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  1. Absolutely necessary! My old friend Carlson used to keep buns on the TV. They are very comfortable, and they are always warmed up. What an inventive innovator!

  2. Are you interested in watching TV programs (without delving into their content) on a tiny screen? And most movies are designed to be viewed from the big screen. Not to mention, for example, the transmission of large-scale actions, various championships, concerts… Of course, technology is evolving. Maybe virtual helmets will be introduced in the household, like in the “Lawn Mower”. I think that in 20-30 years (etc.) it will be possible to accept the world Wide web directly with the brain, and then all home communication technology will come to an end.

  3. If you have a normal Internet connection and a computer, then you don't need a TV. TV is the last century I don't watch it since 2005 and I don't regret it. TV makes people stupid

  4. Of course! Very convenient – you invite a girl home to “watch a movie”, and the TV is just opposite the sofa. First the wine, then the hug)

    When alone , I usually watch YouTube or TV shows from my computer.

  5. A TV is a nice addition to your computer or other device. An exceptionally large diagonal solves this problem. The question is, do you need TV broadcasting? It's safe to say no. All programs and live broadcasts can be found on the Internet. Often before the broadcast.

  6. God resists the proud,gives grace to the humble.
    A church is not an assembly of saints,but a crowd of penitents.
    He did not come to save the righteous, but sinners .

  7. The greater the sin, the greater the grace. The robber on the cross is a murderer who knew nothing about God, mercy, or compassion. Hanged on the cross next to Christ. This death is excruciatingly long. When the robber saw Christ, what told him that the man hanging next to him was not wine. He the robber could not keep silent, forgetting for a moment about his suffering. And the outrage was such that it still amazes me. Forgetting his torments, he acknowledged himself worthily, what he received, and THIS for what. Remember me, Lord, in Your Kingdom.And not only did grace descend,but he found himself in PARADISE. That's what sin and awareness and grace and the Kingdom of heaven are.

  8. First, you should look at the source of the phrase. There will be more understanding of what sin is and what grace is.

    “Sin entered the world through one man, and with sin came death, and thus all became mortal, because in him all sinned.

    Before the Law was given, sin was already in the world, but sin is not imputed where there is no Law.

    However, from Adam to Moses, death already reigned over those who did not sin as Adam did, violating God's prohibition. Adam, in a sense, is a type of the One Who was to come.

    But the gift of grace does not work in the same way as Adam's transgression. If many people have died because of the sin of one person, how much more is the grace of God and the gift by the grace of one Person, Jesus Christ, given in abundance to many!

    The consequences of one person's sin cannot be compared to what this gift provides. A trial for one crime brought conviction, and the gift of grace brought justification for many crimes.

    If death reigned because of the crime of just one person, how much more so through one Person, Jesus Christ, will those who receive the riches of grace and the gift of righteousness reign in life!

    Thus, just as the crime of one brought condemnation to all men, so the righteous act of One brought justification, which gives life to all. Just as by the disobedience of the one many have become sinners, so by the obedience of the One many will become righteous.

    But the law came to multiply crime. But where sin abounded, there was also an abundance of grace, so that just as sin reigned and led to death, so grace reigned in righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

    Romans 5.

    Sin is ignoring and not following the law, and grace is forgiveness for nothing (this is important).

    The meaning of the phrase is that where there is sin, there is also grace, which can “abolish” it.

    The Epistle to the Romans is considered one of the most complex theological texts.

    P.S. Paul goes on to explain why this does not lead to the justification of sin itself.

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8 Answers

  1. Absolutely necessary! My old friend Carlson used to keep buns on the TV. They are very comfortable, and they are always warmed up. What an inventive innovator!

  2. Are you interested in watching TV programs (without delving into their content) on a tiny screen? And most movies are designed to be viewed from the big screen. Not to mention, for example, the transmission of large-scale actions, various championships, concerts… Of course, technology is evolving. Maybe virtual helmets will be introduced in the household, like in the “Lawn Mower”. I think that in 20-30 years (etc.) it will be possible to accept the world Wide web directly with the brain, and then all home communication technology will come to an end.

  3. If you have a normal Internet connection and a computer, then you don't need a TV. TV is the last century I don't watch it since 2005 and I don't regret it. TV makes people stupid

  4. Of course! Very convenient – you invite a girl home to “watch a movie”, and the TV is just opposite the sofa. First the wine, then the hug)

    When alone , I usually watch YouTube or TV shows from my computer.

  5. A TV is a nice addition to your computer or other device. An exceptionally large diagonal solves this problem. The question is, do you need TV broadcasting? It's safe to say no. All programs and live broadcasts can be found on the Internet. Often before the broadcast.

  6. God resists the proud,gives grace to the humble.
    A church is not an assembly of saints,but a crowd of penitents.
    He did not come to save the righteous, but sinners .

  7. The greater the sin, the greater the grace. The robber on the cross is a murderer who knew nothing about God, mercy, or compassion. Hanged on the cross next to Christ. This death is excruciatingly long. When the robber saw Christ, what told him that the man hanging next to him was not wine. He the robber could not keep silent, forgetting for a moment about his suffering. And the outrage was such that it still amazes me. Forgetting his torments, he acknowledged himself worthily, what he received, and THIS for what. Remember me, Lord, in Your Kingdom.And not only did grace descend,but he found himself in PARADISE. That's what sin and awareness and grace and the Kingdom of heaven are.

  8. First, you should look at the source of the phrase. There will be more understanding of what sin is and what grace is.

    “Sin entered the world through one man, and with sin came death, and thus all became mortal, because in him all sinned.

    Before the Law was given, sin was already in the world, but sin is not imputed where there is no Law.

    However, from Adam to Moses, death already reigned over those who did not sin as Adam did, violating God's prohibition. Adam, in a sense, is a type of the One Who was to come.

    But the gift of grace does not work in the same way as Adam's transgression. If many people have died because of the sin of one person, how much more is the grace of God and the gift by the grace of one Person, Jesus Christ, given in abundance to many!

    The consequences of one person's sin cannot be compared to what this gift provides. A trial for one crime brought conviction, and the gift of grace brought justification for many crimes.

    If death reigned because of the crime of just one person, how much more so through one Person, Jesus Christ, will those who receive the riches of grace and the gift of righteousness reign in life!

    Thus, just as the crime of one brought condemnation to all men, so the righteous act of One brought justification, which gives life to all. Just as by the disobedience of the one many have become sinners, so by the obedience of the One many will become righteous.

    But the law came to multiply crime. But where sin abounded, there was also an abundance of grace, so that just as sin reigned and led to death, so grace reigned in righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

    Romans 5.

    Sin is ignoring and not following the law, and grace is forgiveness for nothing (this is important).

    The meaning of the phrase is that where there is sin, there is also grace, which can “abolish” it.

    The Epistle to the Romans is considered one of the most complex theological texts.

    P.S. Paul goes on to explain why this does not lead to the justification of sin itself.

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