@adelethelaptop It's clear in Ezra 10 this was not God's solution, but that of Shechaniah and Ezra to make up for their sin. Add to this the racism demonstrated by Nehemiah, and I believe both are examples of what happens when good leaders make bad decisions.
@WeirdMtnMan@realDrTT@MidAtlanticMM Sorry you are still wrong. Let's give another analogy. A man robs a bank has blonde hair and blue eyes and is 6ft. If you tell the police you saw him and he was 5'2" black hair and brown eyes. They arrest the guy who is 5'2" does he go to jail. Is your testimony credible?
@Major765@Toneskeee Crazy idea, because it is in fact the opposite of what Jesus did when confronted by the Sadducees and Pharisees, who were also Jews like he was.
@the_boomslang@MattisRedacted So God let his word become corrupted, left his people to not know him. Then decided he needed to reintroduce himself, so he sent an angel to Smith and Smith literally mistranslated the new "Bible" immediately. Got it.
@DeborahT3472@HistorianUSA1 Because the police don't pool you over doesn't mean you are not breaking the law by speeding. As I stated you are wrong, thanks for confirming.
@XVanquished@marriednky@hulakai@JCChristopher My EV costs me $3.25 to fill up if going from 0 to 100%, which I have done only like 2x in 3.5 years. I only have to charge my vehicle 2x per week. It costs me maybe $25/month to charge up. Less than 10% of my electric bill... Negligible!
@DeerwoodRealty@RetailDevDude You're right! You are entitled to the money they made over 10 years because you...
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@queerBengali I live within walking distance to a grocery store. Never have I ever, wanted to go to the grocery store more than once a week. It's a pain, these dumb posts aren't convincing me this is a benefit of having a walkable city, or that anyone wants to go more than once a week.