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frstevenclark.bsky.social
Musician, Orthodox Priest, Coffee geek (not looking for on-line romance — astonished that some can't figure that out; Observe good boundaries.) Early Internet handle IXØYCtheFISH (A dreaded INFP with a side of T in that F)
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This is our "THEY CAME FOR..." moment !!!
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Oy Vey. . . .St. George level.
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Oy Vey.
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But then the Bard did not have to study the works of Shakespeare in school.
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except the definition did not include GMT.
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Then Orthodox Christians would be getting all the deals on half off easter candy for Pascha next week (as it should be).
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Hay un hombre Desaparecida.
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St. James says, "the active prayer of a righteous man availeth much." If prayer is not active it is just pleasant thoughts.
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Hay un hombre Desaparecida
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It's been fun. BYE.
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are these like all your other "facts" ???
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Good luck with your multiple fantasies.
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Hay un hombre desaparecida
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And yes, those who posit a severe competition between science and religion (on both sides) tend to scream the loudest.
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Some religions adapt to necessity; others do not (other than, yes, Orthodox Christians pray for those who travel by air. . . didn't used to)
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The others in the discussion were alleging that the scientific method was the ONLY way of determining truth. I was not arguing against the scientific method, just the assumption that it was the only way. . . As if, the only way to convey oneself were internal combustion, and I mentioned walking.
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Interesting question, and NOT on topic.
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most of "anti-Christian" that the State Department does is in other countries. . . .like Syria, Ukraine, Serbia, Kosovo, Gaza, etc.
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yea verily.
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oy vey
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You mean like taking food from the poor? Taking money from the poor? . . . taking healthcare from the sick? . . yeah. . . I'll report that.
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Will this help?
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so sad.
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Said by people who have no idea what "manly" means.
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so. . . . NO. . . But to be fair, we need to ask "Exists" as the Roman/Latins understood it, or as the Greeks (6th century BC) understood it, or as the 4th century Capadocians understood it. .
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Yes, there is anti-Christian bias in the State Department going back to G "W" Bush's time. And I seriously doubt that this is what Rubio is getting at.
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This is our "THEY CAME FOR ..." moment.