the myth of flat earth debunked again
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How about the Soviets? I hear they're practically Roman emperors.Sorry I don’t trust the Bubbles in Space agency.
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How about the Soviets? I hear they're practically Roman emperors.Sorry I don’t trust the Bubbles in Space agency.
This isn't actually true, formal equivalence leads to all sorts of biases entering through theological weight being added to words through fallacies like totality transfer. The very idea that it is a 'literal" translation creates a biased impression, and the approach creates a foreign(modernish) context for the text by removing contextual issues from the "translation'.Which translation is the least biased?
One of the literal translations, like Young's.
It doesn’t make any sense for them to be naturally occurring. Most likely someone built something and what you’re left with is a ruin.
Here are a variety of different musical pillars. I don’t think they were just lucky and found them.
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Again, that could not be further from the truth.Let me rephrase that. "Apparently "Empathy" is a far left agenda."
Sorry I don’t trust the Bubbles in Space agency.
It doesn’t make any sense for them to be naturally occurring. Most likely someone built something and what you’re left with is a ruin.... no it doesn't! Not in anyway does the fact that these stones are naturally occurring and found in various locations in the world at all support your claim that they are geopolymer, which is a distinctly man-made material, and thus man-made.
How far up your own rear-end is your head if you think that me easily refuting what you said shows that you are right?
I get that now, and the issue you were expressing is certainly a common reality but its roots go deeper than just inerrancy since it depends on a belief in supernatural clarity and a denial that every reader interprets what they are reading.Yes, sorry, that's not what I meant
Agree . Another error is in Heb. 4:3 which is quoting Psalm 95:11.Which Bible version is the best translation?
link - Not this one. - "However, a 1631 mistake in an English Bible literally turned a passage – one of the Ten Commandments, no less – on its head. Rather than reading “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” this edition declares, “Thou shalt commit adultery” (Exodus 20:14)."
Number of generations from Abraham to Christ?
If it’s just lying out in the open and there’s no quarry to prove it came from a natural origin then I think that supports my thesis and not yours.
I think you're underappreciating the way Islamic practices dissolve individual conscience.You do recognize this is a pretty flimsy and FAR from a predicable and certain future. Like FAAAAR from it.
What's breaking down with Christianity is the individualistic elements as people move towards greater and greater degrees of solipsistic thinking. Islam's practices create more of a hivemind corporate identity that is much harder to dissolve.I don't think you quite understand how efficient Western Society is at breaking down religion. IF it can do it to Christianity, why do you thiink it couldn't do it for Muslims?
I think you're underappreciating just how deep Muslim identity runs as a corporate identity. Some may not care about apostasy claims, but the penalties go far beyond just harsh words.Do you think the liberals of ANY religion are really and truly worried about claims of apostasy from the rigidly orthodox bent of their religion?
Why wait until they've "won"?When we start seeing those punishments (For apostasy) NOT getting punished by the system, THEN, they have won.
Let me rephrase that. "Apparently "Empathy" is a far left agenda."That could not be further from the truth.
I have no reference to quantify what is posted. The question in the OP is on Biblical status - "is it Biblical" That means is it found in the Bible.The point isn’t that the sickness honors God, it is that God, having put on our humanity and having suffered with us, is alongside us and does not just understand but has of his own voilition experienced our suffering, to the point of suffering death, in order to it.
This is why on Pascha we Orthodox sing this Troparion:
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and on those in the tombs bestowing life!
As you know, we have a marked difference when it comes to praying to the dead.I am comforted to know that Anchorites such as Fr Lazarus el Antony are praying for me.
As for the stylites, as an agoraphile, I would happily serve as one, except our society would tragically not permit it. But it is a fact that their consul was sought by the good and the great, including the Emperors of New Rome, and that their blessings helped many Christians in ways both spiritual and temporal.
It is also known that the stylites continue to pray for us even now and miracles are wrought through their intercession, as of the rest of the saints and the choirs of angels, especially our glorious lady Theotokos and ever virgin Mary!
St. Paul the Hermit, Pray for Us!
St. Anthony the Great, Pray for Us!
St. John, St. Symeon, St. Symeon the Younger, St. Symeon the Third, St. Nicetas and all Stylites, Pray for Us!
Sorry - I understand the position that you hold in beliefs about Mary - we dod not need to o down that well worn path - but please - One and One one can Save us - His Name is JesusSt. Mary, the Mother of God, Proprietess of Mount Athos, and Joy of All Who Sorrow, Save Us, for the glory of Thy Son, Christ our True God!
"Many informed Democrats are aware of this slick maneuvering and are not happy about it. You might recall the serpentine James Carville screeching...
Well, it's doing it right now according to the article I posted.When has Western Society broken down Islam in the past? I can tell you, it never has, without it being a bloody mess.
Holy Week often begins with a full moon
Unfortunately, as is so often the case with these things, this is ironically named as the civil service system is merit based. Trump is scrapping that for fealty based. This is corrupt.The "Merit Hiring Plan" looks great, long overdue!
MAGA Vance/Trump 2028
If it’s just lying out in the open and there’s no quarry to prove it came from a natural origin then I think that supports my thesis and not yours.They're not cut blocks from mountains, they're naturally occurring stones, lying out in the open for you to find and tap.
Like this one in Scotland:
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Yeah. You've never been worried about immigrants coming to the US before.Acculturation (with a focus on bi-culturalism) is a two-way street. In the end, the resulting proportions will depend on which culture has more zeal. If you think your democratic values are stronger, then by all means put it to test, but don't be surprised later, when things turn out not as you expected.
We're entering uncharted territory.
I was pretty sure someone would post about the icon “The Hospitality of Abraham.”I like the elegant solution to this problem presented by the blessed Andrei Rublev in his famous icon The Hospitality of Abraham, also known as The Trinity, and commonly featured on Pentecost Sunday.*