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Because it would have been done {a second strike) if there were survivors or not since the boat was not destroyed and the mission was to destroy it.
Latest info I hear on radio is that those still on the boat -survivors- were in communication with others and trying to save the drugs so this...
There is a claim that they were hit twice to kill survivors but from what I understand the first strike didn't destroy the ship and a second strike was conducted to finish it off with survivors being irrelevant to it.
In any event, I don't expect any actual truth to come from the very...
It's the same here although most Americas don't realize it yet, they isolate themselves in their own communities till they reach sufficient numbers to have some political power as an unassimilated community then demand the greater society change to their views and customs instead of becoming an...
Some will consider this a wise decision and others vehemently oppose it (probably to the extent of bringing the courts into the matter).
How do you feel and think about it?
I joined Costco several years ago because their pharmacy beats anything else I can find by a long shot, it actually paid for the membership in my first order in savings.
Overall, Costco seems to have some decent, but rarely great, pricing on higher end brand name products with their Kirkland...
have you ever asked him why he celebrates, or recognizes, it? His answer might be interesting,
FWIW, It is not at all uncommon for non Christians. Agnostics, or Atheist's to celebrate Christmas, it being a cultural rather than religious sort of thing.
Since it is the nature of the mind to understand new things and experiences by making a subconscious mental comparison to things and experiences prior to seeing them, I would imagine that those chariots of fire were something not seen before and had to be understood by the closes things to them...
If you're running essential older programs from previous versions that run fine on 7 or even 10 sometimes windows 11 won't allow them to load without taking some extreme measures including modifying the registry with little known commands that are almost secret to Microsoft technicians in nature.
Maybe she would have had better results looking for the guinea pig inside the alligator instead of inside the house?
Dreams can carry strangely shown messages.
People using such arguments never seem to want to answer the question: What else that Jesus said and taught should be ignored?
I find no biblical basis for discounting the teachings and statements Jesus made as being out of date and no longer valid. Maybe Matthew 24:35: "Heaven and earth will...
John 14:12 (NIV): "Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father."
Most Christians today either ignore this or simply don't believe it, usually explaining it away with...
This is important, very important. It seems to be something that a very large and rapidly growing number of Christians do not believe will apply to themselves or the church in general - a position that seems more based in selective scripture and wishful thinking than comprehensive scripture and...
Consider the Salvation Army, not only today but in the days of its founders William and Catherine Booth.
I'm not suggesting trickery, but an organized neighborhood event that has attraction for everyone but still maintains a religiously oriented theme is not trickery.
I think that's fine as long it remains a religiously flavored event and doesn't bow to secularism in the name of money.
Organizing community activities open to all based on the Church conducting them could be a way to carry the gospel to some who would never know about or understand it.
People who pursue these things, with few exceptions, are generally fooling themselves because they want to believe in something and this is what they have chosen for whatever reason they chose to.
It invariably results in a chaotic life that falls apart and leaves them desperately searching for...
Jesus addressed this type of condition directly in the story of the prodigal son.
He will have no problem with God welcoming him back but on a practical side he may have a huge problem with other Muslims when he tries to leave Islam.