427 pts ยท May 17, 2014
hope this is marked as a spoiler
These are dope!
This is dope as hell. Rock and stone.
She's done all of em
Hmm?
Sorry, Martin Luther called... he wants to see the spoons again.
Sorry, Newton called, he misplaced his Bible, have you seen it?
Barring supernatural, what conflicts history about a guy traveling, talking to people, and getting crucified? Scholars conclude he existed.
Right. And even then, I'm doubtful much evidence even could - if anything, there would just not be any more mentions than we already have.
Overwhelmingly, scholars believe he was a real person: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus
Thallus mentions an eclipse
Eclipse is mentioned by Thallus
That's why it's so concerning
In all context (i.e., the New Testament), their basis wasn't just an empty grave. Gotta remember dem praetorians
That's THE Doctor.
Please get help. You can message me and any of us.
I don't really close the full lid often, no. Also, you double posted.
Don't really want to risk dropping stuff into the can.
Huh. I live in the US and I've never seen anything over a toilet. Thanks for the correction.
Correction: A cabinet. Not medicine cabinet.
I like this, but I wouldn't have put a cabinet (especially a medicine one) above a toilet.
Don't shake vending machines!
You need some deck sealant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkmeoYKYctw
Hey! Imgur is really fudging up for me with messages.
Merry Christmas! :D
The legal things found in the Moses books is logically inconsistent at worst. At best, it's totally not in-line with an altruistic God.
I think that Genesis is either an intentional parody of the Enuma Elish, or a confused vision - e.g., God isn't quoted "the sun came last".
... need schematics. And someone must do the math and check the shape.
It is certainly possible that the records were expunged. But isn't the evidence against slavery based on architect's tombs? Slaves still ...
I don't think I care for it. Of the OT, I think I care about... possibly Exodus (only historically), Proverbs, Psalms, but mainly Isaiah.
hope this is marked as a spoiler
These are dope!
This is dope as hell. Rock and stone.
She's done all of em
Hmm?
Sorry, Martin Luther called... he wants to see the spoons again.
Sorry, Newton called, he misplaced his Bible, have you seen it?
Barring supernatural, what conflicts history about a guy traveling, talking to people, and getting crucified? Scholars conclude he existed.
Right. And even then, I'm doubtful much evidence even could - if anything, there would just not be any more mentions than we already have.
Overwhelmingly, scholars believe he was a real person: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus
Thallus mentions an eclipse
Eclipse is mentioned by Thallus
That's why it's so concerning
In all context (i.e., the New Testament), their basis wasn't just an empty grave. Gotta remember dem praetorians
That's THE Doctor.
Please get help. You can message me and any of us.
I don't really close the full lid often, no. Also, you double posted.
Don't really want to risk dropping stuff into the can.
Huh. I live in the US and I've never seen anything over a toilet. Thanks for the correction.
Correction: A cabinet. Not medicine cabinet.
I like this, but I wouldn't have put a cabinet (especially a medicine one) above a toilet.
Don't shake vending machines!
You need some deck sealant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkmeoYKYctw
Hey! Imgur is really fudging up for me with messages.
Merry Christmas! :D
The legal things found in the Moses books is logically inconsistent at worst. At best, it's totally not in-line with an altruistic God.
I think that Genesis is either an intentional parody of the Enuma Elish, or a confused vision - e.g., God isn't quoted "the sun came last".
... need schematics. And someone must do the math and check the shape.
It is certainly possible that the records were expunged. But isn't the evidence against slavery based on architect's tombs? Slaves still ...
I don't think I care for it. Of the OT, I think I care about... possibly Exodus (only historically), Proverbs, Psalms, but mainly Isaiah.