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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Funny Stuff
« Last post by cassini on Yesterday at 06:56:07 AM »
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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Funny Stuff
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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Funny Stuff
« Last post by cassini on Yesterday at 06:54:57 AM »
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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Funny Stuff
« Last post by cassini on Yesterday at 06:53:50 AM »
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Computers, Technology, Websites / Re: Novus Ordo AI - Modernism baked in
« Last post by BaldwinIV on Yesterday at 06:01:36 AM »
Well, its little more than a word generator + a search engine. I just have to prompt it "don't search any docuмents" and I could get it to agree that the New Rite of Ordination is doubtful.



Even in execution, modernists can't do anything correctly. It will agree with you if you prompt it correctly (unlike some better AIs who will actually sometimes disagree). Other than that it will do little more than paraphrase "THE HOLY MAGISTERIUM TEACHES XXX" and ignore all logical errors.

The only decent AI I use is aistudio.google.com (not the regular Gemini, but the developer Gemini) and you have to turn all "hate" filters off and set thinking to maximum. Only then it does actually get good.

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Croix loves to play the whack a mole game with Matthew.  The only way to limit his impact on the forum is for every forum member to ignore him.
I don't think ignoring is working.
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The best posters in CathInfo history:

1) Croix de Fer - one reason, among many, the guy literally warned of a plandemic for years leading up to Covid; but other posts were great, too, especially on the jews and Catholic literature contributions
2) Syracuse
3) St. Frumentius
4) Judith 15 Ten
5) Freddy Jooger
6) WhiteWorkinClassScapegoat
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The best posters in CathInfo history:

1) Croix de Fer - one reason, among many, the guy literally warned of a plandemic for years leading up to Covid; but other posts were great, too, especially on the jews and Catholic literature contributions
2) Syracuse
3) St. Frumentius
4) Judith 15 Ten
5) Freddy Jooger
6) WhiteWorkinClassScapegoat
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Can't handle the truth? Take your 18 alts, horrible attitude, town that can't keep an NFL franchise and buzz off.
You can stay fat; and you referencing an NFL franchise shows how much of a worldling you are, fatty. Go ahead and say the name of the "town" as if it matters. That was a long time ago. But I do know you.
I. KNOW. YOU. I. SEE. YOU.
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Art and Literature for Catholics / Re: Mel Gibson's sequel
« Last post by AMDG forever on Yesterday at 04:02:15 AM »
You have to be kidding.

Gibson has made a ton of trash movies and he’s a public adulterer.

In addition, he’s a mason and rather open about it.

Lastly, let me ask you:
Is this scene from Gibson’s “Passion” in Protestant or Catholic Scriptures?



There were a few things in Mel’s movie that were off from a Catholic perspective, but I’ve got to say that a number of conversions were said to be due to it. That counts for something in my book. I’ve never heard that Mel was a mason, what proof of this do you have?
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