Also your allies will assist and aid in wars with you, less squalor and more food production, cities are harder to take down as the ai will defend them. Here is a flavour of what to expect.AI armies are well balanced mix of units and are powerful and Faction growth with expansion and formation of empires. Many other features include Graphical and Campaign Gameplay improvements.Īlso in September 2018 the mods BAI & CAI have received a total overhaul and the in game mechanics totally changed so that the AI is stretched to its capacity to perform on its decisions on Diplomacy and Strategy. Unique UI, Loading Screens, Unit Cards and much more. Various BAI and CAI updates to give much smoother, historically realistic and better gameplay experience. Unique AOR (Area Of Recruitment) for many units Over 1500 units added across all factions Unlocked Factions for Grand Campaign, Imperial Augustus, Wrath of Sparta, Ceaser In Gaul, Hannibal At The Gates and Rise of the Republic Gary Henry - + AreYouaChristian.Hi all, full version release of War of the gods now available here: “To curse is to pray to the devil” (German Proverb). Where is your spiritual father, above or below? Does your speech show that you’re a humble worshiper of God? So the next time you feel like “cussing,” check your heart. So Jesus said, “By your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned” (Matthew 12:37). Crude words, and certainly irreverent ones, are almost always symptomatic of a heart that is turned away from God. Why are these things so serious? Might we not consider them harmless foibles, less dangerous than sins that actually hurt other people? Well, the problem has to do with the heart. It is no light matter to wish the loss of someone’s soul. “Damn you” is shorthand for “I hope God will damn your soul to hell.” Even thinking this about someone is serious, but speaking it out loud - using God’s name to vent our anger on others - is a monstrous evil. When a person curses, he calls down God’s wrath upon someone, verbally wishing them harm. It’s not uncommon anymore to hear the words God and Jesus Christ thrown around so casually one wonders if the speakers even realize whose names they are using.Ĭursing. Profane speech is that which makes common or crude use of words that should be held as sacred and used only with great reverence. “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’ For whatever is more than these is from the evil one” (Matthew 5:37). But Jesus taught that our statements ought not to require any oath to back them up. For instance, the person who says, “This is what I’m going to do, by God” is swearing. To swear is to invoke God as the guarantee that we’re going to do as we say. There are basically three ways we may disrespect God and His name. But in today’s meditation, we want to focus on the inside-out problem: the problem of the person who has no inward respect for God and that lack of respect shows up in the person’s outward speech. It is possible, no doubt, to be scrupulous in the use of God’s name and still not have any reverence for Him in our hearts. ONE EVIDENCE OF HOW LITTLE REGARD WE HAVE FOR GOD IS THE FLIPPANT WAY IN WHICH WE SOMETIMES USE HIS NAME. “And you shall not swear by My name falsely, nor shall you profane the name of your God I am the Lord” (Leviticus 19:12).
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