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Last night (the night of April 17), I visited Engrish.com , a site I used to check fairly regularly but hadn't been to in, oh, years pro...
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Following up on the idea that the pecked are no longer alone in their bodies , reader Ben Pratt has brought to my attention these remarks by...
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In my recently posted notes on John 5:1-18 , I said, "I do not believe the Old Testament contains a single unambiguous reference to Go...
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1. The traditional Marseille layout Tarot de Marseille decks stick very closely to the following layout for the Bateleur's table. Based ...
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THHFA is one of those productions that I don't feel any need to watch, because it is arguing for what I already believe with high certainty ('high certainty' considering it happened elsewhere, and that I inferred what happened mainly from cross-tabulations within the broad media and across time and by provenance of information - which is a 'method' in which I don't have total confidence).
Yes, everyone who was paying attention already knew in November 2020 what had happened, at least in a general sense. What is important about THHFA is the highly concrete, easy-to-understand proof it presents. Of course, no amount of proof has been sufficient to move public opinion on the pecks, so I'm not overly hopeful.
Ironically, the film ends with a ridiculous appeal for the viewer to "get out there and vote" as a way to solve the sort of problem it documents!
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