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If Byron Buxton stays healthy, and Royce Lewis doesnt stink and his muscles stay attached to his bones, and Matt Wallner hits like a human instead of a moose, and Luke Keaschall's bones don't break, and Austin Martin plays like the top prospect he once was, and Brooks Lee can actually hit, and Ryan Jeffers isn't terrible at the plate, and Joe Ryan's back doesn't tighten up, and Mick Abel instantly becomes an All-Star, and Bailey Ober can hit 91 mph on the radar gun, and Taj Bradley is at least so-so, and Cole Sands turns into Eric Gagne, I think the Twins could be pretty good this season.
What if everyone is actually destined for hell?
When Christian Apologist Wesley Huff joined me on The Diary Of A CEO, he explained a central idea in Christianity that many people misunderstand.
According to scripture, the standard for being “good” isn’t simply being better than other people. The standard is God himself.
Which means, by definition, no human being meets it.
That’s what Christianity calls the bad news. Humanity can’t save itself through good actions or intentions.
Here's him breaking it down
Contrary to popular belief, the Canadian wildfires are not to blame for the smoke in the Twin Cities. It's actually emanating from a dumpster fire at 1 Twins Way.