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Some of which are not friends with NASA.
Strange they were all friends when it came to the signing of the Antarctic treaty.
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Some of which are not friends with NASA.
Pilot narrowly avoids ‘midair collision’ with US air force plane near Venezuela
JetBlue pilot calls incident ‘outrageous’ and says US military refueling tanker didn’t have transponder turned on
A JetBlue flight from the small Caribbean nation of Curaçao halted its ascent to avoid colliding with a US air force refueling tanker on Friday, and the pilot blamed the military plane for crossing his path.
“We almost had a midair collision up here,” the JetBlue pilot said, according to a recording of his conversation with air traffic control. “They passed directly in our flight path ... They don’t have their transponder turned on, it’s outrageous.”
Only one verse that actually has torment (kolasis) associated with eternal (aionoins). And that is the Matt 25:46 quote of Daniel 12:2. You are reading ‘humans living eternally‘ into the Lake of fire verses, and the judgment verses concerning the Devil, angels, the beast and false prophet. You also assume there are eternal worms and that smoke ascending forever mean ‘humans consciously are tortured forever also’. It does not say that in any text, you read it into the verse. Edoms fire did go out, and worms and fire speak of total destruction - not immortality.There's only ONE verse?? I'm not going to argue the point, but I think most who go with ECT would disagree. Meanwhile, all the arguments I've heard for annihilation are also suspect. Consider, for example —do we really know what God means by "destruction"?
It wasn't?I am willing to bet school will indoctrinate kids about January 6th in the future as if it were some national tragedy.
From the "new research" mentioned by article in the OP:Trump shot by far left
The shooter could have yelled anything. For example, the shooter in the 2018 Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue attack that killed 11 people and wounded 6 others yelled, "All Jews must die." Anders Breivik yelled, "You are going to die today, Marxists!" During the 2011 attack in Norway and in the 2014 Las Vegas police ambush, the shooters yelled, "This is a revolution!"Uh-oh.....
Reports now saying that the shooter "shouted something" prior to the killing.
I guess it's getting close to the time we forget this whole little thing even happened. Time to sweep it under the rug, right? Isn't that what we're supposed to do now?
Wow. I couldn't imagine not having a Christmas Morning service. I mean, it would be lovely for me personally after all the craziness the day before and the long night. But it just feels wrong somehow. We don't have much demand, though...perhaps 30 people as opposed to 250+ for the Christmas Eve services. But for those who come, it's very special.Probably. Christmas has been so thoroughly marketed as a family day and taken over by football and basketball that a lot of churches, even liturgical churches, cancel anyway. I haven't presided a Christmas Day service since I left Virginia; no one wants it. The last time Christmas fell on a Sunday there was some snow out but not a lot. I had a terrible time finding somewhere to take my kids. The Romans had pared down there usual 3 Mass schedule to only 1. I ended taking them to a Lessons & Carols service at the local Methodist Church.
Strong disagree. A secular country is a prosperous, less violent country.We have the only message of true hope, true love and true life out there but people are being blocked from hearing by centuries of baggage and stupidity.
For those who don't think churches could revere demons or compel others to do so, there's 'Tuesday' for example. A day of the week named to honour a pagan god of war. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are the same.
Most of @Aryeh Jay's posts are tongue -in-cheek.Donald Trump re-entered the Oval Office in January with a net approval rating of positive 6. Since then it has fallen, interrupted only by brief upticks. By early December it had dropped to -18. His polling numbers had only been that low once in his second term, back in October. This week it climbed back a bit, to -16.
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You have another source not “fake”?
Greetings to you samaus, I hope your week is beginning well.1 Maccabees 9:27
Common English Bible
27 So there was great distress in Israel, the worst since the time when prophets ceased to appear among them.
Some of these are describing Pompey invading Jerusalem 63 BC then dying in Egypt 48 BC. One is describing the Babylon exile 587 BC or the Assyrian exile 722 BC. One claims to be a conversation Solomon had back in the 900s BC. It is possible that one goes back to Solomon. I do not know why a scribe titled this manuscript psalms of Solomon when none claim to have authorship by Solomon, and several are clearly recalling events after his time. Psalm 17 contains multiple prophecies about Jesus so at least this psalm is claiming be written before 1 AD, and claiming to be inspired scripture. The same psalm contains a part about either Pompey or Antiochus 4 in Maccabees also. Assuming it is about the same person in the other psalms that besieged Jerusalem it was Pompey. The internal date of authorship is between 48 BC, and 1 AD. I believe it is inspired scripture.
So although most prophecy seemed to stop after Malachi was written around 400 BC there is some prophecy 48 BC-1 AD. I believe 1/2/3 Maccabees are inspired like Esther,