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In dit geval wil ik een uitzondering op de regel maken door te melden dat Kasim op eigen verzoek een ban heeft gekregen. Hij denkt op die manier meer tijd aan zijn scriptie te kunnen besteden.
Kijk van Damme geen enkel probleem hier. Als je het maar netjes vraagt :)
Heb hem al geïnstalleerd in de hoop dat het geen virus was.
Ik kwam een bestandje tegen met oude spelers van mij:P
Watch it:
Cees Jan Nelstein, leeftijd 26
waarde: 88 000 €, salaris: 1 350 €
matig vorm
waardeloos conditie tragisch keepen
solide snelheid zeer goed verdedigen
matig techniek zeer goed positiespel
zwak passen waardeloos scoren
Ik heb hem nog steeds:
Cees Jan Nelstein, leeftijd 36
waarde: 78 250 €
salaris: 1 950 €
zeer goed vorm
Kaarten:
uitstekend conditie tragisch keepen
goed snelheid goed verdedigen
slecht techniek redelijk spelinzicht
slecht passen hopeloos scoren
(edited)
Watch it:
Cees Jan Nelstein, leeftijd 26
waarde: 88 000 €, salaris: 1 350 €
matig vorm
waardeloos conditie tragisch keepen
solide snelheid zeer goed verdedigen
matig techniek zeer goed positiespel
zwak passen waardeloos scoren
Ik heb hem nog steeds:
Cees Jan Nelstein, leeftijd 36
waarde: 78 250 €
salaris: 1 950 €
zeer goed vorm
Kaarten:
uitstekend conditie tragisch keepen
goed snelheid goed verdedigen
slecht techniek redelijk spelinzicht
slecht passen hopeloos scoren
(edited)
In die 10 jaar is hij wel harder gaan rennen zeg poef. :P
Norm: If Jesus is God, why didn't Jesus ever prove that he is God?
Chris: He did! He performed many miracles, and he was resurrected. That proves that he is God!
Norm: Why did he not prove that he is God in a way that is definitive and scientifically provable -- for example, by moving a mountain?
Chris: He could not do that! That would take away man's free will to believe in him. People must come to God through faith.
Norm: Why, then, did Jesus perform the miracles described in the Gospels?
Chris: To prove that he is God. If he had not done the miracles, culminating in his final most miraculous resurrection, we would not know that he is God.
Norm: I thought that if Jesus performed miracles to prove that he was God, then it took away our free will.
Chris: No.
Norm: Isn't that what you just said?
Chris: No. What I just said is that Jesus' miracles prove that he was God.
Norm: So why didn't Jesus perform real, concrete miracles like moving a mountain?
Chris: Because that would take away our free will.
Chris: He did! He performed many miracles, and he was resurrected. That proves that he is God!
Norm: Why did he not prove that he is God in a way that is definitive and scientifically provable -- for example, by moving a mountain?
Chris: He could not do that! That would take away man's free will to believe in him. People must come to God through faith.
Norm: Why, then, did Jesus perform the miracles described in the Gospels?
Chris: To prove that he is God. If he had not done the miracles, culminating in his final most miraculous resurrection, we would not know that he is God.
Norm: I thought that if Jesus performed miracles to prove that he was God, then it took away our free will.
Chris: No.
Norm: Isn't that what you just said?
Chris: No. What I just said is that Jesus' miracles prove that he was God.
Norm: So why didn't Jesus perform real, concrete miracles like moving a mountain?
Chris: Because that would take away our free will.