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- By jonojim1337
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What is a typical Boomer?
Ok so explain how hot air particles travel upward.Temperature doesn’t affect mass, except maybe at the quantum level. However, temperature affects density.
What is a typical Boomer?I knew it. Typical boomer.
Temperature doesn’t affect mass, except maybe at the quantum level. However, temperature affects density.How does temperature affect the mass of an object again?
"Old and new agree not." William Tyndale
There's a whole heap of material from Tyndale preaching against the law of moses, and I'm half tempted to modernize it and use it in my bible I'm making.
Facebook apologetics. It must be true. You are one of the most gullible persons I’ve ever seen in my 65 years on this earth.
Sounds like a very interesting project."Old and new agree not." William Tyndale
There's a whole heap of material from Tyndale preaching against the law of moses, and I'm half tempted to modernize it and use it in my bible I'm making.
Definitely. And don’t eat at McDonald’s.Jews also work at Tesco! Should I be worried about the crisps I bought last week?
I’m going to cut your post off because it is disingenuous.
Go back to my OP and open the link that I supplied which will bring you to Ellen White’s actual writings.
Maybe reading posts more carefully will help you avoid embarrassing errors like this.
I still wish that after 2028, we can restore our relationship with Europe to what it was over the past eighty years
I voted yes...but with a disclaimer lol.
Given the fact that the EU occupies a landmass that's smaller than the US, it makes perfect sense for them to "team up" on certain shared services.
For instance, it doesn't make sense for them to have 27 different versions of the FAA. It makes sense for them to team up on some defense capabilities. 27 disjointed air forces are less effective than 2 or 3 bigger ones that are the result of collaboration with a few decision makers steering the ship.
And given the close proximity, certain border travel agreements make sense. (I wouldn't want to go through a lengthy customs process every time I went to Pennsylvania)
But I do think it should be more of a federalist model, where there are certain "infield" and certain "outfield" aspects.
Structured more like a federalist system like we have in the US, where the certain "key" initiatives are mandatory buy-ins (the infield), but where each member nation/state still maintains the right to "go their own way" on stuff that's not of international concern (the outfield)
The one potential flaw I see... Their HQ needs to be in London or Berlin, not Brussels.
The seat of any international organization needs to be in a place that embodies a more diverse set of viewpoints that would be more likely to be amicable to all parties involved. When you place the HQ in an ideological bubble (within the Overton window you're working with), that leads to contention. The UN HQ being in NYC would be an example of that.
According to my google search;Hallelujah isn't a religious song either
Complete passages —not just verses.
These dietary laws were given to Israel as part of the Mosaic laws. So now your sect is picking and choosing which laws to obey.Regarding our diet this is what God said after giving a list of animal meats not to eat, He deemed them an abomination to Him.
Yes, however, there's a caveat
Per Justia:
Ultimately the judge has the authority to resolve disputes during jury selection, though the specific procedures can vary by jurisdiction.
Here's how it typically works:
During voir dire (jury selection), both sides can challenge potential jurors in two ways:
- For cause - when there's a specific reason the juror can't be impartial (like bias or a relationship to a party)
- Peremptory challenges - a limited number of challenges without needing to give a reason (though these can't be used to discriminate based on race or gender)
When lawyers disagree about whether a juror should be struck for cause, the judge makes the final decision. The judge evaluates whether the person can indeed be fair and impartial based on the legal standard.
If lawyers exhaust their peremptory challenges and still object to certain jurors, they're generally stuck with whoever remains in the pool.
And while not directly related to this, there appears to be a lot of "funny business" that goes on in the city was referring to.
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Hamtramck Clerk Faraj sues city officials for 'government run amok'
Rana Faraj alleged she was retaliated against and put on leave after reporting election misconduct to the state and ballots discovered after election.www.detroitnews.com