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There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History

First I am not just talking about circular saws when referring to advanced methods. Machined saw cuts could be circular or straight. Its obvious that some are straight cuts. I showed you the long straight cuts along tops of stones which moved with the contours of the surface. Something impossible for a hand held saw.

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Second whatever cut the ancient stone is going to be advanced for that time but not exactly like todays diamond tipped cutters.

Third it may not even be like a circular saw cutting the way todays cut. It seems some are routed or plane into an arc. Anyway your example still doesn't explain the arc cuts. Straight hand held giant saws cannot cut in arcs or around bends or with contours of the surface.

First a reminder. You are doing exactly what I am doing in looking at the witness marks. So please don't attack me for linking images that don't fit your claims. But I agree this is a good first step to working out what caused the marks. By simple observations which is science. Well the first step anyway. Its also interesting how the marks can be seen differently by people.

Yes this is a good example of what many think is machining of some sort. The surface is over 4,000 years old and with wear it has lost some of its strirations. But even still many are continious, very uniform, paralell and most important, deep.

This doesn't look like the signature of random hand rubbing or grinding. Those strirations are long uniform and deep. Abrasion does not cause long, deep uniform strirations. The grit is random and quickly grinds into powder before it can take hold and cut deep long continious strirations. Some almost across the entire slab and only faint perhaps because of wear. Hand grinding and rubbing is random and all over the place.

But lets grant this is the result of hand and not machining.

The biggest bit of evidence that I think this was not a big hand held saw or random grinding and rubbing is the arc at the end of the cut. The surface is machined to a high level of flatness and the edges are sharp and thin. In fact the strirations seem to follow the same arc at the end of the cut which stops before the uncut surface.

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It may also be that this was the result of cutting and not the finishing rubbibf or grinding. It may be that the arc cutter did several runs which overlapped strirations. But there is an arc in the strirations which match the arc at the edge where it stops go right up against it and follow the same arc.

A bit like the arc and strirations on the pink granite slab I linked earlier from Abu Sir. Did they hand grind or sand the arcs onto the granite.

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Yes thats a lot of blocks and hard to believe that all the blocks in all the pyramids were cut by copper saw as it takes so long. How do we know that the blocks were not weakened before cutting. That would make it faster. Like the scoop marks where the small dolerite pounders were inadequare over time and something extra was needed.

Like I said there could have been more than one method. Your creating an either/or fallacy that all cuts must follow the same method. When there may have been several methods. Including the traditional slower methods or a combination of methods at once ie traditional copper saws with weakened or softened stone.

Could be. But like the research on the dolerite pounders there may be additional methods and tools that produced the results. I will have to look into the actual blocks of the pyramids. Its an interesting point. I know there are certain theories.

So your saying these blocks were not even cut by a hand saw but pounded into shape. Thats an interesting take. Most believe they were cut. They even replicate the method showing copper saws cutting blocks with sand crystals lol. So we have two completely different methods even for mainstream.

If you would have said these blocks were cut by copper saw and so raough like they had been ground out rather than cut out. Then I would have said if copper saws produce such rough signatures then why do other cuts produce such sharp, fine and straight cuts like a diamond cutter.

So who knows and thats part of the forensics or reverse engineering or investigation as to what could have caused the marks. As you said the rough blocks were covered for a long time. So even erosion needs to be taken into consideration.

There was some investigation of the outer limestone blocks covering the pyramids. It seems they were not cut stones but molded stones from some sort of geopolymer stone.

Paleomagnetic investigation of the great egyptian pyramid
https://www.europhysicsnews.org/articles/epn/pdf/2012/06/epn2012436p28.pdf


A 2011 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum were obtained from Senefru's Bent Pyramid as well as the two limestone quarries in the area. The results show that the casing stones are the result of limestone grains from the Tura quarry Giza but cemented with an amorphis calcium silicate gel formed by human intervention.

Were the casing stones of Senefru's Bent Pyramid in Dahshour cast or carved?: Multinuclear NMR evidence

Interestingly the Famine Stele which is engraved in a rock near Elephantine North of Aswan mentions two famous Egyptians. Pharoah Zorza and Imhotep. It was engraved in about 200BC with various clues that cause Egyptologist to think it was much earlier. Dating back to perhaps around the 3rd dynasty.

The most controversial aspect of this Stele is that when it talks about building large stone structures theres no mention of any construction stones. Instead Pharoah Zorza was given a list of minerals and Ors. Many have studied the text and say its instructions for processing different minerals that could be the minerals involved in the fabrication of man made stone.
On the subject of limestone blocks used on the Great Pyramid I asked you this.
"If you think these were done with circular saws then you need to explain their irregular shapes and extreme roughness."

To which you responded.
Like I said there could have been more than one method. Your creating an either/or fallacy that all cuts must follow the same method. When there may have been several methods. Including the traditional slower methods or a combination of methods at once ie traditional copper saws with weakened or softened stone.

So the Egyptians were so incredibly stupid given they possessed the technology equivalent of powered tools producing machined surfaces on cut granite but would utilize slower methods such as copper saws on weakened(!?) or softened stone(!?).
Given over 2,000,000 blocks of limestone were produced how much extra time would have been added to the construction time of the Great Pyramid?

Frankly what is incredibly stupid are your attempts to explain why the Egyptians produced rough limestone blocks having to rely on a gypsum type mortar as a gap filler given they supposedly possessed the technology of powered tools producing subtle curved profiles on machined surfaces with harder rocks which would have greatly reduced the production time for the limestone core blocks.

Funny how these discrepancies disappear given the Egyptians exploited fracture planes of weakness in limestone (and granite) rocks using water soaked wooden wedges relying on expansion to break open the rock. The rock was then roughly shaped with pounders to form a limestone core block or further cut with a copper saw abrasive slurry combination and smoothed with abrasives to form a limestone casing.
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I have no idea what David mean't by 'satellites do not look like balloons' everyone knows that satellites do not look like balloons, maybe David could explain.
Well, you had posted something which sounded as though you believed that all satellites are balloons. That's why are said that atellites do not look like balloons.
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The auto-pen scandal is going to be massive

This is cute. The current US administration is doing everything in its power to cut back cancer research by billions, as well as cut back pollution standards. They're cancelling mRNA studies when mRNA vaccines could potentially lead to cancer vaccines. The EPA is no longer publishing a mandatory report detailing the amount of climate pollution produced in the US. Guess what happened to the Biden era ruling to limit 'forever' chemicals in drinking water. If you guessed it was reversed in this year 2025, you'd be right. Every guard dog protecting the soil, water and air has been taken out back and shot like it was Kristi Noem's puppy.

There is no bigger friend to cancer and pollution than the current Trump administration. All while paying lip service to the idea of Making America Healthy Again. It shouldn't surprise you to learn who the US chemical industry has been donating a lot of money to. Oh they took away some artificial dyes? That's adorable. How about restoring funding to the research, studies, and agencies they've cut? The agencies that were specifically set up to protect Americans from being poisoned by the industrial complex. The research and studies that are vital to the curing of diseases but were defunded because Fox "News" kept making fun of shrimp on treadmill type "silly" studies. You are being ruled by idiots making the dumbest decisions in pursuit of profits and they will step over your corpse without batting an eye.

So this frequently returning talking point of 'well Trump could cure cancer and libs would still be mad about it' is the epitome of irony. It truly is. You really need to delete this from your repertoire. Honestly I feel vicarious embarrassment whenever it comes up. Like I'm embarrassed for you that you would write this unironically. Trump could post an AI generated video where he goes around like Papa Nurgle spreading a miasma of sickness and death across the land and his sycophants would still claim that's him curing cancer. The administration is lying to you at every turn and you're being deceived by propaganda outlets. They're not looking out for you. They're only looking out for them.
You're making a lot of assumptions about me, and most are wrong
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The End Time Puzzle

What people seem to ignore, is the many things Prophesied to happen before the glorious Return. All of Revelation from Rev 6:12 to 19:11.
All unfulfilled, as yet, the Sixth Seal being the next event we can expect.

They are the Words of Jesus, given to us in a viable sequence. To not take very careful note, is a serious denial of scripture.
Expectation is not the same thing as anticipation.
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UK University Slaps Violence Warning on Bible, Citing the Crucifixion and Cain and Abel

English Literature students at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom have been warned: Scripture contains some “graphic bodily injury and sexual violence.” Specifically, the institution highlighted the Old Testament account of Cain killing Abel and the gospel accounts of Jesus’ crucifixion.

Other literary works also receive trigger warnings, the university explained. In a statement, it said that type of “content note is a standard academic tool used to signpost when sensitive or graphic content will be discussed.”

But critics called the move a form of censorship, saying it is “misguided” and “absurd” to label God’s Word as potentially triggering.

Bible Receives Trigger Warning from University of Sheffield


Continued below.
How long until the bible is banned and misinterpreted as "inciting violence" or some other nonsense they'll say? I mean, it's banned in China if I'm not mistaken already, so it's only a matter of time before it comes to the West.
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UK University Slaps Violence Warning on Bible, Citing the Crucifixion and Cain and Abel

Here is my warning for everyone who hears the prophecies in this book:
If you add anything to them, God will make you suffer all the terrible troubles written in this book. If you take anything away from these prophecies, God will not let you have part in the life-giving tree and in the holy city described in this book.

Revelation 22:18-19
slapping a warning label on the bible isn't changing the book though.
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TRUMP "MISSED THE DEADLINE" TO CALL OFF TX GERRYMANDERING; CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE “BEAUTIFUL MAPS”

Absolutely they should use the same political tactics that Rs take advantage of.
Holy Cow you guys act like this has never been done before by the Democrats. Gerry mandering has been a thing for a long time in both parties. Except California passed a law against it. I guess they changed their mind huh?
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Avoiding people

Emotional wounds left from betrayal, especially by trusted Christians, tend to persist until they are processed, not just waited out. A good trauma-informed or faith-sensitive counselor can help you process this, separating what happened from the truth of Christ himself. Some offer reduced rates or sliding-scale sessions, and there are community or online options that can make it more affordable; some churches can recommend a specific faith-sensitive counselor that would be free to you because their charitable giving covers the costs. (My church does that.)

That being said, the church is God's appointed channel of grace, community, and spiritual edification, even when people inside it fail badly (because they do). Healing doesn't happen apart from Christ's body but through being gently restored within it. The key is finding a setting where safety, accountability, and pastoral care exist together. It might help to start by meeting privately with a trustworthy pastor or elder. (It doesn't have to be from the church where you were hurt.) Tell him what happened and that you're struggling to come back. A good pastor will listen carefully, take your fears seriously, and help ensure that whoever mistreated or harmed you is not in a position to hurt anyone else. Church leaders have a responsibility to protect the flock and to address sin openly and justly (though not necessarily publicly).

Pray for courage and discernment, and remember that Christ himself was betrayed by religious people and those closest to him. He understands your wounds better than anyone—and he also knows how to lead you safely back into his church.
Hello! Your advice sounds very sound as I’ve not had the chance to really talk to this with someone mature enough. If you can recommend online counseling with a pastor or therapist who is Christian I would totally do it.

I expressed what happened to two friends who have good intentions and have been respectful, but they don’t understand just saying that “not everyone is like that” will help me feel safe enough to go back to the church I used to go to.

My main problem I have is that I’m a pretty lonely woman, I dont have a Christian family to attend church with and my friends have their own lives they can’t go with me, and in spite they used to sometimes, the men still managed to find ways to harm me.

I will get married soon so hopefully I may be able to go to church accompanied at all times in the next months or years, but the emotional harm is still there and I don’t even want to go and have to deal with people and unnecessary problems.
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Who is Habakkuk?

Does anyone else know anything else about him? Where did he come from? Why was he a prophet? What made him special in the eyes of God?
Very very little is known about him. People consider him a minor prophet probably for this reason because it's not like we have great stories about him like we do Elijah or Samuel. His book reminds me of Psalms and makes me think it was a song, just by the end of the book where it says, "For the director of music. On my stringed instruments." There's a few Psalms that are prophetic, so it's not out of place if it was a song. But literally any information about his life is speculation and could be totally wrong. Like, because of the prophesy against the Babylonians, people place his life around 600BC which would put him around the same time as Jeremiah. But there's honestly no way to know for sure. There isn't any outside sources on his life or him in particular, so we just will never know until we are in heaven's side of things.
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

Disenfranchising California voters doesn't do anything to address TX gerrymandering.
It addresses the stated goal of the Texas gerrymandering, which was to give Republicans more seats in the House of Representatives.
His duty is to CA voters, and by intentionally disenfranchising CA voters he is violating his duty and showing he has no scruples.
California voters voted on (and approved, by a substantial majority) Newsom's proposal - it was not enacted as a unilateral decree.
Probably, as I am not in TX I am not as familiar with him. Nor am I fully informed about how their redistricting came about.
Perhaps you should read up on the issue before commenting on it, hm?
What I am aware of is Newsom has decided to take national politics into his own hands and set in motion a plan to disenfranchise voters in the state he is supposed to be representing,
Coincidentally, Abbot did the same thing, and he did it first. He also did it without consulting his state's voters. Newsom's action was prompted by Abbot's, and California's voters agreed with it.
and that he belongs to a party that routinely complains about voter disenfranchisement so to intentionally disenfanchise voters demonstrates a lack of integritty and principles on his part nd the part of all those who support him for it.
As pointed out, if your opponent isn't playing by the rules, continuing to follow them in the name of integrity or principles may be good optics, but it also generally means that you're going to lose.
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Avoiding people

Prayers towards your situation. You have a perfectly reasonable reason to distance yourself from certain people. It sounds to me that these individuals have emotionally harmed you. If you are a female and these men have persued unwanted advances, displaided inappropriate behavior, or have created a hostile and uncomfortable environment, you probably need to address this directly with your pastor.
This is my advice assuming your situation closely aligns with what I have described.
Be blessed.
Thank you, you are right, although there is limited things I can do about the men because all of the guys were strategic into harming me in ways it wouldn’t affect them directly. WHICH IS WORSE because their evil intent is even more evident.

About one guy I did talk to someone just recently from the Bible study we used to go to, not the guy’s pastor because I’m from a different province than where he goes to church. I didn’t mention that happened for almost a year after the incident … since the guy is a “national church leader” and the guys dad “is the pastor” from the church he goes to.

I did now told the Bible study guy that I stopped going all together because of that incident and he claimed he would talk to him, but I don’t think talking with him will have any impact as he is such an “Influential figure” and I was just “the new girl” in the group. The worst part is this guy has gone to the church I used to go to and is friends with people there so the possibility of running into him is very real as I’ve had already in the past.

The other guy, he was Christian, but I had met him at a boardgaming group through common friends and he tends to hop from one church to another so there’s no one to really talk to about this. He never openly pursued me and he swore he wasn’t interested until one day I gave him a ride home (because he didn’t have an car) after a boardgame event he restrained me in my car. And since he was violent I don’t want to even bother because I fear he may try to harm me physically if he realizes I told someone about his behavior. Also, since he hops from place to place I worry I may run into him at some point as the city I live in is small and there ain’t many churches around.

There was yet another guy, he tried to pursue me through social network and he was also a part of a ministry in a local church I don’t personally go to. This guy didn’t get the chance to outright harm me as most of our interactions were online and I didn’t know anyone from his congregation to accuse him about his mistreatment towards me during his “attempt” at courting me when I was still single.

I am aware they are the problem and that not everyone at church collectively is at fault here, but I just don’t feel safe because I go to church by myself since I don’t have a Christian family and it seems I’m an seen as a target to harm to by this deranged men.
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Do you keep the Sabbath? (poll)

How you do believe Christians should observe it?
I believe it is a matter of choice. I also believe that Jesus came and did fulfill (brought to an end) all of the law and brought to an end all of the prophecies concerning His coming. All mankind is now under the New and better Covenant that Jesus ratified with his own blood on Calvary. That is some of the good news we are to spread to the World. The good news is not that we are going to Hell if we do not keep a day according to what man conjures to be what is Holy.
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Morality without Absolute Morality

The non-existence of universal morality is no impediment to condemning things. It hasn't stopped you or me.
I believer in universal morality, so there is no conflict for me. But you claim there is no such thing, so how can you condemn anything and remain consistent with your claims?
I'll keep that in mind when you don't want to "play".
uh huh.
This will be very limiting.
So it will be.
Not a vernacular usage, but the term they use to describe a person's model of the mental state of others. I posted a link.
Vernacular usage of "theory" is closer to how theory is used in that term than the scientific usage, even if it is a technical term in psychology. Though there's really not much use in discussing this further, as i am now aware of the term and have made clear my prior ignorance.
what sense?
The sense where if you believe that something that is wrong is not wrong, or something that is right is not right, you are mistaken in your belief and not just holding a personal preference.
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Israel-Hamas Thread II

The best that has been produced so far to support the charge that the mayor elect is an antisemite is guilt by, tenuous, association. Had he ever said anything antisemitic his opposition would have been screaming it from the rooftops on a loop.

There was a time when liberal Iranians regarded Ayatollah Khomeini as an idealist who promised ‘social justice’ and ‘liberation from oppression’. They believed they were voting for progress. We all know how that ended.
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

I'm curious....does Texas governor Abbott also lack integrity or principles?

-- A2SG, or is he off the hook for....reasons?
Probably, as I am not in TX I am not as familiar with him. Nor am I fully informed about how their redistricting came about. What I am aware of is Newsom has decided to take national politics into his own hands and set in motion a plan to disenfranchise voters in the state he is supposed to be representing, and that he belongs to a party that routinely complains about voter disenfranchisement so to intentionally disenfanchise voters demonstrates a lack of integritty and principles on his part nd the part of all those who support him for it.
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Fr. Josiah On Pornography, and Nick Fuentes

not true, Matt Walsh doesn’t think we should support Israel the way we do. he and Ben have openly disagreed on Israel.
Several sources associated with the DW have reported that Matt got a stern "talking to" after his comments last spring. According to AI, he hasn't spoken about Israel since.
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Transgender ex-lawmaker, first in state's history, pleads guilty to federal child sex abuse charges


It's sad that there is a part of our culture that promotes transitioning.
Obviously this is not unique to transgender individuals. It is more sad that pedophilia exists.
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Newsome pushed back against Democracy to achieve his political goals

If someone smacks me in the head every time I walk into a bar and I do nothing, then he's going to keep doing it. I abhor violence but pretty soon in this situation, I'm going to punch him in the mouth to get him to stop. Only an idiot could acuse me of lacking integrity by doing that.

I mean, seriously?
Disenfranchising California voters doesn't do anything to address TX gerrymandering. Have you never heard 2 wrongs don't make a right? Newsom is governor of CA, not a federal position. His duty is to CA voters, and by intentionally disenfranchising CA voters he is violating his duty and showing he has no scruples.
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