Posted on 04/10/2015 1:23:05 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Consumers in Australia flocked to Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) store in Sydney on Friday to get the world's first up-close look at the tech giant's smartwatch, which the company expects will be its next runaway hit.
The Apple Watch, CEO Tim Cook's first new major product, was available for pre-order online and to try out in stores - but not take home.
On April 24, consumers will be able to buy it online or by reservation at retail locations including high-end fashion boutiques in Paris, London and Tokyo, part of Apple's strategy of positioning the wearable computer as a must-have accessory.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
So, in your view, they are not worth getting. Must be crap then, if fanboys don't want to buy them.
By the way, do you think Tim Cook should see a psychiatrist about his mental problems?
No, I’ve got an upgrade cycle that I’m following and I’ve got some other devices that I’m going to do first. And ... I don’t upgrade every cycle either, but in two to three cycles, as I find that the products last long enough for me to do that.
HOWEVER, as to how WILDLY SUCCESSFUL Apple is with the Apple Watch, I see that other manufacturers (Samsung being one of them) struggled to sell, between them all, a bit over 700,000 units last year (over the entire year) while Apple sold over ONE MILLION in just one weekend ... LOL ...
And then, while those others are trying to figure out what the heck they are doing wrong ... Apple is already gearing up their supply line to sell TWENTY MILLION this year ... :-) ...
Apple doesn’t need many “fans” when you’re talking about numbers like that.
AND as to whether Cook, or anyone else for that matter, needs a psychiatrist ... no, he doesn’t and neither do others. There is ONLY one thing that all people need, and that is to accept Jesus, the Messiah of Israel, as their personal Savior, because Jesus is the ONLY WAY to their salvation and to anyone’s salvation.
As we see told to us ALL HAVE SINNED and need a savior, no matter who the person is (and NOT a psychiatrist) ... which includes everyone here at Free Republic, too.
But as I don’t expect that many will, there will be quite a few at Free Republic who will go straight to Hell, too, along with others, out there in the public ... and that is unfortunate and I feel sorry for them all, including our fellow Freepers.
So, in your view, Freepers who are not Apple customers will go to hell?
Right. I get it. The iWatch isn't worth it.
I find that members of the APPLE-HATER CULT, like you ... just don’t read very well ... LOL ...
I think you better go back and read that again, if that’s what you think you read ... :-) ...
Yes, there are those at Free Republic who will go straight to Hell, just like the Bible says ... which will include you, too, if you haven’t accepted Jesus, the Messiah of Israel, as your personal Savior. I’ll pray that you see the light ... :-) ...
So, to summarize, you're saying that there's nothing particularly objectionable about Tim Cook's buggery, because everyone here on Free Republic is in the same boat.
God sees everyone as FILTHY SINNERS and all are in the need of Jesus, the Messiah of Israel, for their salvation. That would include you and everyone else at a Free Republic ... :-) ...
So in your view, there's nothing particularly objectionable about Tim Cook and homosexuality, because all Freepers are just as bad, according to you.
God sees everyone as FILTHY SINNERS and ALL are deserving of DEATH, as he tells us in the Bible.
God sees you or others arguing about the “relative value” their own FILTHY SINS as a bunch of pigs ALL wallowing in the mud, all of whom are going straight to Hell without having accepted the Salvation from Jesus, the Messiah of Israel.
If you don’t do that personally, you will share space in Hell with everyone else you condemn, who has also not accepted Jesus, as the Messiah and as their personal Savior.
Good luck with that ... :-) ...
So, according to your personal view, every Freeper is no different from Tim Cook.
It’s not my personal view, you see. That’s exactly what God tells all of us in the Bible, and I take God’s Word as inerrant and infallible ...
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Question: “Why are all of our righteous acts considered filthy rags?”
Answer: All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away (Isaiah 64:6). This passage is often used as a proof text to condemn all our acts of goodness as nothing more than filthy rags in the eyes of God. The context of this passage is referring specifically to the Israelites in Isaiahs time (760670 B.C.) who had strayed from God. Isaiah was writing concerning his nation and their hypocrisy. Yet he includes himself in the description, saying we and our. Isaiah was redeemed and set apart as a prophet of God, yet he saw himself as part of a group that was utterly sinful. The doctrine of total depravity is taught clearly elsewhere in Scripture (e.g., Ephesians 2:15), and the illustration of Isaiah 64:6 could rightly be applied to the whole world, especially given Isaiah’s inclusion of himself in the description.
The term filthy rags is quite strong. The word filthy is a translation of the Hebrew word iddah, which literally means the bodily fluids from a womans menstrual cycle. The word rags is a translation of begged, meaning a rag or garment. Therefore, these righteous acts are considered by God as repugnant as a soiled feminine hygiene product.
As Isaiah wrote this, the Israelites had been the recipients of numerous miraculous blessings from God. Yet they had turned their backs on Him by worshipping false gods (Isaiah 42:17), making sacrifices and burning incense on strange altars (Isaiah 65:35). Isaiah had even called Jerusalem a harlot and compared it to Sodom (Isaiah 3:9). These people had an illusion of their own self-righteousness. Yet God did not esteem their acts of righteousness as anything but polluted garments or filthy rags. Their apostasy, or falling away from the law of God, had rendered their righteous works totally unclean. Like the wind, [their] sins were sweeping them away (Isaiah 64:6). Martin Luther said, The most damnable and pernicious heresy that has ever plagued the mind of man is that somehow he can make himself good enough to deserve to live forever with an all-holy God.
Though self-righteousness is condemned throughout the Bible (Ezekiel 33:13; Romans 3:27; Titus 3:5), we are, in fact, commanded to do good works. Paul explained that we cannot do anything to save ourselves, but our salvation comes only as a result of Gods grace (Ephesians 2:89). Then he proclaimed that we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them (Ephesians 2:10; see also 2 Corinthians 3:5).
Our salvation is not the result of any of our efforts, abilities, intelligent choices, personal characteristics, or acts of service we may perform. However, as believers, we are created in Christ Jesus for good worksto help and serve others. While there is nothing we can do to earn our salvation, Gods intention is that our salvation will result in acts of service. We are saved not merely for our own benefit but to serve Christ and build up the church (Ephesians 4:12). This reconciles the seeming conflict between faith and works. Our righteous acts do not produce salvation but are, in fact, evidence of our salvation (James 1:22; 2:1426).
In the end, we must recognize that even our righteous acts come as a result of God within us, not of ourselves. On our own, our righteousness is simply self-righteousness, and vain, hypocritical religion produces nothing more than filthy rags.
http://www.gotquestions.org/filthy-rags.html
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Therefore anything you say or do that you consider in yourself as righteous ... is to God ... “as repugnant as a soiled feminine hygiene product.”
ALL are in need of a Savior, and that Savior, the Messiah of Israel, is the ONLY WAY to your salvation! (and anyone else’s).
God is writing your posts? I don't think so.
You may like like the fact that God says you’re efforts at righteousness are as good as menstrual rags, but that’s the way it is ... with you, all the Freepers and everyone else you may or may not complain about.
As was said above ...
Therefore anything you say or do that you consider in yourself as righteous ... is to God ... as repugnant as a soiled feminine hygiene product.
ALL are in need of a Savior, and that Savior, the Messiah of Israel, is the ONLY WAY to your salvation! (and anyone elses).
So, according to you, Freepers are no better than unrepentant homos like Tim Cook.
According to God ... ALL ... are deserving of DEATH, no questions asked. ALL are the same and ALL are DEAD in their sins. ALL ... including all Freepers are condemned to DEATH!
THEN ... ANYONE who accepts Jesus as the Messiah, and their personal Savior is DECLARED RIGHTEOUS, solely on the basis of the imputed righteousness conferred upon them from the Son of God.
SO ... ALL are condemned and dead in their sins ... or ... they are saved by their acceptance of Jesus, the Messiah of Israel, as their savior!
That applies to Freepers and Cook ... EQUALLY!
I know Freepers who reject Jesus as their personal Savior, and if Cook rejects Jesus as his personal Savior in like manner as those Freepers ... those Freepers and Cook will be sharing space in Hell with each other, for eternity!
Let’s take a look at someone else ... also repeating ... what God says in the Bible!
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You Deserve Hell Today
For decades now, billions of people have been listening to the McDonald’s singing slogan, “You Deserve A Break Today.” The sinful human nature finds such self-indulgent words greatly appealing. No doubt, this marketing strategy has largely contributed to McDonalds success. Unfortunately, few people realize the underlying humanism inherent in such words. Do we really deserve a break today?
The Word of God (the Bible) declares that we all deserve to burn in hell-fire and brimstone (Romans 6:23; Revelation 20:13-15, 21:8). No one deserves anything more than hell. Perhaps McDonalds simply meant that a working person has earned the right to enjoy a good meal. I would agree with that 100%. I love Big Macs and Quarter Pounders. I do not believe that McDonalds had any ill intent by using such words, but there is a difference between what we “deserve” and what we have have “earned” a right to enjoy. The Bible teaches that if a man doesn’t work, then he shouldn’t eat (2nd Thessalonians 3:10). A working man has a “right” to eat.
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Seriously, the Bible proclaims in Romans 3:10 that we are ALL sinners. Romans 3:23 declares that we have ALL fallen short of the glory of God. Isaiah 64:6 declares that our self righteousnesses are as filthy rags in the sight of God. We needs the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ, available only through the blood which Jesus Shed upon the cross. If you have never trusted Christ as your Saviour, then please do so now.
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Humanism/you_deserve_hell_today.htm
So in your personal view, Freepers cannot judge or comment on unrepentant homos like Tim Cook, because they themselves are no better than unrepentant homos. Likewise, according to you, for islamic terrorists, Freepers should get off their high horse because they are no better, according to you.
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