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2 yrs

Imane Khelif’s ‘pursuit of happiness’ tramples biblical, historical truth
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Imane Khelif’s ‘pursuit of happiness’ tramples biblical, historical truth

According to the Associated Press, racial bigotry and American slavery from 160 years ago fuel the controversy engulfing Algerian boxer Imane Khelif’s bid for an Olympic gold medal. It’s not Khelif’s XY chromosomes or high testosterone levels. It’s racism. That’s it. That’s why many sports fans object to Khelif’s participation in the women’s division. The objections aren’t based in fairness or concern for women athletes. Nope. Racism. Man cannot comprehend true happiness outside the kingdom of God. The pursuit of happiness is a fool’s errand. That errand leads XY men to live life as XX women. In a story headlined “For female athletes of color, scrutiny around gender rules and identity is part of a long trend,” writer Noreen Nasir argues that “female athletes of color have historically faced disproportionate scrutiny and discrimination.” Nasir further claims that the “dehumanization and objectification stretches back to chattel slavery, when enslaved black women were valued for auction based on their physical appearances and skills that were seen as more masculine or more feminine.” Well, Khelif has male chromosomes and testosterone levels that go along with XY, not XX. I don’t know whether Khelif has a bat and balls. It’s really none of my business. I do know elevated testosterone levels give Khelif a decided advantage over women. I do know my objection to Khelif competing as a woman has nothing to do with racial bigotry or chattel slavery. I objected to William “Lia” Thomas competing in NCAA swimming as a woman. William is a white man. As far as I know, his ancestors weren’t dehumanized during chattel slavery. The Associated Press, no different from the International Olympic Committee, has jumped on board with the worldview that man is his own god. Man — not God or science — determines gender and everything else. The IOC adopted the standard that whatever is on your passport has final say when it comes to gender. Khelif was raised a girl; therefore his XY chromosomes have no standing. Anyone who objects to this heretical standard is labeled as racist, homophobic, transphobic, and out of step with the way of the world. This thinking is fueling the gender chaos sweeping American culture. In St. Louis, hundreds of Life Time Fitness gym members have been engaged in a battle with management over a 50-year-old man who has self-identified as a woman. He acquired state-issued identification backing up his false claim. Life Time Fitness feels handcuffed, so the bat-and-balls homeless man has been showering with women and children. The manager at Life Time Fitness, a young black woman, has been defending the man’s right to do so. The manager believes she’s making a righteous stand. In her mind, she’s Rosa Parks 2.0. Protecting the rights of a mentally deranged white man who wants to shower with women and children is a form of racial justice. She’s bought the lies of corporate media. She’s bought the lies of a society that aggressively rejects a biblical worldview and promotes man as his own god. The Associated Press is preaching to a choir, a congregation that believes happiness — not obedience, salvation, and eternal joy — is the purpose of life. The Declaration of Independence’s promise of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” is the most misapplied passage in American history. Many scholars, particularly Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., argued that “pursuit of happiness” meant something different in the 1700s and to the nation’s founders. It wasn’t about chasing happiness. It was about acquiring it and enjoying it, meaning we have the right to life, liberty, and the enjoyment of happiness. But let’s not take the interpretation of Schlesinger, a famous historian from the 1950s and 1960s. Let’s turn to John Locke, an English philosopher from the 1600s. Locke’s writings inspired Thomas Jefferson to include the “pursuit of happiness” in the Declaration of Independence. Locke’s understanding of the pursuit of happiness came from Aristotle. Happiness had nothing to do with pleasure or satisfying desires. Locke deemed those imaginary. Locke wrote: The necessity of pursuing happiness is the foundation of liberty. As therefore the highest perfection of intellectual nature lies in a careful and constant pursuit of true and solid happiness; so the care of ourselves, that we mistake no imaginary for real happiness, is the necessary foundation of our liberty. The stronger ties we have to an unalterable pursuit of happiness in general, which is our greatest good, and which, as such our desires always follow, the more are we free from any necessary determination of our will to any particular action. In modern secular America, we’ve reduced happiness to the pursuit of our wildest and most pleasurable fascinations. We’ve convinced ourselves that we cannot truly be happy unless our every desire is met. This mindset is antithetical to Christianity. The Bible teaches us that a man’s desires are corrupt and sinful. The Bible prioritizes obedience, salvation, and joy.Man cannot comprehend true happiness outside the kingdom of God. The pursuit of happiness is a fool’s errand. That errand leads XY men to live life as XX women. That errand leads to excessive drinking and gambling, drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, pedophilia, homosexuality, theft, lying, abortion, you name it. Imane Khelif wants nothing more than to be happy, a fleeting emotion that creates confusion and bad decision-making. It’s YOLO – you only live once – thinking. YOLO blinds. It replaces long-term vision with instant gratification. Thomas Jefferson, this nation’s founders, and its early citizens believed in YODO — you only die once. They believed in eternal life through obedience to God, salvation through Christ, and joy through the Holy Spirit. Divergent worldviews, not bigotry, are at the root of the Imane Khelif controversy.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Call of Duty Black Ops 6 teasers reveal a punchy new Zombies perk
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 teasers reveal a punchy new Zombies perk

I don’t usually let myself get swept up in the annual wave of pre-release Call of Duty hysteria - I’ve been burned too many times by the series in recent years. However, this time around I’m making an exception because everything that I’ve seen about Black Ops 6 so far is looking mighty fine to me. Zombies is one of the biggest aspects I’m excited for - a proper return to round-based action from the maestros at Treyarch - and two teasers that just dropped on social media appear to be revealing a new Perk-A-Cola and a new enemy type that you’ll be facing in BO6. Continue reading Call of Duty Black Ops 6 teasers reveal a punchy new Zombies perk MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Black Ops 6 release date, Best FPS games, New Warzone season
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Gamers Realm
2 yrs

DBD and Five Nights at Freddy’s finally team up for new collab
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DBD and Five Nights at Freddy’s finally team up for new collab

Out of all the horror properties Dead by Daylight fans have been asking for, there’s always been one that’s stood head and shoulders above the rest in terms of the loudness of the requests. It’s not Friday the 13th’s Jason, it’s not the classic version of Freddy from Nightmare on Elm Street - in fact it’s a different Freddy altogether. That’s right, fans have been wanting Five Nights at Freddy’s in DBD for years - and now it’s finally going to happen. Continue reading DBD and Five Nights at Freddy’s finally team up for new collab MORE FROM PCGAMESN: DBD killer tier list, Best horror games, DBD codes
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Researchers In Norway Uncover A 2,500-Year-Old Graveyard Containing 39 Small Children
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Researchers In Norway Uncover A 2,500-Year-Old Graveyard Containing 39 Small Children

The site was used for several hundred years, from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. The post Researchers In Norway Uncover A 2,500-Year-Old Graveyard Containing 39 Small Children appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Oh-So-Tolerant Leftist Sends NASTY Hate Message to Riley Gaines
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Oh-So-Tolerant Leftist Sends NASTY Hate Message to Riley Gaines

Oh-So-Tolerant Leftist Sends NASTY Hate Message to Riley Gaines
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How Are YOU Doing? Amid Stock Market Crash, Remember What Chuck Schumer Said About the Economy Last Year
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How Are YOU Doing? Amid Stock Market Crash, Remember What Chuck Schumer Said About the Economy Last Year

How Are YOU Doing? Amid Stock Market Crash, Remember What Chuck Schumer Said About the Economy Last Year
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RedState Feed
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Supreme Court Rules on Missouri Suit Aimed at Staying Gag Order and Sentence in Trump NY Case
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Supreme Court Rules on Missouri Suit Aimed at Staying Gag Order and Sentence in Trump NY Case

Supreme Court Rules on Missouri Suit Aimed at Staying Gag Order and Sentence in Trump NY Case
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions
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‘You are a helpful mail assistant,’ and other Apple Intelligence instructions

Illustration: The Verge Apple’s latest developer betas launched last week with a handful of the generative AI features that were announced at WWDC and are headed to your iPhones, iPads, and Macs over the next several months. On Apple’s computers, however, you can actually read the instructions programmed into the model supporting some of those Apple Intelligence features. They show up as prompts that precede anything you say to a chatbot by default, and we’ve seen them uncovered for AI tools like Microsoft Bing and DALL-E before. Now a member of the macOS 15.1 beta subreddit posted that they’d discovered the files containing those backend prompts. You can’t alter any of the files, but they do give an early hint at how the sausage is made. In the... Continue reading…
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2 yrs

The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 has returned to its Prime Day low
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The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 has returned to its Prime Day low

The Ultra 2 is like a souped-up Apple Watch Series 9 with better battery life and durability. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge It’s possible Apple may release a slew of new wearables in the fall, but until then, the 49mm Apple Watch Ultra 2 remains the most capable smartwatch in Apple’s arsenal. It’s also the most expensive at $799, but right now, you can pick it up at Amazon with an Ocean Band, an Alpine Loop, or a Trail Loop for $699.99 ($99 off). That’s not its lowest price to date — we’ve seen it fall to $642 in select configurations before — but the Ocean Band model rarely dips below $719, unlike the others. Powered by Apple’s S9 SiP processor and second-gen ultra wideband chip, the Apple Ultra 2 allows for onboard Siri processing and Apple’s new double tap feature, which lets you control the watch by tapping your index fingers and thumb together twice.... Continue reading…
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2 yrs

New pillow uses AI to stop snoring
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New pillow uses AI to stop snoring

A new AI pillow could help people with snoring problems. The “next-generation anti-snore pillow” is designed by HOOTI, and it's currently available on Kickstarter, where there are still more than 20 days left in its campaign. Despite having so long, the pillow has already garnered quite a bit of a following, raising more than $49,000 in the first few days. The pillow looks like any other memory foam pillow you can buy in stores, but it comes with a power cable and a special detection system that detects the telltale vibrations caused by snoring. When it detects these vibrations, the bone conduction system triggers an automated system that adjusts the pillow to help shift your sleeping position and remove any airway restrictions. The makers of the pillow say that the data it reports is more than 90 percent accurate and that two pillows can even operate simultaneously right next to each other without interfering with each other’s readings. The system relies on an airbag within the AI pillow that can adjust the head slightly without waking the user. You can see a bit about how it works in the video embedded within this article. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRj6IXiZT8o The outside of the pillow is washable, as well, though the inside isn’t—for very obvious reasons. And, if you don’t want to deal with the automatic adjustments, you can always turn off the “smart intervention” system and just capture the sleep data that the companion app keeps up with. The company says it plans to start shipping the AI pillow in October. It is available at a special launch price of $199 on Kickstarter right now—which HOOTI says is 60 percent off the expected retail cost. Shipping is estimated to be around $35 U.S. dollars, and it will come with the power cable and a travel bag for those who want to take it with them on their trips. If the pillow can actually help folks with their snoring, then it’ll definitely prove useful for many people around the world. If you’re interested in checking it out for yourself, you can head over to the Kickstarter page to see which pledging options are still available. Don't Miss: Scientists find more proof of life on Venus The post New pillow uses AI to stop snoring appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $299 Apple Watch S9, $29 Thermacell mosquito repellent, $99 TP-Link WiFi 7 router, more Today’s deals: $69 AirPods, $230 off Meta Quest 3, $109 Bose speaker, $20 Anker Soundcore earbuds, more Today’s deals: $400 off Ampace power station, $50 off Southwest Airlines tickets, $50 Ninja blender, more Best Apple deals for August 2024
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