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  1. BBC? The UK lost their country in 1815. Been henchmen ever since. Feel free to point out any errors. Then or today.
  2. Have you heard the one where Jesus was born in Sept? That would mean Christians today are celebrating His conception rather than His circumcision. God enters a name into the Book of Life at conception for all flesh, should the 'Church' be exterminated for being a few days off. If Passover is celebrated in a month that begins before the winter/summer equinox then it is wrong as the month has to start after Mar.21. This year should be April 26. https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/phases/ Passover 2021 will begin in the evening of Saturday , March 27
  3. OMG, . . . If it takes you more than 30 days to understand the Bible as written you should really 'walk away' as you will always be a 'pilgrim'. Here is a way you can update the list 'hourly'' "I am come to send fire on the earth; and what will I, if it be already kindled?"
  4. Would that not mean it is somebody else and he is just window dressing? It isn't like Epstein and 'the Prince' were the only ones running the global human trafficking ring, yet . . . the investigations are done for another 70 years or so. Kind of makes the world a scary place, . . Yes?
  5. What sort of doctrine teaches that? Christians are in sin as soon as they have a thought about breaking any of the 10 Commandments. If you are told you must do an action or that those thoughts do not need to be repented in private prayer you are getting 'bad advice'. Ga:5:14-16: For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another. This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. Anyway, the reason I came back is I forgot this vid as it show the RCC is about to be thrown under the bus as being the only cause of the world's woes for the last 1500 years. Should I mention if they stumble and fall that the Gentile World needs some one to act as an agent between the rich and the poor. Rabbi David Wolpe on Similarities Between Islam and Judaism | Conversations with Tyler "I think that in a lot of ways, Islam shares more with Judaism than Christianity does."
  6. Anybody that has a flawed understanding of the Bible is a child of the darkness at this part of the Bible. The Bible is most useful to the Gentiles that fit the description in Re:1 as every Gentile there has heard of the tern 'God'.
  7. The 'little horn' verses from Daniel:8 cover Rome's full 500 year rule over Jerusalem' If you look at the text they were given the truth and then lost it by 450AD simply by going to a Latin Translation. The RCC was supposed to be the bank for all Gentiles, the Bible was to be published and given to the citizens (Romans:13) to read until the end came along. 2 or 3 people and a Bible is what a Gentile Church, the buildings on the street corners are where poor Gentiles are supposed to go if they need food or money. They were struggling with that for some reason until about 1350, by 1400 they were not being very helpful to their flock at all. If the big deal was the RCC could not charge the flock usury you just have to make 'corporations' the 'strangers' and any Gentile who has a yearly income that is less than a banker (essential service) gets a loan that is interest free. I'm pretty sure the part about not being able to fire some hired hands when 93% of the money Gentiles created with their hands is taken out of circulation as fast as possible and a bill for more than that given to the person with blisters on their hands. Today the poor pay most of the service charges while the friends of the Jewish bankers get all their banking done for free when they make 99% of the total transactions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loans_and_interest_in_Judaism The Torah and Talmud encourage lending money without interest. But the halakha (Jewish law) that prescribes interest-free loans applies to loans made to other Jews, however not exclusively. Rabbi Isaac Abarbanel, however, declared that the acceptance of interest from non-Jews does not apply to Christians or Muslims, as their faith systems are also Abrahamic and therefore share a common ethical basis.[3] 'does not apply' is the key phrase. The are about 12 verses in all so the topic is easy to understand. https://www.complementarycurrency.org/ccLibrary/materials/Why do religions prohibit usury.htm Period 2: 1050 to 1175. Usury is declared a sin prohibited by the Old and New Testaments. All interest rates greater than zero are considered usurious. Even the desire for a return beyond the good itself is declared sinful. Usuries are required to be restored in full before salvation is possible. Higher prices for credit sales are declared implicit usury. Period 3: 1175 to 1350. Usury becomes a dominant concern for the Church. The peak of the ecclesiastical attack on usury is reached at the Council of Lyon in 1274 and the Council of Vienna in 1312. The punishments for usury include the following: usurers are refused confession, absolution, and Christian burial; the wills of usurers are declared invalid; rulers and magistrates of states or communities which permit usury face excommunication. The prohibitions target only consumption (distress) loans. Although Church scholars may find this assertion controversial, since social policy was not a primary argument in Scholastic writings, it is a reasonable inference from two observations. First, the only individuals or groups singled out by the Church for public denunciation and punishment were lenders dealing in consumption loans [3]. Second, usury prohibitions restricted the flow of loanable funds into consumption lending, but not into other uses [4]. With specific reference to banking, Noonan (1957, p. 192) speculates It seems exceedingly difficult to believe that virtually the whole capitalistic class of every medieval city would have habitually committed sins of usury by participating in either exchange or deposit banking, if they had truly believed the contracts to have been usurious. There may have been a kind of inculpable ignorance on the part of many which led them to regard the change in the form of the contract, and the fact that the profit was taken not from the poor but from successful businessmen or from States, as sufficient grounds for thinking that banking was not usury. Our point is that the Church allowed this ‘inculpable ignorance’ to persist by persecuting pawnbrokers but not bankers. Period 4: 1350 to 1500. Professional usurers are allowed to partake in Church services and to be buried in Church graveyards [5]. Numerous types of loan contracts are explicitly declared non-usurious. The sin of usury is increasingly applied only to excessive interest charges. In the late fifteenth century the Church helps to bring into existence monti di pietà—public pawnshops financed by charitable donations and run for the benefit of the urban poor. Interest charges are explicitly sanctioned in order to cover the cost of operation (6-15 percent). Period 5: 1500 to 1600. In the sixteenth century, ‘The Church reaffirmed its traditional doctrine on the matter of usury and reverted to the uncompromising attitude which had prevailed prior to the fifteenth century. The secular authorities, however reluctantly, continued to issue licences, but the Church henceforth refused to grant dispensation to the Lombards [professional pawnbrokers]. They were, and remained, excommunicated. According to Charles V's ordinance of January 30, 1546 (n.s.), licenced usurers were forbidden to attend mass or to enter any church under the penalty of forfeiting their licences. The same prohibition applied to anyone who was in partnership with them . . . or who participated in their management.’ [6] https://www.ft.com/content/b7e5c978-510e-11e7-bfb8-997009366969 Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found here. https://www.ft.com/content/b7e5c978-510e-11e7-bfb8-997009366969 However, investors still seem sceptical that Rothschild can outperform its rivals. The bank’s Paris-listed shares have risen 28 per cent in the past year, but they are still lagging behind its main US rivals, including Goldman Sachs, Lazard and Moelis. They also own the banks they are lagging behind. I'm not sure if youtube is watched very much but false churches are on the chopping block as promoted by Rabbis who are clueless about the OT and NT so they fully support the Rothschild version of Israel. If the RCC is in their sights so are all the other bid denominations as they follow the same false doctrines which points to there being a common cause.
  8. What does Vegas say as far as her being the head of the IMF by the age of 24?
  9. I like the 'problem/reaction/solution' series the best. Lizards would be fallen angels, not sure that connection was ever made in a rational way. If I was to make his path similar to some servant of God in the Bible it would be Neb. when God had him exile the sinful Jews from the land God promised them (under certain conditions) God put Daniel there to help with that 'servant' part but Da:4 shows he was a firm believer in God before he reached the age of 120. David could be exposing liars of some sort, God hates all liars, especially the ones that lie about who He is and who He isn't. Better to say ''I'm not convinced yet.' as the gathering process is part of his book.
  10. As a modern Christian (fit the Re:1 group) I have no love for false Christians and their insane false doctrines. By 'false' I mean the ones that can be shown to be in opposition to the very book they say is holy. The 1611KJV is mocked by false Christians because of how accurate it is rather than it is a shoddy translation. My personal POV is from a futurist/literalist perspective, you develop that from reading and understanding what you are reading. Practice is taking what (supposedly) educated men have to say about a set of text that were published 2,000 years ago and are still a complete mystery to those same 'experts'. An 'expert' that lies to his 'clients' is the only person that will never be able to change no matter the mountain of facts that point to him being in error. The test for Gentiles is to read the 4 Gospels like Peter had a few Gentiles do in Acts:10 and answer 'Yes.' to the question about the doubting Thomas story being a rael event or not. That's it, the rest of the text is about 'other things'. Ge:1-3 and Re:20-22 is a summation of the beginning and end of this earth and a bit about God as He is the one who authored the whole book. The rest of the text in the book is all related to the two bruises from Ge:3:15. That is the topic that should be talked about when 2 or 3 people interested in God should talk about. The 'Vatican' and all other Christian related Institutions' were created to be the bank of the Gentiles that runs on the same foundation found in the OT. 'Gentiles' are 'brothers' rather than 'strangers' like we are today. Usury is applied to loans taken by 'Corporations' (strangers) or by individuals who have a yearly income that is higher than a banker takes home (when money is deemed to be an essential service rather than a 'for profit private business for a handful of men'. Other than Wall St turning to dust it would be a seamless transition. To have the Christian Churches (the RCC in particular) deemed to be a 'revived Roman Empire' that is the only danger to Israel and her new friendship with a few OPEC nations in the area would end what Rabbis are already calling 'false Churches' to the point of being 'anti-semetic' (Tenak Talk vids at the moment) for the way they have altered the text. The good news is the same Bible that is used against false Christians can be used against them as the NT has the timeline and sequence list that God did not give Daniel. I prefer to watch that unfold without commenting on it for the most part, their old vids I saw as 'fair game' but it is their current shows that really push the envelope about how misguided Gentiles are and how smart Jews alone are. Maybe I'll sign off as 'Noah' if I comment on any more of their vids.
  11. Like a musical version of the Bible? (other than 'Jesus Christ: Superstar of course) . . . compared to the 'children's version,
  12. Should be an easy win if you are the only opposing party.
  13. Canada is a 'red-headed step-child of the UK' so this id Canada's solution should the citizens decide to take their country back from a corrupt political system. Our 2 parities make it appear that either Ontario of Quebec is running the show. For you it would be the UK and France acting for the Bankers at the expense of the citizens of both countries. We all have the same solution, making it workable takes the will of all the Citizens. https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/r-4.7/FullText.html An Act to provide for referendums on the Constitution of Canada Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
  14. That news makes me sooooo sad, like really, really extra sad. . . . . any waivers need to be signed to get the new meds??
  15. NATO is trying to get Russia to sell him an S-400 so they can try and back-engineer it. In the end Turkey will go with his closest neighbours as they could grow a huge amount of food and pipelines will go across there on it's way to the NATO part of the EU. Turkey would have to ditch it's NATO alignment if it will be part of the reconstruction the area associated with Iran will go through as they will not be even bidding on any of those contracts. The Kurds in Northern Iraq are the same, they go with whoever is feeding them. https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/202012271081578900-iran-deploys-short-range-missiles-in-iraq-after-attack-on-green-zone-hosting-us-embassy-reports-say/ Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has deployed short-range missiles and drones to Iraq, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas reported, citing anonymous sources inside Iran. According to the sources, the rockets in question were domestically-made Arash guided missiles and were delivered to facilities and camps of pro-Iran Iraqi armed groups. The sources did not specify what type of drones were deployed, but noted that they were also produced in Iran and are stationed in high-security sites in Iraq's south.
  16. It would be a good time to manufacture some HD zip ties that can be put on the drive wheels of a spinning vehicle. It will be good for about 10M, a metal version would last 100KM
  17. Any plans to stop the financial rape of the world or is $75T/ 100 years the going price for self enslavement? The early hospitals loved to disappear the homeless and terminally ill. Why would they not be doing the very same thing since the 'good old days'? https://www.thrillist.com/health/nation/bellevue-hospital-nyc-psych-ward-crazy-true-stories-history It was a public hospital that really attracted some of the greatest medical minds of three centuries, because they believed it was their duty to help the poor. They believed that they were going to see everything at Bellevue, there was no disease, no condition that they weren’t going to see. "My mother would say, 'Keep it up and you're going to Bellevue.' It was like a national punch line." And, frankly, they could basically experiment on uncomplaining bodies. These were people who -- the deal was that if they came to Bellevue, the doctors who treated them would look toward advancing medical science. The doctors weren't doing Frankenstein work on them, they were actually trying to push the envelope of medical discovery forward. But that basically was part of the deal. So I think the answer is, this is where the poor came, this is where the immigrants came, and with the immigrants came all kinds of afflictions. And a tradition grew out of that. Given the hygienic conditions in the 1800s, particularly for immigrants, it makes sense that they'd be the biggest patient group at Bellevue. Oshinsky: If you were sick in 1850, if you had any money at all, the doctor came to your house, you didn’t go to the hospital. Hospitals were these really down-and-out kinds of places. But what made Bellevue different was that it was a down-and-out kind of place that had amazing physicians working there. "Fifty percent of everyone who was operated on at Bellevue died within a month." There were other moments in Bellevue's history, obviously the AIDS crisis was extraordinary, and Bellevue was the epicenter of the AIDS crisis in New York City, which was the greatest AIDS crisis in the country. More patients were sent to Bellevue, more AIDS patients died at Bellevue than anywhere else. A lot of the house staff were very frightened of treating people who were going to die, and they didn't know if they were infectious, these were very young patients who were no older than the interns and residents who worked at Bellevue. It was emotionally draining, and it was scary. But they prevailed as physicians, and these patients were treated with incredible compassion. You can't factor out Bellevue as a psychiatric hospital. When I was growing up as a kid in New York City, when I was acting weird my mother would say, "Keep it up and you're going to Bellevue." It was like a national punch line. When so many people you meet think Bellevue is only a psychiatric hospital, that's part of it. But what I try to show in the book, was that's why it's reputation has meant a lot more; it's actually a rather small part of the larger operation. Bellevue was also a teaching hospital, and before anesthesia, there would be people screaming and bleeding out for student doctors to see. How exactly did that work? Oshinsky: Basically if you had to amputate before 1845, you had to get that limb off within seconds, or no more than a minute, or the patient would die of shock and blood loss. It would be absolute agony. They would actually ask the patient when the patient came onto the table, "Do you want us to do this procedure?" If the patient said no, they would take the patient off, and if the patient said yes, they would start. Regardless of what the patient said afterwards, it didn’t matter, that operation would continue to happen. "She really wanted to reach kids... and she thought electric shock was the answer." It was purposefully held in a part of the hospital where the screams could not be heard. They would give the patient a little whiskey and maybe put a rag in the person's mouth, and they would go ahead and do what they had to do. It was barbaric, absolutely barbaric. Bellevue had a lot [of amputations], as the city began to grow there [were] industrial accidents, people losing limbs, falling off, infections. This went on quite frequently at Bellevue, and without anesthesia, doctors, surgeons who were performing these operations would become nauseous themselves. Some of them would walk away from the operating room, sometimes they couldn't go through with it. There's one part in my book where they take a limb off a young boy with his father holding him down, and at the end of the operation, the father [got sick]. On the other hand, according to the Bellevue doctors, the boy was just fine, his life had been saved. But the extreme methods didn't end with amputations, right? Electroshock therapy was also used at Bellevue.
  18. Anybody who thinks there will be more that 2 arrests of child rapers per decade please raise your hands. Cracking The $150 Billion Business Of Human Trafficking The Organization For Security and Co-operation in Europe finds that human trafficking affects ... [+] OSCE This comes at a time when global statistics on human trafficking are on the rise: every day thousands of women, men and children are trafficked worldwide for various exploitative purposes. The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that there are currently 25 million victims of human trafficking around the world. Human trafficking is an issue for all countries and communities. Importantly (and surprising for many), human trafficking does not necessarily involve the crossing of international borders. For example, the Ontario member of parliament, Laurie Scott, admits to having been shocked to learn that 90% of the local human sex trafficked victims were Canadian-born as featured in the Toronto Film Fest documentary Girl Up. MORE FOR YOU Systematic Exclusion Of 50+ From The Workplace Requires Action: Here’s What To Do With MyEye, OrCam Redefines Wearable Tech That Does For Visually Impaired People What Hearing Aids Do For The Hearing Impaired Fan Favorite Mary Wiseman Is Killying It On ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Also not intuitive for many is the fact that women make up the largest proportion of traffickers. In some parts of the world, women trafficking women is the norm according to the 2017 Global Report on Trafficking in Persons by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which covers 155 countries. Globally, governments and civil society have increased their efforts to combat human trafficking. What is clear is that governments cannot address this issue alone and rely on the private sector and civil society organization to join forces and scale-up solutions. Why have these public-private partnership strategies proven to be successful? It turns out, human trafficking often involves the legitimate services of the banking system, transportation companies, the hospitality business, health care providers, and digital social media platforms. The Business of Human Trafficking The motive of traffickers—regardless of the type of human trafficking they are engaged in—is clear: money! Annually, the business of human trafficking globally generates an estimated $150 billion in profits according to the ILO. According to Polaris (the nonprofit organization that runs the national human trafficking hotline in the United States and which also boycotted the White House Summit), examples for private sector involvement in human trafficking are abundant: traffickers use banks to deposit and launder their earnings; they use planes, buses and taxi services to transport their victims; they book hotel rooms integral also to sex trafficking; and, they are active users of social media platforms to recruit and advertise the services of their victims. “Human trafficking is a $150 billion a year global industry and can’t be fully addressed without businesses taking active and effective measures to reduce the potential for exploitation within their own systems.” Bradley Myles, chief executive officer of Polaris, the nonprofit organization that runs the national human-trafficking hotline in the United States. While many human trafficking activities remain underground, an increased understanding of how human traffickers use legitimate services has helped companies in various industries begin to crack the business of human trafficking. In many instances, private sector initiated efforts to combat human trafficking (often as part of their corporate social responsibility activities) have also helped companies position themselves as “service provider of choice.” The examples below provide only a glimpse into how private sector actors have started combatting human trafficking. The banking sector Traffickers often help trafficked individuals open bank accounts and/or apply for credit cards. They use banks and money remittance services to funnel money—often large amounts of cash. Moreover, traffickers frequently accompany victims to financial institutions to monitor the transaction and structure deposits to fall just under thresholds which could trigger investigation by the financial institutions. To limit their interactions with traditional financial institutions, traffickers often revert to a growing use of virtual currencies like bitcoin, which can foster a conducive environment for laundering money from criminal activity. Yet, computer analysts have pioneered techniques that provide new insights into human-trafficking networks. Over the past years financial institutions have done significant analysis to detect trafficking operations. The industry, including through the Lichtenstein Initiative, understands that they can help combat human trafficking through tougher fiscal investigations, more coordinated freezing of criminal assets and expanded digital payrolls. In 2014 the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network issued an advisory that included a list of potential indicators of trafficking. In practice, financial institutions such as U.S. Bank are taking action. For example, they had learned that traffickers often move victims into localities of mega sport events to take advantage of the influx of partying visitors (including the American football Super Bowl). So when the 2018 Super Bowl took place at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota, the bank put their financial intelligence and anti-money laundering capabilities to work to “help law enforcement tackle the sex trafficking surge” according to the ABA Banking Journal. What did U.S. Bank learn? Cited red flags for banking staff included customers being accompanied by someone who appears to control them; individuals having multiple accounts in their own name; heavy use of cash; multiple simultaneous charges on ride-hailing services (which sex traffickers are said to prefer over taxis because the traffickers can track their victims’ rides in real-time via the app); and multiple simultaneous hotel room charges. And then there were the charges that bank officers won't see in a typical account associated with sex trafficking: no utility payments, no purchases related to hobbies, or mortgage payments. The hotel industry According to research by Polaris, traffickers don’t always look for the cheapest hotels. They choose locations based on convenience, buyer comfort, price, hotel policies and procedures. An important decision making point for traffickers often is whether the establishment is likely to be collaborating with potential law enforcement. Hence, hotel chain franchises often are traffickers’ preferred choice as they offer a sense of anonymity and safety. Cited red flags for hotel staff include extended stays of customers with few possessions; multiple rooms under one name; someone waits onsite (e.g. in parking lot); room is booked with business card but is paid in cash; excessive foot traffic in and out of rooms. What are hotels doing to combat human trafficking in practice? Take the example of Marriott International, which globally rolled out human trafficking awareness training for more than 500,000 employees since 2017. Efforts by the hotel chain are also underway to educate hotel customers to help identify and report suspicious human trafficking activities. What’s more, efforts have been made to provide potential victims with information on how to access help. Moreover, Marriott International created a program with the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery with the objective to prepare trafficked survivors for careers in the hospitality industry. The health care sector There is growing evidence on the range of health consequences faced by individuals who have experienced human trafficking. This can include sexual and reproductive health issues, mental health concerns, on-the-job injuries caused by unsafe working conditions, and issues related to substance use. In fact, research suggests that traffickers often seek out drug rehabilitation centers as well as behavioral and mental health centers to recruit their victims, given their potential vulnerability to becoming dependent and being controlled. Hotline data and survey evidence indicates that the health care industry can be a larger player in identifying, treating, and responding appropriately to individuals who are at risk or who have been trafficked. What are health care providers doing to combat human trafficking? To respond more effectively to increasing human trafficking incidents, the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as well as the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center, designed an online training course to educate health care providers, social workers, public health professionals, and behavioral health professionals. The target audience includes physicians, pharmacists, registered nurses, dentists, psychologists, social workers, case managers, school counselors, and other health professionals. Getting trafficked persons back on track Having endured trauma, often lacking self-confidence and having very limited access to resources, survivors can easily end up back in situations of exploitation if they cannot turn to a strong support system. Thus, job readiness efforts by potential employers and access to financial resources can be critical to survivors of human trafficking. A recently launched United Nations Hope for Justice Initiative in partnership with leading banks from Austria, Canada, Great Britain and the United States, offers survivors of human trafficking accounts and debit cards—financial service products that can provide survivors with a life line, especially if their captors stole their financial identity or ruined their credit. The concept of offering survivors banking services was pioneered by HSBC in Britain, and is part of the Lichtenstein Initiative to harness the power of the global financial industry to combat human trafficking. Not being able to pay for reliable transport services can also be a huge obstacle for survivors to leave their trafficking situation or to enable trafficked persons to return to a location of safety. Airline tickets can particularly be costly. Delta Air Lines’ SkyWish Program is an example of how a company leverages its resources in partnership with its customers and employees to help break cycles of abuse and ensure survivors have access to flight tickets and a way out. At the White House Summit, the U.S. president signed an executive order meant to combat human trafficking and online child exploitation, including by adding a new position at the White House to focus on the issue. Irrespectively of governments’ plans and policies, the private sector can play a larger role in addressing the issue. What’s more, as customers each one of us can encourage financial service providers, hotels, health care companies and transportation providers in our communities to join forces. Public-private sector action can ensure that victims of human trafficking are not left voiceless and don’t remain unseen by society.
  19. Anybody know this PM keeps all his assets in the KSA instead of Lebanon, just like his father that was assassinated. Today it would be considered to be a drone strike using a fuel-air bomb as the victims were 'cooked' rather than 'disassembled' by a HE explosion. Only one country benefited from the killing that put Syria and Lebanon at odds. http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/278017-hariri-travels-to-uae-and-saudi-arabia Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri left Beirut Sunday for a family visit abroad, his press office said.
  20. Except for these one who are waiting for the two witnesses to be killed. Re:6:9-11: And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth? And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled. "Consider the story of Jonah (peace be upon him) - who tried to flee his duty as a messenger - he was eaten by a whale and while in the belly of the whale he repented and prayed to God and God saved him - he didn't come to harm, he was cast to shore. " That was Pinocchio, in the Bible the fish took him to where the weeds grow and another fish put him on land. Serious question, how can people mess that story up and still claim to have actually read any part of the Bible for themselves?? Jon:2:5-7: The waters compassed me about, even to the soul: the depth closed me round about, the weeds were wrapped about my head. I went down to the bottoms of the mountains; the earth with her bars was about me for ever: yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption, O LORD my God. When my soul fainted within me I remembered the LORD: and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple.
  21. I hope this is a new question. Way, way back there was going to be a collision, The earth was bigger so the core of the moon moved as the bodies got closer to the extent the heavy metals erupted in huge volcanoes only the metal fell to earth rather than back on the moon. After shedding a lot of weight the lighter body was able to start drifting away and the earth had two big holes, the GOM and Hudson Bay to the north, and a wobble we still have today. The holes on the far side of the moon are sinkholes, caused by an unbreakable suction as the core moved in the opposite direction.
  22. This would be the right place to ask this question. In the vid below there are 4 possibilities that show how a parachute works on Mars. 3 are correct and 1 is wrong, which is the unscientific answer when all factors are included?
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