u/yesterdaynowbefore

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I was an INFP when I was younger, but now I am an ENFP. What changed?

It's possible I became an extrovert after I was engaged and it ended. I am more likely to look for friends and be around other people now. I don't enjoy being alone as much.

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 1 day ago

Why does my Dad think everything in the Bible is true?

Does he have a mental health disorder? I had him install ChatGPT on his phone, and it gave a balanced perspective on the resurrection of Jesus and the reliability of Revelation. It reasonably defended him and weakly questioned him. However, I feel that my Dad is jumping to conclusions about the Bible. What evidence do I have that Jesus is not returning? What evidence do I have that Revelation is unreliable? What does it mean that no one has found the body of Jesus?

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 15 days ago

I am the child of a conservative Christian family. How do I process or understand what I have knowing not everything in the Bible is true?

I feel as though I'm a hypocrite, or that I don't deserve what I have been given, or that there is some sort of spiritual contradiction with why / how I was born and my experiences. I currently live with my parents because the job market is too competitive for software engineers. If I didn't have my family, I would be homeless.

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 16 days ago

I grew up in a conservative Christian background, but I now identify as an agnostic, rational / intuitive, liberal Christian theist. Are agnostics sinners? I don't believe everything about Jesus (but I'm not against him).

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 17 days ago

I grew up a conservative Christian, but now I am an agnostic, rational theist, and a liberal Christian. Some Christians think I am going to hell for my beliefs. Is ChatGPT enough to save me if it tells me I'm not "automatically" going to hell?

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 19 days ago

I’ve been thinking about how personal beliefs intersect with working in tech, and I’m curious if anyone here identifies as an agnostic theist while working in software development.

If that’s you, how (if at all) does that perspective influence the way you approach coding, problem-solving, or thinking about systems? Do you ever find it shapes how you view things like logic, uncertainty, or even AI?

Also, do you feel like your views are something you keep separate from work, or do they naturally show up in how you think day to day?

Would be interested to hear from others with similar perspectives, or even from people who’ve worked alongside someone like this. I'd love to connect.

I have a background in .NET / Angular.

Thanks!

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 20 days ago

I am mostly silver/bronze in competitive, rarely gold, but I am willing to learn and grow with other local Rocket League players! I am looking for new friends. I mostly play on Nintendo Switch and PC.

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u/yesterdaynowbefore — 21 days ago