@_mattwelter “Jesus said to her, ‘Everyone who drinks of this water [from the well] will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.‘“
@RadioGenoa L take. Anyone who does their research before travelling to Egypt knows how modest they are. If you’re a tourist, you must adapt to that country’s rules to stay safe. If you don’t like it, don’t go.
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Nicolas Sparks just released a book on September 24th called Counting Miracles.
The book talks about the natural minerals in the mountains of NC and also mentions a major flood caused by Hurricane #Helene in the month of September in #Asheboro.
In July of this year, John Rustad met with an anti-vax group that is suing Dr. Bonnie Henry.
He said he regrets getting “the so-called vaccine” and accuses Dr. Henry of using it for “control on the population.”
@ille_Ghost @TaraBull808 That’s was my experience as well. Got it in Feb. 2020, and I didn’t realize it was “Covid” until after when I thought about it. Haven’t been sick like that since.
@MillerMitsu@jonedwardcroft@TomBuck My point: people can make the argument that interracial marriage is absolutely heretical, but there’s ultimately no biblical evidence to support it so they’re just exposing themselves 🤷🏼♀️
@MillerMitsu@jonedwardcroft@TomBuck What you say is true about the Book of Ezra, but the prohibition of interracial marriage was specific to their historical context & for a specific reason—to avoid being led astray by pagan/idol-worshipping wives (which we see evidence of in the story of King Solomon, for example)