“Behold, I am giving up those of the synagogue of Satan, those who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie. Behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and make them know that I have loved you.”
Revelation 3:9
This is a Confederate Graveyard with 13 soldiers buried in it who fell at the Battle of Richmond Kentucky (August 29–30, 1862). The Battle of Richmond Kentucky is considered the most lopsided wins, especially in the Western Theater for the Confederacy. What made me weep was that there was a boy, who was a Confederate soldier, by the name of William A Rhodes, Company C, 13th Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, CSA, 1847-1862. He was only 15 years old when he died at the Battle of Richmond Kentucky.
“It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.” - Robert E. Lee
@DrJoeBoot You guys are literally concerned about that while the US and Israeli governments bomb a foreign nation and threaten civilian populations. You goobers are out of touch. Tucker may be ignorant of some Biblical principles but his deductions about this insanity is valid.
Looking at lights in the sky has absolutely no bearing on the shape of the Earth. If I had a lizard cage with moving lights on top, moving in all different directions, it would not change the fact that the cage is on a flat surface. Besides, this is a classic case of asserting the consequent fallacy. If lights move in the sky in this way, then we live on a sphere; they move in this way, therefore we live on a sphere. 100% fallacy every time.