Interesting, did you have the guts to ask the man with the pointy scissors to elaborate?
It's a big jump to use the conflation between president and the people as justification for that kind of act
Sidenote: I've been suprised by the number of friends who didn't even know what a midwife was. One thought we were crazy and that we were contemplating 'adding' another person to our marriage ha
This is one of the abundance of reasons my Wife and I chose to pursue a 'homebirth'.
The most challenging aspect of going that route was, funny enough, the pressure from family to go the 'safer' direction and go to the hospital. It still affected us even after studying the topic over the last year in preparation. The numbers on safety and complications alone are insane, specifically in the US.
We unfortunately ended up going to the hospital at the very end of the labor because of an unforseen complication. The experience between the two environments clarified for the both of us that we'll never even contemplate a hospital birth at the very least.
Wired states that thure is little indication of how or wy the DNA was collected. They state that in many cases, DNA was taken during civil detainment,(mention of airports) and the "charges'' field were frequently blank.
A similarly concerning mention in the article is the rate of increase of record submissions to the database. They state that in 2023 there was a ten fold increase, from '... a few thousand monthly submissions to 92,000 per month...'
https://inteltechniques.com/book7.html
I believe it's in this one. He regularly updates the books and I get links to download the revised versions without additional fee which is great
Further, this quote and Christianity, specifically do not say pleasure is a sin. As you point out, when something other than God, and godliness, becomes the guiding principal, that is the sin. It is a great love of pleasure that is the sin.
Wack.
“The installation is designed to ignite conversation about the future of government-issued currency and is a symbol of the intersection between modern politics and financial innovation,” said Hichem
It just hit me, does anyone ever actually have the conversations the artists 'intend' for?
Honestly, this one is more expected. The original is too normal now that you pount it out
When you wake up, chronical these times as a warning for the rest of us.
⚡️🇺🇸 NEW - Senator Mazie Hirono says making FBI agents pass a pull-up test is "harsh" because there are women with "physiological differences" who can't do them.
Hirono: "Are you requiring these kinds of pull-ups?"
Patel: "If you wanna chase down a bad guy and put him in handcuffs, you better be able to do a pull-up."
Hirono: "The reason I ask is that there are concerns about whether or not being able to do these kinds of harsh pull-ups is really required of FBI agents."
Patel: "Doing one pull-up is not harsh."
https://blossom.primal.net/1e437adb9b2725f6202cb2422fba8aa3faef811ddd437040361d957a836bc210.mp4
I have felt sorry for Hawaii since watching Hirono question the google leagal council, what, six or seven years back it feels like? At first, I thought she was simply impaired or incompetent. At this point, you'd have to try very hard to convince me she's not actively malicious.
Maybe I misunderstand you, the number three is an important 'holy' number in the Catholic faith, and is throughout the bible. The trinity is made up of three, there were three gifts of the wisemen, peter denied Jesus three times, the sign of the cross is broken down to be made up of three parts, etc...
Freemasonry is declared an excommunicative issue, however the word pyramid is the only thing I might have an issue with in the above. More concerning to me, which I have yet to confirm, is the raising of his children outside the faith as some have told me
Nature and humanity are both undeniably beautiful 'independent' of God. However, they take on an increasinly more meaningful/full value when accompanied by their significance as gifts from God. The original topic of Children are perfect examples of this also... even if my newborn has kept me up well past my intended sleep time ha
Your second question is related to things often brought about by our free will to choose between good and evil. If God were to wipe away all sin, or to not allow the falling or pain of Man, it would be against the 'Order of Justice' or against this Free Will, 'Nature of Man'. God preserves the Order of Justice and Free Will by providing remedial salvation through the death of His incarnate Son. Pointedly: I don't deny the existence of my parents simply because they may choose to not protect me from every painful experience. God is still with Kirk's children, as He is with orphans and all others around the world, even if we have trouble noticing at times.
I believe being agnostic is a naturally temporary thing. It's a 'state' between belief and disbelief, that of indecision. Once contemplated honestly enough, you eventually realize you either do or do not have faith that there is a God.
I've obviously assumed you asked your questions out of genuine curiosity.
If you're looking for a contemplative read, I'd recommend diving into Saint Thomas Aquinas' writings. Specifically De Rationibus Fidei (chapters 5-7?) will expand on your second question. And if you like logic and reason (and have an absurd abundance of time), his Summa Contra Gentiles is well written and laid out... From what I've been able to get through.. I unfortunately don't find myself reading nearly as much as is required to have finished those yet.
You may have watched this, it's a bit long, but the people he was with day in and day out answer all the questions you pose: https://rumble.com/v6yunfm-charlie-kirk-a-life-of-faith-a-legacy-that-endures.html?e9s=src_v1_cmd%2Csrc_v1_ucp_a
Glass of Bookers (2022 Pinkie's Batch) and a Lost and Found (Just the Tip) cigar
#cigar #burbon



