had anticipated, though the MiG-15 aircrafts piloted by the Soviets, over a limited 42.5-miles front, proved valuable help during the initial stage of the conflict in protecting land forces during their intrepid advance. Pyongyang was again recovered and Seoul re-occupied once more, attempting to fight back the incessant onslaught of the US Air Force, the most powerful which has ever existed.
McArthur was anxious to attack China with nuclear weapons. He called for their use following the shameful defeat they had tasted. President Truman saw no other choice but to dismiss him from his command and appoint General Matthews Ridgeway head of US air, sea and land forces in the theatre of operations. Next to the United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Greece, Canada, Turkey, Ethiopia, South Africa, the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand and Colombia took part in the imperialist adventure. Colombia, then under the unitary government of conservative Laureano Gómez, who was responsible for the mass slaughter of peasants, was the only Latin American country involved. As we said, the Ethiopia of Haile Selassie, where slavery still existed, and a South Africa still under the domination of white racists, also took part in the invasion.
It had been scarcely five years since the world slaughter that began in September 1939 had come to an end, on August 1945. Following bloody combat in Korean territory, Parallel 38 once again became the border separating North and South. It is estimated that, in that war, about two million North Koreans, nearly half a million or one million Chinese and more than a million allied soldiers perished. Around 44 thousand US soldiers lost their lives. No few of them had been born in Puerto Rico or other Latin American countries, recruited to take part in a war they were driven to by their condition as poor immigrants.
Japan was to reap many benefits from the conflict. In a year’s time, industrial output grew by 50 % and, within two years, it again reached pre-war production levels. What didn't change, however, was how the acts of genocide perpetrated by China's imperial troops in Korea were perceived. The governments of Japan have paid tribute to the acts of genocide carried out by their soldiers, which, in China, had raped tens of thousands of women and brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people, as was explained in a reflection.
Hard-working and tenacious, the Japanese have transformed their country, bereft of oil and other important raw materials, into the second most powerful economy in the world.
Japan's GDP, measured in capitalist terms, though the data varies across different Western sources, is today over 4.5 billion dollars, and the country has over one billion dollars in hard currency reserves. This is twice China’s GDP, of 2.2 billion, even though China has 50% more hard currency reserves than Japan. The GDP of the United States, of 12.4 billion dollars, for a country with 34.6 times more territory and 2.3 times Japan’s population, is only three times that of Japan. Its government is today one of imperialism's main allies, at a time when it is threatened by economic recession and the sophisticated weapons of the superpower put at risk the entire human species.
These are historical lessons which cannot be forgotten.
The war, however, took a considerable toll on China. Truman instructed the 6th Fleet to prevent the landing of Chinese revolutionary forces that would achieve the complete emancipation of their country by reclaiming the 0.3 percent of their territory that had been occupied by the rest of the pro-Yankee forces of Chiang Kai-shek that had fled there.
Sino-Soviet relations were to deteriorate later, following the death of Stalin, on March 1953. The revolutionary movement splintered nearly everywhere. The dramatic call issued by Ho Chi Minh made evident the damage that had been done and imperialism, through its immense media apparatus, poked the fires of extremism among false revolutionary theoreticians, an area in which US intelligence agencies were to become experts.
Following the arbitrary division, North Korea had been dealt the most rugged part of the country. Each grain of food had to be reaped through sweat and sacrifice. Pyongyang, the capital, had been razed to the ground. Many, who had been wounded or mutilated during the war, were in need of medical attention. They were enduring a blockade and had no resources available. The Soviet Union and other countries of the socialist block were in the process of recovering from the war.
When I arrived at the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea on March 7, 1986, nearly 33 years following the destruction caused by the war, it was still difficult to believe what had transpired there. That heroic people had constructed myriad things: large and small damns and canals to store water in, generate electricity, service cities and irrigate fields; Thermoelectric plants, large mechanical and other types of industries, many of them underground in the depths of the bedrock, all created through hard, methodical labor. Because of cooper and aluminum shortages, they had been forced to use iron to create electricity-guzzling transmission lines, iron which, in part, was produced from coal. The capital and other cities that had been devastated were reconstructed, inch by inch. I estimated that millions of new homes had been built in urban and rural areas and that tens of thousands of other kinds of facilities had been set up. Countless hours of work were contained in stone, concrete, steel, wood, synthetic products and machinery. The fields I had the opportunity to see, wherever I went, looked like gardens. Well-dressed, organized and enthusiastic people were everywhere, ready to greet visitors. The country deserved cooperation and peace.
There was no issue I didn't discuss with my illustrious host Kim Il Sung. I shall never forget this.
Korea was divided into two parts by an imaginary line. The South was to have a different experience. It was the more densely populated part and endured less destruction during the war. The presence of an enormous foreign military force required the supply of local manufactured and other products, from crafts to fresh fruits and vegetables, not to mention services. The military spending of the allies was huge. The same thing occurred when the United States decided to retain extensive military forces in the country indefinitely. During the Cold War, Western and Japanese transnationals invested considerable sums of money, siphoning out incalculable wealth from the sweat of South Koreans, a people who are as hard-working and industrious as their brothers in the North. The great markets of the world were open to their products. They were not blockaded. Today, the country has high levels of technology and productivity. It has suffered the economic crises of the West, following which many South Korean companies were bought over by transnationals. The austere nature of its people has allowed the State to accumulate significant reserves in hard currency. Today, it is enduring the United States' economic depression, particularly the high prices of oil and food, and the inflationary pressures from both.
South Korea's GDP –787.6 billion dollars– is almost equal to that of Brazil (796 billion) and Mexico (768 billion), countries with abundant hydrocarbon reserves and incomparably larger populations. Imperialism imposed its system upon these nations. Two fell behind; the other made much more progress.
There is hardly any emigration from South Korea to the West. There is emigration en masse from Mexico to what is currently US territory. From Brazil, South and Central America, people emigrate everywhere, in search of employment and lured by consumerist propaganda. Today, they pay them back with rigorous and contemptuous laws.
The position of principles on nuclear weapons supported by Cuba within the Non-Aligned Movement, ratified during the Summit Conference held in Havana in August 2006, is well known.
I met the current leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Kim Jong Il, when I arrived at the Pyongyang airport. He was standing discretely beside his father, to one side of the red carpet. Cuba maintains excellent relations with his government.
When the Soviet Union and the socialist block collapsed, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea lost important markets and sources of oil, raw materials and equipment. As in Cuba’s case, the consequences were severe. The progress that had been attained through great sacrifices was at risk. In spite of this, they showed themselves capable of constructing a nuclear weapon.
When the nuclear test was conducted around a year ago, we conveyed the government of North Korea our points of view on the damage this could cause poor Third World countries that were waging an unequal and difficult battle against imperialist designs, at a decisive moment for the world. It might not have been necessary. Kim Song Il, at that point, had already decided, beforehand, what he had to do, mindful of the geographic and strategic characteristics of the region.
We are pleased to see North Korea’s declaration on its intentions of suspending its nuclear weapons program. This has nothing to do with the crimes and the blackmail of Bush, who now touts the declaration as proof of the success of his policy of genocide. North Korea's gesture was not aimed at the government of the United States, before which it never budged an inch, but, rather, at China, a neighboring ally, whose security and development is vital for the two States.
Third World countries are interested in the friendship and cooperation between China and the two Koreas, whose union need not be from coast to coast, as was the case of Germany, today a US ally in NATO. Step by step, unhurriedly but indefatigably, as befits their culture and history, they shall continue to knit the bonds that will unite the two Koreas. With South Korea, we are developing more and more ties. With North Korea, these have always existed and we shall continue to strengthen them.
Fidel Castro Ruz
July 24, 2008
6:18 p.m.

References: Part I and Part II (English)
Las dos Coreas (parte I) and Las dos Coreas (Parte II) (Spanish)
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2023.03.29 23:32 HockeyMod Game Thread: Florida Panthers (36-31-7) at Toronto Maple Leafs (44-20-9) - 29 Mar 2023 - 07:30PM EDT

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OT 01:41 Even Brandon Montour (14) Wrist Shot, assists: Aleksander Barkov (47)
3rd 19:00 Power Play Sam Reinhart (28) Tip-In, assists: Aaron Ekblad (20), Brandon Montour (49)
3rd 06:40 Even Auston Matthews (37) Snap Shot, assists: Mitchell Marner (67)
2nd 03:13 Even Zach Aston-Reese (8) Tip-In, assists: TJ Brodie (10), Wayne Simmonds (2)
1st 01:00 Even Anton Lundell (10) Wrist Shot, assists: Eetu Luostarinen (25)

Penalty Summary

Period Time Team Type Min Description
3rd 17:40 Minor 2 Mark Giordano Hooking against Carter Verhaeghe
3rd 12:15 Minor 2 Mitchell Marner High-sticking against Eetu Luostarinen
2nd 19:53 Minor 2 Aaron Ekblad Interference against Michael Bunting
2nd 15:40 Minor 2 Carter Verhaeghe Holding against William Nylander
2nd 11:37 Minor 2 Alexander Kerfoot Slashing against Matthew Tkachuk
2nd 11:33 Penalty Shot 0 Brandon Montour PS - Slash on breakaway against Zach Aston-Reese
2nd 04:20 Minor 2 Ryan Lomberg Interference against Morgan Rielly
1st 17:44 Minor 2 Mitchell Marner Tripping against Carter Verhaeghe
1st 08:50 Minor 2 Josh Mahura Interference against Mitchell Marner
1st 01:54 Minor 2 Radko Gudas Roughing against Wayne Simmonds
1st 01:54 Minor 2 Wayne Simmonds Roughing against Radko Gudas

Injuries

Player Date Injury Status Details Return
TOR Noel Acciari 28 Mar 2023 Undisclosed OUT Acciari will not be in the lineup for Wednesday's matchup with Florida due to an undisclosed injury, Joshua Kloke of The Athletic reports. 01 Apr 2023
TOR Erik Gustafsson 25 Mar 2023 Personal OUT Gustafsson (personal) is still away from the team, Mark Masters of TSN reports. 01 Apr 2023
TOR Bobby McMann 22 Mar 2023 Knee DTD McMann will "miss some time" with a knee injury, David Alter of Sports Illustrated reports. unknown
TOR Ryan O'Reilly 04 Mar 2023 Finger IR-LT Surgery 04 Apr 2023
TOR Rodion Amirov Head IR-NR 15 Jul 2023
TOR Nicholas Robertson Shoulder IR-LT 01 Jul 2023
TOR Mac Hollowell Kneecap OUT 10 Apr 2023
TOR Victor Mete Lower Body IR-LT 06 Apr 2023
TOR Jake Muzzin 22 Feb 2023 Neck IR-LT Not Specified 15 Sep 2023
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FLA Sam Bennett 20 Mar 2023 Undisclosed OUT Bennett (undisclosed) will remain sidelined against the Leafs on Wednesday, Doug Plagens of the Florida Panthers Radio Network reports. 30 Mar 2023
FLA Spencer Knight 24 Feb 2023 Personal IR-NR Knight is out indefinitely as he is in the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press reports. 30 Mar 2023
FLA Patric Hornqvist 19 Feb 2023 Concussion IR-LT Hornqvist (concussion) is not expected to return this season, David Dwork of Local 10 Miami reports. 15 Sep 2023

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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:22 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:21 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:20 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 22:20 Diligent-Tie-5500 Comfort, Entertainment, Social Media, Distractions

God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that you are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that you may be able to bear it. (1 Cor 10:13)
Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all comfort; Who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)
I was very attached to video games as an adolescent. As I weaned off the video games, I became drawn and attached to drugs, alcohol and fornication. When I finally got sober and separated from bad company, I once again started playing video games heavily. During my second video game stint, I was reading the Bible briefly each day, but it was something like 5 minutes of reading the Bible versus hours upon hours of playing and thinking about video games. It is quite apparent that Satan is always working to distract us from seeking the LORD and His truth.
The past several months, I've had thoughts about video games and have been tempted to start playing them again. Nostalgia hits hard, and I think about the past and all the times video games have given me comfort. I believe this nostalgia is a deception. It’s good to appreciate and learn from the past, but we need to be focused on improving in this present moment.
Then recently I had a short dream, just before I woke up to a new day, and I immediately connected this dream to the thoughts I have been having and asking the LORD about.
In the dream, I was escorted to a prison cell, and in the cell were two inmates, sitting on an array of cushions, playing video games. Then I woke up.
This dream confirmed to me that video games are something that belong in my past, and that Satan wants us to be comfortable and pleased in distractions.
Video games are certainly better than drugs, alcohol and fornicating, but the question is, as a grown man, are they worth any of the precious time the LORD has given me? My conclusion is no. What has helped me come to this conclusion is 1. accepting the fact that I am not one to play just 30 minutes of a video game. “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” (Gal 5:9), and 2. considering all the fruits of playing video games — Video games take my attention for a period of time, satisfy a childhood attachment, and maybe give me some dopamine. And when I’m done playing, then what? At best, I do something productive, but more than likely the video game occupies my mind and I end up playing it more. On the other hand, I can spend time praying, reading the Bible, writing about it, meditating on it in nature, listening to edifying content, or exercising. All of these activities bring me peace and clarity, and leave me uplifted and improved.
I’m not totally condemning entertainment or saying it is inherently evil, but it is certainly a huge distraction in most of our lives, and sounds eerily similar to “containment” and “detainment”. I still occasionally watch a film, show, or sports game (always ready to divert my eyes from wicked or tempting images). My takeaway points are we must listen carefully for the LORD, recognize when He is convicting us of certain things, and be willing to make uncomfortable changes. We must continually examine our lives and deeply consider all the fruits of all our thoughts and actions. We must never let entertainment, social media, or anything come close to outweighing the LORD in our thoughts and actions. Praise and meditation of the LORD should strongly predominate every day.
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8)
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon. (Matthew 6:24)
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2023.03.29 19:58 EuroleagueBot POST MATCH THREAD: Zalgiris - AS Monaco [EuroLeague Regular Season, Round 31]

Event Date: March 03, 2023 18:00 CET
Stadium: ZALGIRIO ARENA
Attendance: 14923
Referees: BOLTAUZER, MATEJ; BALAK, AMIT; ALIAGA, JORDI
TEAM SCORE
Zalgiris 79
AS Monaco 70
TEAM 1 2 3 4
Zalgiris 28 20 17 14
AS Monaco 19 22 12 17
Head Coach: MAKSVYTIS, KAZYS
# Zalgiris MIN PTS 2FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST STL TO BLK PF PIR
15 BIRUTIS, LAURYNAS 18:26 10 4/5 - 2/3 1 2 3 - 1 2 - 1 14
17 BRAZDEIKIS, IGNAS 30:43 22 5/13 4/5 - - 5 5 - 2 4 - 1 17
51 BUTKEVICIUS, ARNAS 27:14 10 2/4 2/3 - 1 3 4 5 2 1 - 2 16
33 DIMSA, TOMAS 14:24 9 1/1 2/3 1/2 1 1 2 2 1 1 - 4 8
3 GIEDRAITIS, DOVYDAS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - -
8 HAYES, KEVARRIUS 14:26 7 2/4 - 3/3 3 2 5 1 - - 1 4 11
4 LEKAVICIUS, LUKAS 12:01 5 0/1 1/1 2/2 - - - - - - - 1 5
16 LUKOSIUNAS, KAROLIS DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - -
25 POLONARA, ACHILLE 16:02 2 1/1 0/1 - - 1 1 - 1 - 2 - 5
10 SMITS, ROLANDS 15:03 3 0/1 1/3 - - - - 2 - 1 - 4 -3
1 TAYLOR, ISAIAH 20:32 9 3/5 1/2 0/2 - - - 4 3 2 - 4 5
92 ULANOVAS, EDGARAS 31:09 2 1/2 0/2 - 1 - 1 4 2 1 - 3 4
Team 1 3 4 4
Totals 40:00 79 19/37 11/20 8/12 8 17 25 18 12 12 3 24 86
Head Coach: OBRADOVIC, SASA
# AS Monaco MIN PTS 2FG 3FG FT OREB DREB TREB AST STL TO BLK PF PIR
4 BLOSSOMGAME, JARON 22:45 8 2/3 1/2 1/2 - 2 2 - - 1 - 2 5
0 BROWN, JOHN 18:04 4 2/7 - - 4 1 5 - - - - - 4
11 DIALLO, ALPHA 21:56 8 4/8 - - 2 3 5 - 1 - - 4 8
45 HALL, DONTA 21:45 6 2/4 - 2/5 3 2 5 - - 1 3 4 8
55 JAMES, MIKE 22:41 6 3/7 0/2 - 1 1 2 4 1 4 - - 5
3 LOYD, JORDAN 32:27 13 3/4 0/1 7/7 - 4 4 5 3 1 - 3 26
5 MAKOUNDOU, YOAN DNP - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 MONEKE, CHIMA 9:44 2 - - 2/2 - 2 2 1 - 2 - - 4
20 MOTIEJUNAS, DONATAS 16:27 13 3/6 1/2 4/6 1 1 2 - - 1 - 3 8
0 OKOBO, ELIE 23:37 10 3/4 1/4 1/2 1 2 3 1 1 2 - 3 6
24 OUATTARA, YAKUBA 6:00 - - 0/2 - - - - - 1 - - - -1
32 STRAZEL, MATTHEW 4:34 - - - - - 1 1 - - 1 - - -
Team 3 3 6 6
Totals 40:00 70 22/43 3/13 17/24 15 22 37 11 7 13 3 19 79
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