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Ex-Cult Member Spills Secrets About The STRANGE World Behind Tulsi Gabbard’s Political Rise!
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Ex-Cult Member Spills Secrets About The STRANGE World Behind Tulsi Gabbard’s Political Rise!

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Precious: Mom Catches Toddler & Cat Having A Blast On Inflatable Slide
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Precious: Mom Catches Toddler & Cat Having A Blast On Inflatable Slide

When this mom stepped outdoors to supervise her toddler on their inflatable slide, she was pretty surprised to see the family cat getting a turn! She caught the most hilarious footage of the animal half-walking, half-skidding down the incline as the little boy followed close behind. Once the kitty reached the bottom, he raced right back up to the top of the slide for another round. It seemed like this cat was having just as much fun as the toddler, if not more! @mallory_jade it’s going to have so many holes… oh well!! they LOVE it #cats #funnycat #funny #waterslide #blowupslide #slide #cat #catsoftiktok #fyp ♬ Break My Stride – Chateau Pop Of course, Mom was a little concerned about the durability of the inflatable slide against this pet’s sharp claws. After all, this item was made for humans, not felines! However, the toddler seemed to be having such a good time taking turns with the cat, she didn’t want to spoil their fun. “It’s going to have so many holes…” she wrote in the caption of her video. “Oh well!! They LOVE it.” Commenters agreed that this woman made the right choice. “The inflatable slide can be replaced, the happy laughs and fun cannot be,” wrote one user. Another added, “Cats do not get enough credit for the great pals they can be.” This toddler’s relationship with his cat is too sweet! Screengrab from TikTok It’s truly adorable to see this little boy and his four-legged best friend playing together outdoors. One commenter pointed out that this cat really seemed to be looking out for the toddler, too. Even though he was much faster than the child, he still waited for the little human to climb to the top of the inflatable slide before descending. “LOL yes he waits for my son to get to the top then goes down, it’s SO CUTE!!” the mom replied. What a precious duo! This toddler is so lucky to have this cat as his buddy. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Precious: Mom Catches Toddler & Cat Having A Blast On Inflatable Slide appeared first on InspireMore.
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Destructive Environmentalists
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Destructive Environmentalists

People eagerly give money to rich environmental groups. The Natural Resources Defense Council has $463 million in assets. The NRDC claims it uses law “to confront the climate crisis.”  What it really does is pay lawyers to torture people who try to do useful things. Example: America needs minerals like copper and silver to make things. President Joe Biden made a speech saying America will need 400% to 600% more such minerals to make “solar panels, wind turbines, and so much more!” An iPhone alone requires aluminum, iron, lithium, gold, copper … But when investors dare try to dig up such minerals in America, the Natural Resources Defense Council objects and uses political connections to stop them. Twenty years ago, entrepreneurs tried to open a mine in Alaska. Before they even got the application in, the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed it. Why? Because groups like the NRDC say the mine “would be a catastrophic threat to the wildlife and … fragile ecosystem.” They get their way because when Democrats run the EPA, they not only support NRDC’s positions, they even hire NRDC employees. The next Republican administration removed the EPA’s veto. The Army Corps of Engineers then studied the mine and concluded that it wasn’t an environmental threat. So, is Pebble a bustling mine today? No. Democrats got elected and vetoed it again. Physicist Mark Mills wonders why anyone would try to open a mine in America today. “Why in the world would you put millions, maybe billions of dollars at risk, spending those decades to get a permit, knowing there’s a very good chance they’ll just cancel a permit?” Mills asks. “How in the world do you build mines in America knowing that that’s the landscape you have?” Well, you don’t. America now ranks second to last in the time it takes to develop a new mine—roughly 29 years. Only Zambia is worse. “You start applying for permits,” says Mills. “You’re going to be waiting not months, not years, but decades!” Waiting while the Natural Resources Defense Council sues and runs frightening anti-mine ads, saying nature will be “destroyed by a 2,000-foot gaping hole in the ground.” Mills points out their deceit. Today’s mines disturb “a tiny infinitesimal pinprick in the landscape,” and we do need to disturb the landscape a little, because “we need metals and materials and minerals to build everything that exists to make society possible.” I confronted NRDC spokesman Bob Deans, saying the NRDC’s killing mines also kills people’s opportunity. He responded that “clean” energy creates jobs. “We created 50,000 new jobs in this country, putting up wind turbines, solar panels, building the next generation of energy efficient cars,” Deans said. “This is where the future is.” “But also, you need copper and gold,” I pointed out. “That’s right,” said Deans, “And we have to weigh those risks.” But the NRDC doesn’t weigh the risks. They just oppose American mines. I asked Deans, “Are there any mines that the NRDC doesn’t complain about? “Sure,” he replied. He said he’d send us some names. But he never did. I asked again this month. Again, no names. “Don’t hold your breath,” says Mills. “The mines that they implicitly support are in Africa.” “Implicitly” because the Natural Resources Defense Council doesn’t actually say mining should be done in poor countries. “They don’t say that,” says Mills. “But the green movement has been perfectly happy outsourcing mining to disadvantaged countries where thousands of children in bare feet, working by hand with shovels, dig minerals out of the earth.” At least in America, children wouldn’t be digging with their hands; advanced equipment would make mining safer and our rules would reduce pollution. You’d think environmentalists would want more mining done in America. “To have a sane world,” says Mills, “We should be doing a lot more of it. Not all of it. But not none.” Allowing America to do more would definitely be good. Our future needs minerals. “Society can’t exist without mines,” concludes Mills. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY JFS PRODUCTIONS INC. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Destructive Environmentalists appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Breaking Up Google Will Be a Great American Catastrophe
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Breaking Up Google Will Be a Great American Catastrophe

Breaking Up Google Will Be a Great American Catastrophe
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5 truths that prove the Bible is not like any other book
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5 truths that prove the Bible is not like any other book

As we think about the Bible, we need to think about it like Christians. Plenty of folks might read the Bible without any right conviction about what it is. They may read it as if it’s like any other book they’ve read.But the Bible is not like any other book, so it must not be interpreted just like any other book. There are Christian convictions — or assumptions — about scripture that uphold not only the task of biblical theology but also the importance of studying scripture at all.We wouldn’t describe other pieces of literature in the way these assumptions describe scripture.Here are five assumptions about scripture we should have if we’re going to read it as Christians.1. The Bible is inspired by GodThis fact immediately sets apart all scripture from all literature outside scripture. The Holy Spirit has inspired the writings of Genesis through Revelation.More than 40 human authors were involved in the composition of scripture, but human authorship is only part of the origin question. The very testimony about the Bible from the Bible is that it is the word of God. A proper doctrine of scripture will give unrivaled prominence to the divine inspiration of the text.2. The Bible does not teach error This second truth derives from the first. If a holy, righteous, and omnipotent God has inspired the biblical writings, then we can trust what they teach about God and about the many subjects they address. The Bible will not contradict itself. While some teachings may be complementary to other teachings, the Bible will not teach what is true in one place and then contradict it elsewhere.In a world permeated with deceptions and delusions, the scripture is reliable. It is inerrant, and its inerrancy is inseparably connected to its inspiration. The Holy Spirit’s work through the biblical authors has ensured the accuracy of what they’ve written. When scripture speaks, God speaks. And God is not a being who can err.3. The Bible is authoritativeThis truth derives from the first two. Since scripture is both divinely inspired and without error in what it teaches, scripture possesses an authority that trumps all competing authorities. Christians must come to the text as those under authority. There are truths to behold, exhortations to follow, prohibitions to heed.Everyone walks according to some authority. Our beliefs, our convictions, come from something or someone — even if it’s just our imagination and subjective whims. Scripture is the supreme court of authorities. As divine authority, scripture brings correction to error, light to ignorance, and guidance to confusion. In studying the sacred text, we should come ready to receive and submit to what we find therein.4. Later biblical authors rightly interpret earlier biblical authorsHave you seen edited volumes where one contributor will disagree with another contributor? This sort of thing can happen in merely human books. Contributors haggle through arguments, push back on a given thesis, and reach different conclusions about things. The Bible is not like an edited volume with different contributors.The writings of the biblical authors are inspired by the spirit of the living God. This ensures that a later writer will rightly understand and interpret an earlier writer. The Old and New Testaments were composed over many centuries, so the miracle of scripture’s coherency and unity is ultimately due to the divine authorship of the biblical canon. Across the long progression of divine revelation, later biblical authors rightly develop, interpret, and apply earlier biblical writings. Not only do later Old Testament authors clarify earlier Old Testament texts, the New Testament authors bring greater clarity to the Old Testament itself.5. The messianic meta-narrative is why the Bible existsAttentive readers will notice the messianic hope that permeates the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament promises a deliverer who would come, and the New Testament announces the deliverer’s arrival and tells us his name. These two testaments trace the promise and fulfillment of messianic hope.This messianic meta-narrative is the big context to understand the many micro-stories and teachings in scripture. By God’s design, the biblical canon has a christological shape. Once we recognize that scripture has a messianic meta-narrative, we will see that the covenants and history of Israel, as well as the many themes and storyline threads, are all serving the greater purpose of the Messiah’s advent.These five assumptions are crucial for a Christian posture toward the word of God. We wouldn’t describe other pieces of literature in the way these assumptions describe scripture. Truly, the Bible is a book unlike any other book.This essay was originally published at Dr. Mitchell Chase's Substack, Biblical Theology.
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Gamers Realm
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Avowed is more Fallout 3 than Baldur’s Gate 3, but that’s not a bad thing
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Avowed is more Fallout 3 than Baldur’s Gate 3, but that’s not a bad thing

It’s easy to set unrealistic expectations, especially when it comes to the things you love. When I hear the words ‘Obsidian Entertainment’ and ‘first-person RPG,’ my mind wants to believe that Avowed will be a mash-up of Fallout: New Vegas, Skyrim, and Baldur’s Gate 3. Let me preface this by saying that no one ever suggested this was going to be the case, but it’s important to remember how quickly some people create unrealistic expectations. Now that I’ve played through the first two hours of Avowed, I have a much better idea about what this game is and what it’s trying to accomplish. Continue reading Avowed is more Fallout 3 than Baldur’s Gate 3, but that’s not a bad thing MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Avowed release date, Best RPG games, Best story games
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LOL, She's Crying?! Rachel Maddow Breaks Down Live ON THE AIR Over Elon Musk's MSNBC Meme (Watch)
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LOL, She's Crying?! Rachel Maddow Breaks Down Live ON THE AIR Over Elon Musk's MSNBC Meme (Watch)

LOL, She's Crying?! Rachel Maddow Breaks Down Live ON THE AIR Over Elon Musk's MSNBC Meme (Watch)
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All Life Is Strange Games, Ranked
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All Life Is Strange Games, Ranked

With Life is Strange: Double Exposure as the newest addition to the Life is Strange franchise, Square Enix has once again given the gaming community an enjoyable narrative and well-written characters complete with supernatural phenomena and head-scratching dilemmas.
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NEW: Hilarious Moments As 'The View' Has to Read Multiple Legal Notes in One Episode
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NEW: Hilarious Moments As 'The View' Has to Read Multiple Legal Notes in One Episode

NEW: Hilarious Moments As 'The View' Has to Read Multiple Legal Notes in One Episode
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Consumers Brace for Huge Bargain Hunt in Big 'Black Friday'
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Consumers Brace for Huge Bargain Hunt in Big 'Black Friday'

US shoppers are coming out in force this holiday season, but the festiveness is being tempered by inflationary pressures that have abated but not completely faded.After the sticker shock during the latter stages of the pandemic, a familiar frustration has settled in towards...
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