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  • NKBJ

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    Couple of days ago was reading again about the swimming axe head and then on to the incident where Elisha asked that his attendant be allowed to see the reinforcements, the chariots of fire. Thinking I'm missing something though in the teaching on blindness and need to break out the books.
     

    NKBJ

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    Can't help but wonder which biblical personalities people would think the president reminded them of.
     

    NKBJ

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    "I see evidence in President Trump that his strategic brilliance goes beyond mere human intelligence. I believe he is being guided by a higher power which knows how this movie ends."

    Gots no doubt the Father stepped in and prevented the JEB / HRC election.
     

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    First Baptist Dallas Members Melt Golden Jewelry Down Into Towering Donald Trump Statue

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    Mark 1911

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    Hmm, 'bout time would yah say?

    Things like that make me wonder what religion they's got.

    No, I would not say, not yet. There is an appeals process on-going, and there are many things about this case that simply do not hold up. I will be the first one to rejoice at the removal of priests from the clergy who are guilty of abuse. But this case is different. Please consider all of the facts and do not let your bias blind you to injustice. This case stinks!

    https://www.nationalreview.com/2019...SxGdIdTc0kEsE9c7TQV2FcXYlvQ3_Vgylcksoewv8sJhM
     

    NKBJ

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    No, I would not say, not yet. There is an appeals process on-going, and there are many things about this case that simply do not hold up. I will be the first one to rejoice at the removal of priests from the clergy who are guilty of abuse. But this case is different. Please consider all of the facts and do not let your bias blind you to injustice. This case stinks!

    https://www.nationalreview.com/2019...SxGdIdTc0kEsE9c7TQV2FcXYlvQ3_Vgylcksoewv8sJhM

    If their government is going to overturn a unanimous verdict then yes, it stinks. And as you may infer from such a mindset, I expect the fix to be either in or at least attempted (having seen corrupt court actions in elementary school and having faith in people to be people).
    Concerning what religion they have, that's an almost completely ignored part of the ongoing problem of infiltration and subversion.
    As regards my blind bias, you know what? I just can't see it.
     
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