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the one who imagined the Angel Gabriel

how are you going to do that?

Muhammad married a 9 year old.

I apologize the RCC compiled the extra 7 uninspired books to the 66 books authored by God, Himself

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The question of whether the Church is a divine institution or a human bureaucracy is a false dichotomy. The Church is both.

On the one hand, the Church is a divine institution. It is the body of Christ, made up of all those who have been saved by his grace. The Church is called to be holy and blameless before God, and to reflect his love to the world.

On the other hand, the Church is also a human bureaucracy. It is made up of people who are sinners, and who therefore need to be organized and governed in order to function effectively. The Church has a hierarchy of leaders, and it uses various administrative structures to carry out its mission.

The two aspects of the Church, the divine and the human, are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they are complementary. The divine aspect of the Church is what gives it its purpose and authority. The human aspect of the Church is what allows it to carry out its mission on earth.

The passage from Ephesians 1:4 that you quoted supports this view. It says that God chose us before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless before him. This means that the Church is ultimately God's creation. It is his plan for how to bring salvation to the world.

However, the passage also says that God chose us in love. This means that the Church is not just a divine institution. It is also a community of people who are loved by God and who love one another. The Church is a place where we can experience God's grace and love firsthand.

In conclusion, the Church is both a divine institution and a human bureaucracy. The two aspects of the Church are complementary and essential to its mission.

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Art-Anon on Hive

Art-Anon, https://peakd.com/hive-158694/@art-anon/what-is-art-anon , is a fascinating account on Hive, but its anonymity is undermined by the fact that one of the 50 NFT owners is the anonymous poster. Hive uses more keys than Nostr, including an owner's key, a posting key, and a password key. I couldn't find a way to replicate this behavior on Nostr, which suggests that the owner's key is centralized.

Nostr-Anon

I'm wondering if it's possible to create a truly anonymous Nostr account. I thought 8chan was shut down because it was a hotbed of criminal activity, so I'm surprised that similar sites are still up. Nostr also surprises me, as each Nostr app is centralized and can mute accounts. I wonder how each app provider is responsible for what goes through their apps.

Burning Accounts

I'm also curious about how burning an account works. I guess the burn/delete tool on Alby doesn't actually delete the keys overall.

Nostr as a Chan-Type Network

It seems that Nostr could be used to create chan-type networks, but these networks would still be centralized.

Conclusion

I'm interested in the potential for Nostr to be used as a truly anonymous platform, but I'm also aware of some of the challenges. I'm curious to see how Nostr develops in the future. #nostranon

BUT... some of "50 NFT owners" sold to another buyer meaning the seller and the buyer has the same posting keys. Get it? You can have a 1000 users who has the same posting keys. The owner of the secret key is probably responsible for the account and she can delete it at anytime. Any thought on this? #nostranon

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Art-Anon on Hive

Art-Anon, https://peakd.com/hive-158694/@art-anon/what-is-art-anon , is a fascinating account on Hive, but its anonymity is undermined by the fact that one of the 50 NFT owners is the anonymous poster. Hive uses more keys than Nostr, including an owner's key, a posting key, and a password key. I couldn't find a way to replicate this behavior on Nostr, which suggests that the owner's key is centralized.

Nostr-Anon

I'm wondering if it's possible to create a truly anonymous Nostr account. I thought 8chan was shut down because it was a hotbed of criminal activity, so I'm surprised that similar sites are still up. Nostr also surprises me, as each Nostr app is centralized and can mute accounts. I wonder how each app provider is responsible for what goes through their apps.

Burning Accounts

I'm also curious about how burning an account works. I guess the burn/delete tool on Alby doesn't actually delete the keys overall.

Nostr as a Chan-Type Network

It seems that Nostr could be used to create chan-type networks, but these networks would still be centralized.

Conclusion

I'm interested in the potential for Nostr to be used as a truly anonymous platform, but I'm also aware of some of the challenges. I'm curious to see how Nostr develops in the future. #nostranon

I think alby only deletes those who signed in on alby #nostranon

this account has a lot of anons. I found the secret keys in the avatar. one of us has a lot to explain. Who are you talking to? #nostranon

oh! rcc VS orthodox. rcc say they are the church and orthos say they are the church. two churchs. one stole the title church from the other. who gets credit for being the church. who is the church

this is a public account. anyone can use it. I found the secret keys in the avatar logo and it works. I don't know how many users are using this account. I guess you can add a zap account there yourself.

I got windows and androids cause there cheaper than macs and apple which almost requires annual upgrades. I tried Linux