If a pregnant woman is carrying a female fetus, she is literally carrying the eggs that could one day become her own grandchildren.
The female fetus develops all her lifetime supply of eggs while still in the womb. So three generations coexist inside one body at that moment.
IQ of 145
Speaks 7 languages
Degrees in Mathematics and Theology
Former professor
Known for his extreme humility.
No one knew who he was until a year ago.
He’s not just the Pope. He’s one of the smartest men alive right now.
The World Health Organization has classified the birth control pill as a Group 1 carcinogen, placing it in the same category as known cancer-causing substances like asbestos and tobacco. Group 1 designation means there is strong evidence that the substance can cause cancer in humans under certain conditions.
Experts stress that this classification does not mean all users will develop cancer. The risk is influenced by factors such as duration of use, age, lifestyle, and individual health. For many, the benefits of hormonal contraception—such as regulating periods, reducing risk of certain cancers, and preventing pregnancy—may still outweigh potential risks.
This announcement has sparked global conversations about the safety of hormonal contraceptives, informed decision-making, and the importance of consulting healthcare providers. Understanding both benefits and risks is key to making choices that best support long-term health.
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Again, there was no such thing as “grape juice” in Biblical times.
As soon as you break the skin of a grape, the juice comes into contact with yeast from air that’s deposited on the skin and the juice begins fermenting. That means that *all,* not *some,* of “grape juice” in Jesus’ time was, in some way, fermented. We did not get unfermented “grape juice” until the advent of pasteurization, some 1860 years after the birth of Christ.
Not only did Jesus make *wine,* but we are explicitly told he made *good wine.*
It seems they left one particularly influential woman—some would say the most influential woman there ever has been and ever could be—off the list. Weird!
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