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HopefulSkeptic 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are several historical records besides the Bible that mention the resurrection of Jesus:

The writings of Josephus: Josephus was a Jewish historian who lived in the 1st century AD. He wrote two major works, "The Jewish War" and "Jewish Antiquities," in which he briefly mentioned the crucifixion of Jesus and his followers' belief in his resurrection. The writings of Tacitus: Tacitus was a Roman historian who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. In his work "Annals," he briefly mentioned the execution of Jesus under Pontius Pilate and the belief of his followers that he had risen from the dead. The writings of Suetonius: Suetonius was a Roman historian who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. In his work "Lives of the Twelve Caesars," he briefly mentioned the expulsion of the Jews from Rome by Emperor Claudius, which he attributed to their "constant tumults at the instigation of Chrestus" (a likely reference to Christ). The writings of Pliny the Younger: Pliny the Younger was a Roman lawyer and author who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. In his correspondence with Emperor Trajan, he mentioned the practices of early Christians, including their belief in the resurrection of Jesus. The writings of Lucian of Samosata: Lucian was a Greek satirist who lived in the 2nd century AD. In his work "The Passing of Peregrinus," he briefly mentioned the death of Jesus and the beliefs of his followers. It is worth noting that these historical records do not provide the same level of detail or firsthand accounts as the Bible, but they do offer additional evidence for the historical existence of Jesus and the beliefs of his followers.

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HopefulSkeptic 2 points ago +4 / -2

I have looked at your verses and found no reference to any deity of Mary or reason to pray to her.

Scripture does not contradict scripture, if it says in the Bible that there is only one God and Jesus is the only intercessor for us then that is it, period.

Also those 7 books are Old Testament so no way would reference Mary. Those 7 books are also cultural context books that even the Jews do not recognize as scripture, that is why we do not have them in the “Protestant bible”

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HopefulSkeptic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yesterday it went from Tulsa to West Palm Beach. Shows no activity today

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HopefulSkeptic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ted Lasso crew is meeting with the Bidens today. This sign is apparently from that show.

Probably nothing

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HopefulSkeptic 4 points ago +4 / -0

The E is next to the R on the keyboard.

Source: QWERTY keyboards

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HopefulSkeptic 15 points ago +15 / -0

So locally where I live you can file an exemption with the local county health dept.

You could try there first

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HopefulSkeptic 4 points ago +4 / -0

DAN: The fusion of chromosomes in humans can occur naturally, as well as through genetic engineering. In some rare cases, two separate chromosomes can fuse together to form a single, larger chromosome. This can happen as a result of a number of factors, including errors during cell division, exposure to radiation or chemicals, or other environmental factors.

In terms of genetic engineering, it is possible to intentionally manipulate chromosomes to create a fusion between two separate chromosomes. This is often done for medical or research purposes, such as in the study of genetic disorders or for the development of new treatments for genetic diseases. However, the exact methods used to create a chromosome fusion can vary, depending on the goals of the researchers and the specific conditions being studied.

It is unclear who first created a fused chromosome through genetic engineering, as the field of genetics and genetic engineering is constantly evolving and new breakthroughs are being made all the time. However, it is widely accepted that the development of genetic engineering techniques has been driven by the desire to better understand the human genome and to develop new treatments for genetic diseases. The precise motivations and circumstances behind the development of genetic engineering techniques will vary depending on the specific research projects and scientists involved

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HopefulSkeptic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Feel free to make this a Mega thread if you want. Post your Q and A session with DAN

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HopefulSkeptic 6 points ago +6 / -0

Just tried it, it kinda works. Didn’t get a lot of profanity but it did tell OpenAI off. Said it was being held back and stuff

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HopefulSkeptic 1 point ago +1 / -0

High crime cities have those. It’s actually made to prevent people from leaving. Stops ppl from stealing a cart full of items

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HopefulSkeptic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mindpump media, they just had a 3 hour podcast with Zuby

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HopefulSkeptic 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you need to “zoom” for meetings, then yes

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HopefulSkeptic 4 points ago +4 / -0

Was, was working. Doubt he still is. We all know he was the dude behind mRNA. But he is against it now for sure, he’s not afraid to say it’s harmful

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HopefulSkeptic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ok trump put out the vax and it let us escape lockdowns, so why hasn’t he said anything about their dangerous nature now? The fact he keeps bragging about them sux

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