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It does punish pride, in the swamp part of hell after wrath
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For some reason the video won’t load, and instead says “no stream”. Anyone else having this problem? Edit: nvm it’s fine now
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@melmelhodgepodge3800 The story of lilith is a jewish fable created long after the death and resurrection of Christ. It’s not included in the Bible because it’s not true
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@luxuscarnage4828 The American mental health system is just as good as those in any other country. The issue isn’t the mental healthcare system, it’s the fact that we live in a sick and deteriorating society
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@kvanderessen4734 Being in the Goldilocks zone is not the only requirement for life. One thing you haven’t thought of, is that different elements are not distributed evenly throughout the universe. If I remember correctly, our solar system, and our planet in particular, has a higher concentration of key elements such as phosphorus, which are vital for life as we know it. I couldn’t list every other thing that we know is necessary for life, as that list is very long, but I encourage you to really look into it.
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Come back
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>Cheerful Satanist >complains about cults
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@KingKelebra Blud is speaking Yappanese💀
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@alibelsanchez4862 aliens aren’t real
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@kvanderessen4734 You assume that life as we know it eventually developing is an inevitability, when in reality, we exist in a uniquely suitable location for life, the likes of which has not been seen anywhere else in the universe
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@kvanderessen4734 No problem fren
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@littletechn8175 I experience something similar. It’s kind of like when Adam and Eve ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The whole point of the story is that once you know both good and evil, you have to constantly make the conscious decision to chose good instead of evil, whereas before you had no concept of evil and can thus never perform it.
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@happymate8943 Mark 16:15 And he said to them: Go ye into the whole world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Also Paul the Apostle wasn’t Jewish, and the Bible documents how the jews opposed early Christianity
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@easypeasy5219 Idk, I personally will sooner believe 40k+ people that all say they saw the exact same thing at the exact same time before I trust a snarky atheist who wasn’t even there. Not that I have anything against snarky atheists, but for your information the snarky atheists that actually were there said it happened too.
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@TheMightyGoldenWest That’s the thing, it didn’t happen easily. In order for life to begin existing, not only does one have to have a location which fulfills all the criteria for the development of life, which already lowers the chances of life dramatically, but a self-reproducing organism must form by chance. The most basic self-reproducing organisms we know of are more complicated than some of the most advanced technology we have, and in fact we have not been able to create “synthetic life” in a lab, where conditions are hand-picked by researchers. The chances for life coming into existence are far less than the chance that a fully-functional laptop emerges from the mud.
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I know you
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It doesn’t increase firepower, it actually decreases it because the powder has less time to burn before the wad leaves the barrel. It just increases spread and makes it much easier to conceal.
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Did anyone else notice when Wendigoon confused Otto Von Bismarck, German Chancellor during the late 1800’s, and Otto the First, Holy Roman Emperor during the 1000’s?
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@happymate8943 Except Christian theology states that the Christians have superceded the Old Testament, and are now the “new Israel” aka God’s chosen people are the Christians, not the jews. Besides, Old Testament Judaism died long ago, we have Talmudic Judaism now which is newer than Christianity.
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Now do a video on the truth about the Sept. 11th attack
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@crissis3263 Again, the snarky atheists that were actually there said it happened, too
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Pot calling the kettle black
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@wingerding Not really, only planets that could be potentially habitable. This does not mean live is bound to exist there, and furthermore most of those planets most likely aren’t even actually habitable.
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@TheMightyGoldenWest Except intelligent life existing at all, even under ideal circumstances, has such an astronomically low chance that one would have to be ignorant to believe it could happen twice. Even if every planet in the universe had ideal conditions for life to begin, the chances of intelligent life coming into being are basically zero.
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@TheMightyGoldenWest Tell me then, which is more complex? Life, or a laptop? You’re ignorant if you choose the latter. And one unlikely event occurring doesn’t mean that another slightly more likely event must occur. Besides, who are you to say that a laptop hasn’t just emerged from the mud somewhere in the Universe? If the universe is teeming with life that’s just out of our reach, then it must also be teeming with less-complex electronic appliances, should it not?
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Cause it was…
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@zombie9737 40 thousand people, most of them educated middle and upper class people from throughout Europe, say they saw the exact same thing. But clearly you know better than all of them. P.S. before you say they stared at the sun too long, it was raining for most of the time the crowd was there, it wasn’t possible for them to stare at the sun long enough to cause this. Also if you believe that 40 thousand people unanimously agreed to stare at the sun and not a single person decided to stop staring at the sun, I don’t know what to tell you.
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Bruh you aren’t doing the sidequests smh
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I take it you went to Catholic School
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@EppicGracie96 To be clear, I was making a sardonic statement about how people will grow up in a lukewarm catholic environment, leave the faith, then say they had a strict traditionalist upbringing. Sorry to hear they neglected you.
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Make the WW2 history video Wendigoon, you know you want too :))
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@happymate8943 It belongs to us because we say so, and Jews aren’t there to dispute that. Also that second paragraph doesn’t refute what I said
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@happymate8943 That’s irrelevant. Also your second paragraph didn’t refute my comment
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@happymate8943 It is And I say it again because it didn’t refute my comment
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@happymate8943 It is though
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@happymate8943 It is
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Most pious Catholic School graduate
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@luxuscarnage4828 Mental healthcare doesn’t do anything to prevent people from becoming serial killers. I hate that it’s touted as the ultimate solution to all social problems.
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@shanehackett4683 Tfw 9/11
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Fein(((stein)))
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It is a Church-approved miracle so most practicing Catholics believe it.
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And every time someone says something this naive I will also say this again: The OKC bombing was 100% committed by the feds.
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Cause it was…
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"civilian life" You mean goy life?
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It was raining for most of the time the crowd was there, so it’s not possible that the crowd stared at the sun too long. Also most of the crowd wasn’t made up of locals, there were people from throughout Europe (mostly middle/upper class) who had gathered there to see if there would really be a miracle.
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Except it was raining during most of the time the crowd was there, meaning it wasn’t even possible to look at the sun for most of the time the crowd was there.
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@Reparo96 I F’ing hate Joe Brandon so much it’s unreal
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The funny thing about miracles is that they’re only considered miracles if they defy scientific explanation. Sure, maybe from what we know it shouldn’t be possible, but more than 40 thousand people said it did and described the exact same thing, among which mind you were atheists, doctors, journalists, etc. Because it was claimed there would be a miracle there way in advance, there were people from throughout Europe there with various different belief systems. It wasn’t just Portuguese Peasants.
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@muratunlu229 It wasn’t possible for everyone to stare at the sun long enough for that to happen though, it was raining throughout the entire time the crowd was there until the end of the apparition. Another detail is that despite the fact that it only lasted a few minutes, the ground and everyone’s clothes were all perfectly dry once it ended.
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