@eatingthattreat@nbrink77@TheRealFriscoJo@420mercymain69 Maybe you should re-read it. She saw the tattoo when they were intimate for the first time (which was not immediately). When she saw the tattoo, she immediately recognized it for what it was (a Nazi tattoo) and asked him about it. Nothing she said was contradictory.
We found another surreal place on our way. I know some people will say I’m too positive about everything I see, but this place was crazy. They had a shooting range in the store.
Scott Adams was a great admirer of @elonmusk. He's the one person Scott asked me to contact for the biography for whom I have no contact information.
So... Mr. Musk, if you're able to see this, kindly reach out?
Many thanks.
This video is turning me into a burn-it-all-down populist ready to toss out the arrogant political elites (these Ivy League ex-Bernie staffers who recruited Graham Platner).
@Grownded@BasedMikeLee Again, you're getting Paul wrong. Paul doesn't say you can be baptized on behalf of the dead. He commented that the people in Corinth didn't believe in resurrection yet they were baptizing folks on behalf of the dead. He was pointing out how illogical it was.
@Grownded@BasedMikeLee You're not ruffling my feathers. The treatment of the thief on the cross is consistent with what I believe and what the New Testament teaches about salvation. I don't have to say, "Well, how do you know...?" or "What if....?" because my beliefs align with the Bible.