There are NO dates for SU 7.
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
If you truly believe and trust this in your heart, receiving Jesus alone as your Savior, declaring, "Jesus is Lord," you will be saved from judgment and spend eternity with God in heaven.
what I allways asked myself is: if I don't believe in God, will I nontheless have to pass his divine judgement?
anyway, in my personal belief all my deeds will have an effect on my surroundings. and when I die, all the energy within me, good as well as bad forces, will have an influence on my surroundings, will dye the collective spirit of all beings so to speak, for good and for bad. that is enough reason for me to try to have a positive influence on the world; because even if I am only one person of more than 6 billion - it makes a difference if I spread love or hate.
so I think basically it is the same goal as passing God's judgement, only with a differetn explanation.or as "the shepherd" in "Serenity" used to say: "It doesn't matter in what you believe. Just believe in something!"
@bruell said:
It is i his divine plan, but the humans involved are kind of slow, and HE wants to make sure that it's gonna be Damn DIVINE !!!
as long as the Google guys are aware of their responsibility, I am confident that they will live up to the "Prophecy of the 7th SketchUp"
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
Jesus saves.. God is real.. We have all sinned and deserve God's judgment. God, the Father, sent His only Son to satisfy that judgment for those who believe in Him. Jesus, the creator and eternal Son of God, who lived a sinless life, loves us so much that He died for our sins, taking the punishment that we deserve, was buried, and rose from the dead according to the Bible. If you truly believe and trust this in your heart, receiving Jesus alone as your Savior, declaring, "Jesus is Lord," you will be saved from judgment and spend eternity with God in heaven.
Oh no - please guys, let's NOT have religious arguments here. The original comments were meant to be light hearted and were from (AFAIK) atheists. We are all here to chat about SketchUp and have a laugh.
Yes we digress from time to time, but in my experience, debates about god lead nowhere. Sadly it seems to me that most Christians who post about religion on forums don't tend to have much of a sense of humour and take things far too seriously. This isn't intended to be a criticism, most that I have met are lovely people, but utterly incapable of having a light-hearted discussion about religion, so I think it's better if we just don't go there.
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O.K. shall we simply declare SketchUp as our God within the realms of "SketchUp Discussions" (and move all topics relating to other divine entities to the "corner bar").
so SketchUp is our God; and Google is the Prophet. of course we must understand that our dear Prophet has quite a tough job translating God's will into a language, mortals like us are able to understand. and lets hope that Google listens to all these other people with a connection to the Allmighty's thoughts, who wrote psalms like "OnSurfaceTools", "JointPushPull", "FreeFormDeformator" or "Subdivide&Smooth" and draw inspiration from this valuable source.
all we can do is wait for the big day to come. but the fact that a new "SketchUp for Dummies" is on it's way, is somehow reasuring to me.
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@bigstick said:
@mpowell1234567890 said:
Jesus saves.. God is real.. We have all sinned and deserve God's judgment. God, the Father, sent His only Son to satisfy that judgment for those who believe in Him. Jesus, the creator and eternal Son of God, who lived a sinless life, loves us so much that He died for our sins, taking the punishment that we deserve, was buried, and rose from the dead according to the Bible. If you truly believe and trust this in your heart, receiving Jesus alone as your Savior, declaring, "Jesus is Lord," you will be saved from judgment and spend eternity with God in heaven.
Oh no - please guys, let's NOT have religious arguments here. The original comments were meant to be light hearted and were from (AFAIK) atheists. We are all here to chat about SketchUp and have a laugh.
Yes we digress from time to time, but in my experience, debates about god lead nowhere. Sadly it seems to me that most Christians who post about religion on forums don't tend to have much of a sense of humour and take things far too seriously. This isn't intended to be a criticism, most that I have met are lovely people, but utterly incapable of having a light-hearted discussion about religion, so I think it's better if we just don't go there.
I'm not being critical, I'm only sharing the Gospel Truth. Christianity is not a religion, it's a relationship with Jesus.
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
I'm not being critical, I'm only sharing the Gospel Truth. Christianity is not a religion, it's a relationship with Jesus.
Great, fantastic. Now ... back to SketchUp? If you leave God out of this, I'll go easy on the Nazi references. Seriously, Bigstick has a point.
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@unknownuser said:
@mpowell1234567890 said:
I'm not being critical, I'm only sharing the Gospel Truth. Christianity is not a religion, it's a relationship with Jesus.
Great, fantastic. Now ... back to SketchUp? If you leave God out of this, I'll go easy on the Nazi references. Seriously, Bigstick has a point.
Well - The part where someone said "O.K. shall we simply declare SketchUp as our God within the realms of "SketchUp Discussions" (and move all topics relating to other divine entities to the "corner bar")" Why was God mensioned in that sentence?
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
Why was God mensioned in that sentence?
because many people (including me) worship SketchUp like a divine being (and sometimes SketchUp does behave like that - talking to me in riddles)
oh, and I have to say, I do enjoy these ironic nazi remarks here on the forum. lessens the "He who must not be named" aura (like in Germany where all my fellow citizens grew serious when I uttered the name Adolf).
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Isn't it in its core a sad thing that religions can't go with a little fun? If you have a look around the world, you will notice, that no mater witch religion you choose the worshipers always look very serious.
Ho ho and of course very cross when confronted with any kind of joy or laughter.
Can't wait for SU7 though!!!
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except the Dalai Lama - he is allways laughing
and to keep us laughing too, Google should at least give us a hint. something like: "hey guys, we are working hard on SketchUp7 and we are confident, you will love it. but dont expect anything before next spring..."
just some info...
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i think they are all worried about the LHC thing now,
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@juanv.soler said:
i think they are all worried about the LHC thing now,
so...Ah I don't know this acronym is this another one fished out of the alphabet soup?
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no, I am pretty sure that the Large Hadron Collider experiment are worrying them so much now that until it is not finished they have decided not to go on with version 7.
just in case.
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@unknownuser said:
hey guys, we are working hard on SketchUp7 and we are confident, you will love it. but dont expect anything before next spring...
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I was only joking
I did not know that date.
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and they have gone to sleep then until February
truth aches -
a silly question, it was looking for the answer to all these mnsajes and I could not find.
the SketchUp 7 shall remain free, at least one version? -
I am pretty sure that it will have a free version - that's why Google bought the company/product.
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Actually I think it makes perfect sense to have a free version. Because it is so easy to use, it is really popular with students, and anyone can have access to the same modelling tools as the professionals. It's also the easiest way of getting content into Google Earth, which could be the most comprehensive and accessible marketing tool the world has ever seen.
It doesn't seem logical to stop the free version.
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@bigstick said:
Actually I think it makes perfect sense to have a free version. Because it is so easy to use, it is really popular with students, and anyone can have access to the same modelling tools as the professionals. It's also the easiest way of getting content into Google Earth, which could be the most comprehensive and accessible marketing tool the world has ever seen.
It doesn't seem logical to stop the free version.
Hopefully, they won't stop the free version.. I'll only use sketchup if it remains free "the free version"..
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