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A Terrifying Truth -
I’d like to share with you the most terrifying truth in the Bible. Are you ready? Here it is: God is good (Mark 10:18). Why is that terrifying? It’s terrifying to know that God is good, because we are not (Romans 3:9-18, 23). Can I try to reason with you, so that you might see this is true about yourself?
Are You a Good Person? –
Do you consider yourself to be a good person? Chances are, you probably do. I think most of us think that about ourselves (Proverbs 20:6). If you do consider yourself to be a good person, do you mind asking yourself these questions, honestly, to see if that’s true?
The Good Person Test –
1. Have you ever lied? If so, this makes you a liar (Proverbs 12:22; 1 John 1:10; 2:4, 22; 4:20; Revelation 21:8)
2. Have you ever stolen anything before, regardless of it’s size or value? It could be gum, a pen, music on the internet, anything. If so, this makes you a thief (1 Corinthians 6:9, 10).
3. Have you ever looked at someone with lust? If so, this would make you an adulterer at heart (Matthew 5:27, 28).
4. Have you ever hated anyone? If so, this makes you a murderer at heart (Matthew 5:21, 22; 1 John 3:15).
5. Have you ever used God’s name in vain? This would include saying things like “Oh my G-o-d” If so, then you are a blasphemer (Deuteronomy 5:11). Basically, this means you are taking the name of the God who made you, and dragging it through the mud.
The Verdict –
How did you do? These were just 5 of the 10 commandments (Exodus 20:3-17). If you’ve said “yes” to even one of them, you have broken God’s law. When you die and stand before God on Judgment Day, if He judges you by the 10 Commandments, you will be guilty. God is good and just and righteous and holy (Psalm 7:11), and so He must punish evil; He must punish you for your sin (Nahum 1:3). What will you say in your defense?
You might be thinking “God is a forgiving God, and so if I repent, He’ll forgive me”. Imagine a murderer standing before a judge. He says to the judge “I’m really sorry I’ve committed murder and I’ll never do it again. I’m a good person and I give to charity. Will you please let me go?” Do you think the judge will let him go? No way! Those good things that the criminal is doing are irrelevant here. No matter what he tries to do to make up for it, the fact is he broke the law, and so he must be punished. In the same way, no amount of apologizing (we SHOULD be sorry for breaking the law, but that doesn’t make our consequences for breaking the law go away!) and good works we do can make up for our crimes against God (Isaiah 64:6, Galatians 2:16).
Imagine a thief breaks into your home and murders your entire family. He is caught, and brought before a judge. The judge, he says to the thief “I am a loving and merciful judge, and that’s why I’m going to let you go”. How angry would you be? That judge, he is more corrupt than the criminals he is releasing. God is not like that judge: God is a just judge. You have broken the law, and therefore, you must be punished. The punishment for those who are guilty of breaking God’s law is an eternity in Hell, suffering God’s just wrath. Every single human being deserves this just punishment, for our evil against God. Does this concern you? If so, I’d like to share some good news with you.
Christ Died -
God is good and holy and just and righteous. This is all true. However, God is also love (1 John 4:16). In love, God has responded to our problem (John 3:16). God came to earth as a human, in the form of His Son, Jesus the Christ. Jesus was born of a virgin, and He lived an absolutely perfect life. He was accused of evil falsely, and sentenced to death by crucifixion. Now, before going to the cross to be crucified, He was beaten terribly, and afterward He went to the cross and was nailed to it. He wasn’t just beaten, and He didn’t just get nailed to a cross. When He was on that cross? All of the holy hatred and just punishment that God’s people deserve, it was ALL poured out upon Jesus Christ. Christ died at the cross, and He was buried. On the third day, He rose again from the dead. He appeared to over 500 eyewitnesses before ascending to Heaven, where He sits at the right hand of God the Father.
In doing this, God both remained just and was able to have mercy on those who have faith in Jesus Christ. Imagine that you are standing before a judge, guilty. The evidence is all against you, and there is no doubt in anyone’s mind: you have done this crime. Your fine is $250,000 and you have no money, no way of paying. The judge is about to sentence you, when suddenly, a man you’ve never met before in your life runs up to the judge, and pays your fine for you. Now, the judge can legally dismiss you. This is similar to what Christ has done for you: He paid your fine. Now? Anyone who repents (turns from their sin) and puts their trust in Jesus Christ will be saved from God’s wrath.
In Conclusion
Thank you for bearing with me and reading this. Will you please think about these things? We never know when we will die. We are not promised tomorrow. So please, now, while you have the chance, repent and believe in Jesus Christ! You may not get another chance! If you’d like to contact me about this message, you can reach me at michael@christdied.com. Take care, and God bless you.
A Terrifying Truth -
I’d like to share with you the most terrifying truth in the Bible. Are you ready? Here it is: God is good (Mark 10:18). Why is that terrifying? It’s terrifying to know that God is good, because we are not (Romans 3:9-18, 23). Can I try to reason with you, so that you might see this is true about yourself?
Are You a Good Person? –
Do you consider yourself to be a good person? Chances are, you probably do. I think most of us think that about ourselves (Proverbs 20:6). If you do consider yourself to be a good person, do you mind asking yourself these questions, honestly, to see if that’s true?
The Good Person Test –
1. Have you ever lied? If so, this makes you a liar (Proverbs 12:22; 1 John 1:10; 2:4, 22; 4:20; Revelation 21:8)
2. Have you ever stolen anything before, regardless of it’s size or value? It could be gum, a pen, music on the internet, anything. If so, this makes you a thief (1 Corinthians 6:9, 10).
3. Have you ever looked at someone with lust? If so, this would make you an adulterer at heart (Matthew 5:27, 28).
4. Have you ever hated anyone? If so, this makes you a murderer at heart (Matthew 5:21, 22; 1 John 3:15).
5. Have you ever used God’s name in vain? This would include saying things like “Oh my G-o-d” If so, then you are a blasphemer (Deuteronomy 5:11). Basically, this means you are taking the name of the God who made you, and dragging it through the mud.
The Verdict –
How did you do? These were just 5 of the 10 commandments (Exodus 20:3-17). If you’ve said “yes” to even one of them, you have broken God’s law. When you die and stand before God on Judgment Day, if He judges you by the 10 Commandments, you will be guilty. God is good and just and righteous and holy (Psalm 7:11), and so He must punish evil; He must punish you for your sin (Nahum 1:3). What will you say in your defense?
You might be thinking “God is a forgiving God, and so if I repent, He’ll forgive me”. Imagine a murderer standing before a judge. He says to the judge “I’m really sorry I’ve committed murder and I’ll never do it again. I’m a good person and I give to charity. Will you please let me go?” Do you think the judge will let him go? No way! Those good things that the criminal is doing are irrelevant here. No matter what he tries to do to make up for it, the fact is he broke the law, and so he must be punished. In the same way, no amount of apologizing (we SHOULD be sorry for breaking the law, but that doesn’t make our consequences for breaking the law go away!) and good works we do can make up for our crimes against God (Isaiah 64:6, Galatians 2:16).
Imagine a thief breaks into your home and murders your entire family. He is caught, and brought before a judge. The judge, he says to the thief “I am a loving and merciful judge, and that’s why I’m going to let you go”. How angry would you be? That judge, he is more corrupt than the criminals he is releasing. God is not like that judge: God is a just judge. You have broken the law, and therefore, you must be punished. The punishment for those who are guilty of breaking God’s law is an eternity in Hell, suffering God’s just wrath. Every single human being deserves this just punishment, for our evil against God. Does this concern you? If so, I’d like to share some good news with you.
Christ Died -
God is good and holy and just and righteous. This is all true. However, God is also love (1 John 4:16). In love, God has responded to our problem (John 3:16). God came to earth as a human, in the form of His Son, Jesus the Christ. Jesus was born of a virgin, and He lived an absolutely perfect life. He was accused of evil falsely, and sentenced to death by crucifixion. Now, before going to the cross to be crucified, He was beaten terribly, and afterward He went to the cross and was nailed to it. He wasn’t just beaten, and He didn’t just get nailed to a cross. When He was on that cross? All of the holy hatred and just punishment that God’s people deserve, it was ALL poured out upon Jesus Christ. Christ died at the cross, and He was buried. On the third day, He rose again from the dead. He appeared to over 500 eyewitnesses before ascending to Heaven, where He sits at the right hand of God the Father.
In doing this, God both remained just and was able to have mercy on those who have faith in Jesus Christ. Imagine that you are standing before a judge, guilty. The evidence is all against you, and there is no doubt in anyone’s mind: you have done this crime. Your fine is $250,000 and you have no money, no way of paying. The judge is about to sentence you, when suddenly, a man you’ve never met before in your life runs up to the judge, and pays your fine for you. Now, the judge can legally dismiss you. This is similar to what Christ has done for you: He paid your fine. Now? Anyone who repents (turns from their sin) and puts their trust in Jesus Christ will be saved from God’s wrath.
In Conclusion
Thank you for bearing with me and reading this. Will you please think about these things? We never know when we will die. We are not promised tomorrow. So please, now, while you have the chance, repent and believe in Jesus Christ! You may not get another chance! If you’d like to contact me about this message, you can reach me at michael@christdied.com. Take care, and God bless you.
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Do others have to download Ace to play my game?
I was wondering, if I complete a game and make it available for download, will others have to have Ace in order to play it?
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author=Link_2112No sir. This is my real account. What makes you think it's a joke?author=Micah718is this a joke account? very suspiciousauthor=MarrendSaying God's name in an irreverent way would be the issue. People often say things like "Oh my G-o-d" very casually, not revering God at all. Using a euphemism such as "Oh my gosh" is fine, as the point of a euphemism is to replace an offensive word with one that is inoffensive. "Gosh" isn't God's name, so it wouldn't be blasphemy. I'm not sure what Darigaaz is, but if it's just a word you're using I don't see any issue.
Hatred != Murderer in my book. Besides, we all know that the flip side of "Hatred" is "Love". Also, I've been replacing "Dear God" with Darigaaz" of late. Does that replacement effect make me a blasphemer? My guess is "probably", but I'm no expert.
As a total aside, I've heard that recognizing one's own faults, and wishing to atone for mistakes, is a path to righteousness.
As for what you said about recognizing our faults, and wishing to atone for our mistakes, this is actually a very common teaching. However, if God is just, how can He forgive you? Imagine a murderer stands before a judge, and he says to the judge "Look, I'm really sorry, I know what I did was wrong. Will you please let me go?" Do you think that judge should let him go? If the judge is a just judge, he has to punish the criminal. If God simply pardons the wicked, He is no longer just. If He simply allows the wicked to dwell with Him He is no longer holy.
So, if all men are evil and all men rightly deserve Hell, then what hope do we have? The thing is, even though God is just, God is also love, and in love He has responded to our problem. God came to the Earth as a man, in the form of His Son, Jesus Christ. Christ was born of a virgin and lived an absolutely perfect life. He was accused of evil falsely, beaten terribly, and nailed to a cross. When He was on that cross? He didn't simply suffer being beaten before, or the torturous crucifixion, but more importantly all of the holy hatred and just wrath that God's people deserve, it was ALL poured out upon Him. He died and on the third day after His death He rose again to life. He appeared to over 500 eyewitnesses before ascending to Heaven, where He sits at the right hand of the Father.
So, what does this mean? Imagine it like this. Say you're in a courtroom, and you're guilty. The evidence is against you, there is no doubt in anyone's mind, you did this crime. The fine is $250,000 and you have absolutely no way to pay. The judge is about to sentence you when in walks a man you've never met before in your life, and he pays the fine for you. Now the judge can legally dismiss you. This is similar to what Christ has done: He has paid the fine, for anyone who will repent and believe in Him.
God made a way to both remain just and show mercy toward the sinner. Every other religion I know of tries to teach men that we can repent and work our way into Heaven, but there's a problem: no matter how much you try to make up for what you've done wrong, you have still done wrong and you must be punished for those crimes. Imagine that same scenario from earlier, that murderer before the judge who said he was sorry. Now, if he says "I give to charity and I'm very thoughtful of others. Will you please let me go?" do you think the judge should let him go? The good things he does is irrelevant: he has broken the law, and there are consequences for that. No amount of good works we can do will ever erase the crimes we've already committed.
The Bible teaches that our works are as filthy rags before Him (Isaiah 64:6). It's like trying to bribe God to overlook the evil we've already done. Christianity is different from any other religion I know of, in that it addresses how God can be both just and show mercy to the unjust. It explains how God is able to forgive evil men yet at the same time remaining just and holy. If anyone will repent of their sins (if they will admit that what God says about us is true, that we are evil and we have sinned, and if they turn away from the sins they do know about) and put their trust in Jesus Christ, they will be saved from God's wrath. The fine has been paid in full, for everyone who will repent and trust in Him.
If you'd like to learn more about this, please, feel free to continue speaking with me here, or check out my website, the one in this status. If you can't reach me here, my email should be on the website. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for your reply before.
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author=ivoryjonesNo, I haven't yet. I'm sorry for the late response by the way. I haven't been on here for a few months.
do you play any rpg games here
Is there a way to make levels disappear in VX Ace?
author=Craze
1) Classes are missing from which window?
2) Are you using any scripts that modify the status screen?
I'm very sorry! It seems I was mistaken. Classes still show up. I am not using any other scripts. So far, this script works well. Thank you very much for your help.
Is there a way to make levels disappear in VX Ace?
author=CrazeFrom what I saw, it does indeed do the job of removing the experience related stuff. Level was gone too, except when I opened the status menu (which really may not be a big deal anyway, because I was considering just making that into "Age" instead of level to begin with). However, one problem would be that the classes also seem to be missing. I do intend to use classes still.Put this at the top of your added scripts on its own page. This should make all experience/level-related stuff disappear. If you don't know how to install a script, check here: http://www.rpgmakervxace.net/topic/3275-how-to-add-a-new-script/class Window_Base < Window def draw_actor_simple_status(actor, x, y) draw_actor_name(actor, x, y) #~ draw_actor_level(actor, x, y + line_height * 1) draw_actor_icons(actor, x, y + line_height * 2) draw_actor_class(actor, x + 120, y) draw_actor_hp(actor, x + 120, y + line_height * 1) draw_actor_mp(actor, x + 120, y + line_height * 2) end end # Window_Base class Window_Status < Window_Selectable def draw_block2(y) draw_actor_face(@actor, 8, y) draw_basic_info(136, y) #~ draw_exp_info(304, y) end end # Window_Status module BattleManager def self.process_victory play_battle_end_me replay_bgm_and_bgs $game_message.add(sprintf(Vocab::Victory, $game_party.name)) #~ display_exp gain_gold gain_drop_items #~ gain_exp SceneManager.return battle_end(0) return true end end # BattleManager
I HAVE NOT TESTED IT, so come back and yell at me if it doesn't work properly. It should in theory, though. If you have any scripts under it that affect battle victory or the status menu, you'll need to link me to them so that I can make an edit.
Is there a way to make levels disappear in VX Ace?
author=CrazeI'll have to give this a shot. Thank you very much for your time and help. I'll tell you how it turns out.Put this at the top of your added scripts on its own page. This should make all experience/level-related stuff disappear. If you don't know how to install a script, check here: http://www.rpgmakervxace.net/topic/3275-how-to-add-a-new-script/class Window_Base < Window def draw_actor_simple_status(actor, x, y) draw_actor_name(actor, x, y) #~ draw_actor_level(actor, x, y + line_height * 1) draw_actor_icons(actor, x, y + line_height * 2) draw_actor_class(actor, x + 120, y) draw_actor_hp(actor, x + 120, y + line_height * 1) draw_actor_mp(actor, x + 120, y + line_height * 2) end end # Window_Base class Window_Status < Window_Selectable def draw_block2(y) draw_actor_face(@actor, 8, y) draw_basic_info(136, y) #~ draw_exp_info(304, y) end end # Window_Status module BattleManager def self.process_victory play_battle_end_me replay_bgm_and_bgs $game_message.add(sprintf(Vocab::Victory, $game_party.name)) #~ display_exp gain_gold gain_drop_items #~ gain_exp SceneManager.return battle_end(0) return true end end # BattleManager
I HAVE NOT TESTED IT, so come back and yell at me if it doesn't work properly. It should in theory, though. If you have any scripts under it that affect battle victory or the status menu, you'll need to link me to them so that I can make an edit.
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author=MarrendSaying God's name in an irreverent way would be the issue. People often say things like "Oh my G-o-d" very casually, not revering God at all. Using a euphemism such as "Oh my gosh" is fine, as the point of a euphemism is to replace an offensive word with one that is inoffensive. "Gosh" isn't God's name, so it wouldn't be blasphemy. I'm not sure what Darigaaz is, but if it's just a word you're using I don't see any issue.
Hatred != Murderer in my book. Besides, we all know that the flip side of "Hatred" is "Love". Also, I've been replacing "Dear God" with Darigaaz" of late. Does that replacement effect make me a blasphemer? My guess is "probably", but I'm no expert.
As a total aside, I've heard that recognizing one's own faults, and wishing to atone for mistakes, is a path to righteousness.
As for what you said about recognizing our faults, and wishing to atone for our mistakes, this is actually a very common teaching. However, if God is just, how can He forgive you? Imagine a murderer stands before a judge, and he says to the judge "Look, I'm really sorry, I know what I did was wrong. Will you please let me go?" Do you think that judge should let him go? If the judge is a just judge, he has to punish the criminal. If God simply pardons the wicked, He is no longer just. If He simply allows the wicked to dwell with Him He is no longer holy.
So, if all men are evil and all men rightly deserve Hell, then what hope do we have? The thing is, even though God is just, God is also love, and in love He has responded to our problem. God came to the Earth as a man, in the form of His Son, Jesus Christ. Christ was born of a virgin and lived an absolutely perfect life. He was accused of evil falsely, beaten terribly, and nailed to a cross. When He was on that cross? He didn't simply suffer being beaten before, or the torturous crucifixion, but more importantly all of the holy hatred and just wrath that God's people deserve, it was ALL poured out upon Him. He died and on the third day after His death He rose again to life. He appeared to over 500 eyewitnesses before ascending to Heaven, where He sits at the right hand of the Father.
So, what does this mean? Imagine it like this. Say you're in a courtroom, and you're guilty. The evidence is against you, there is no doubt in anyone's mind, you did this crime. The fine is $250,000 and you have absolutely no way to pay. The judge is about to sentence you when in walks a man you've never met before in your life, and he pays the fine for you. Now the judge can legally dismiss you. This is similar to what Christ has done: He has paid the fine, for anyone who will repent and believe in Him.
God made a way to both remain just and show mercy toward the sinner. Every other religion I know of tries to teach men that we can repent and work our way into Heaven, but there's a problem: no matter how much you try to make up for what you've done wrong, you have still done wrong and you must be punished for those crimes. Imagine that same scenario from earlier, that murderer before the judge who said he was sorry. Now, if he says "I give to charity and I'm very thoughtful of others. Will you please let me go?" do you think the judge should let him go? The good things he does is irrelevant: he has broken the law, and there are consequences for that. No amount of good works we can do will ever erase the crimes we've already committed.
The Bible teaches that our works are as filthy rags before Him (Isaiah 64:6). It's like trying to bribe God to overlook the evil we've already done. Christianity is different from any other religion I know of, in that it addresses how God can be both just and show mercy to the unjust. It explains how God is able to forgive evil men yet at the same time remaining just and holy. If anyone will repent of their sins (if they will admit that what God says about us is true, that we are evil and we have sinned, and if they turn away from the sins they do know about) and put their trust in Jesus Christ, they will be saved from God's wrath. The fine has been paid in full, for everyone who will repent and trust in Him.
If you'd like to learn more about this, please, feel free to continue speaking with me here, or check out my website, the one in this status. If you can't reach me here, my email should be on the website. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for your reply before.
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author=sbesterGod has certainly made sex and it is a good thing. It is meant to be enjoyed in a marriage, between a man and a woman. God is not held accountable when you pervert, of your own free choice, the good thing He has made. The rest of what you said was basically just trolling, but since that one was a question I figured I'd answer it.
This was totally fun! God is good, and we're all evil. But what about the following considerations?
The Good Person Test – *
1. Have you ever lied? If so, this makes you a liar.
Well, the truth hurts. So in that sense, you're actually an insensitive asshole for NOT lying. You truther!
2. Have you ever stolen anything before, regardless of it’s size or value? It could be gum, a pen, music on the internet, anything. If so, this makes you a thief
I steal hearts, which is totally out of my control. And air... I don't know how people haven't caught on to what a valuable commodity that is yet.
3. Have you ever looked at someone with lust? If so, this would make you an adulterer at heart
Hmm, I'm stumped there. But if God gave me a penis, isn't he just as accountable?
4. Have you ever hated anyone? If so, this makes you a murderer at heart
Come on, even God hates Dane Cook.
5. Have you ever used God’s name in vain? This would include saying things like “Oh my G-o-d”. If so, then you are a blasphemer.
Totally unfair. No one says their own name in vain. You know how weird that'd look if I was like "OH MY SEAN!" in a grocery store? Doesn't even role off the tongue nicely.
Is there a way to make levels disappear in VX Ace?
I was wondering if I could do some simple editing to the scripting to make levels disappear in my game. No number for levels, no experience to next, none of that. Would this be something simple to do? I really haven't done near anything concerning scripts, and I don't wanna mess with stuff and somehow mess it up.
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