I'm confused: are you criticizing Disney for successfully getting boys to watch princess movies?
I'm confused: are you criticizing Disney for successfully getting boys to watch princess movies?
First off, this can't really be a race to the bottom. Secondly, government assistance and socialized healthcare systems alleviate the problem of our minimum wage. Unfortunately, a very sizable contingent of the electorate want to have it both ways.
Got it - I disagree, though.
The author says that libertarians assume "that people always, or at least most of the time, make choices that in their best interest," but that peoples' tendency to make poor health decisions refutes that.
The false assumption is the belief that people always, or at least most of the time, make choices that are in their best interest.
It could also be utilized for a different purpose.
Complete with retcons.
Way I see it.
Ayyup - replied earlier that I mixed up Mark and Matthew.
My bad - I'm always mixing up Matthew and Mark.
Well two things:
Wait, let's talk about Nephilim, then.
There's a pretty good chance that "uncovering Noah's nakedness" is a euphamism for "having sex with Noah" or "having sex with Noah's wife."
So that's gross. More here.
Matthew doesn't mention the virgin birth. What Matthew does do is make the case that Jesus is the rightful King of the Jews by claiming that his father Joseph is of King David's bloodline.
Yes! And that's because these are different books and stories from different sources and different groups over hundreds of years. It's easier to think of the Bible as the entire DC universe continuity than, like, specifically Watchmen.
You know how, like, ancient people had very human gods? You'll notice that YHWH starts off as one of these, but by the time the NT is being written Jewish people have a very different idea of what God is.
While the begettings in Matthew might contain that subtext, are they not also meant to trace Jesus' ancestry back to Abraham and David, King of the Jews?
Sorta looks like he could be, there. What's more, his being a bonobo makes me think all sorts of awful things about mature content in this sequel.
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