We tend to think our wisdom is our own - but is it?
So we went from monkey's to man by way of "microevolution"? By ever so small mutations over billions of years? I think that's what you are saying. I guess we must be "evolving" into something much greater than what we are now then.
Tell ya' what why don't we agree to disagree? I'll follow some of the ancient books and you can follow the latest "science"!
I deliberately threw out scripture to get a response from you! "Bible thumping"? So what are you "thumping"? Where's the source of your wisdom?
You stated that "humans evolved"? Really? Evolved from what/who - a monkey? You and I are worlds apart my fren. This war we are in is ultimately a battle against good and evil.
"Now its time to stop, we made it"? You can stop anytime you want. As for me and my house we will continue to "be fruitful and multiply"!
Have a nice day!
What you are advocating for is exactly what the enemy of our souls wants - depopulation. What do you think the vaxxes are all about? The fluoride in our drinking water? Processed foods? Birth control? Transgenderism? Homosexuality? Wars?
Just remember the population "they" want reduced is "us"!! You and me my friend - and our families. There's an evil agenda at play here.
Genesis 1:28 – God’s first command to mankind:
“And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.”
Whether the population has tripled or not is not the issue. The idea that the world is “overcrowded” is a myth. The Earth has plenty of space and resources to sustain its population—problems like famine and poverty are caused more by poor distribution, corruption, and waste than by sheer numbers. While cities feel crowded, much of the world remains sparsely populated. Global birth rates are actually falling, and many countries now face population decline. Historically, overpopulation fears came from Malthus and later books like The Population Bomb, but their predictions proved false. With human innovation and wise stewardship, population growth is more a blessing than a curse.
Yes Robert Maxwell's Pergamon Press! "Pergamon" - now that's a name that has a significant meaning: "Known for the worship of many gods, including Zeus, Dionysus, Athena, and Asclepius (the god of healing). The sanctuary of Asclepius in Pergamon was a famous healing center."
"In the Bible: Pergamum is one of the seven churches of Asia addressed in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:12–17). It is called the place “where Satan’s throne is,” likely referring to its pagan temples and emperor worship."
From the hayride.com: "Cantrell is the first New Orleans mayor to get indicted while in office, though Ray Nagin was indicted and convicted of corruption charges after his second term ended. So that’s two of the last three New Orleans mayors to get in legal trouble, and frankly it’s more than a little shocking Mitch Landrieu never had to face the federal music either."
"It’s a city crooked even by the standards of the big blue burgs. Always has been. But Cantrell is so sloppy and unsophisticated, and her corruption is so petty and unstrategic, when it’s easier to get away with far more theft and graft than she even contemplated, that it almost feels unfair that she’s going to get buried under a federal prison somewhere."
This is making my day. I was born in New Orleans. Louisiana is my home state!
Here's a list of the allegations against her:
Count 1: Conspiracy
Counts 2-13: Wire Fraud
Count 14: Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice
Count 15: False Statements
Count 16: Obstruction of Justice
Count 17 and 18: False Declaration Before Grand Jury
Hey for New Orleans it's really not that bad......LOL!
Well 1 down vote was probably from ARIC LOL! Right after the "WELCOME" To the Great Awakening it says "We are researchers who deal in open-source information, reasoned argument, and dank memes."
"Researchers" should be able to look up a definition to a word.