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Anyway. Back to the boogeymen
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Children’s property, however, is really their parent’s property | |||
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I have crushed so many defiant/disobedient kid’s dreams in my job lol Parent: “But I can’t take away their phone as a consequence, they won’t give it to me or they’ll just take it back!” Me: It’s your phone, you paid for it and the plan. Call the service provider and have the phone de-activated. Then change your router password so they can’t use it for wifi” Meanwhile kid standing there fuming I resist giving them a wink before I leave tho. No need to antagonize further | ||
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![]() Wokeness is a huge advantage and that's why the right attacks it
Think you're woke? Get woker | ||
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![]() Once again, I have to answer my own questions....
The reason why James the Just was allowed to enter the Holy of Holies is because there were actually two churches officially recognized as being Torah-adherent and led by an officially acknowledged Levitical Cohanim High Priest; the Pharisaical Sect, and the Essenian (and later, Ebionites) Sect. Both sects had their own Cohanim Levitical High Priest which were officially recognized as having temple rights. In fact, when Ananus Ben Ananus murdered James by shoving him off the temple roof and ordering the Pharisees the stone him to death, this effrontery led to mass rioting which resulted in the Roman occupation's destruction of the Second Temple, as a means to "end the riotous Jews' clamouring once and for all". It didn't entirely work, of course, and the resentment over the destruction of the Second Temple led the to Bar Kokhba revolt some 70 to 80 years later; a revolt mostly instigated by the Pharisaical remnants who had began developing the Rabbinical Judaism we have today. The Ebionites/Christian sect had mostly moved away from this second war, as the martyrdom of James left the early Christian/Ebionite sect without a Torah-adherent Cohanim Levite qualified to lead the church according to Torah Law. Simon Peter, and his successors, lacked this qualifying distinction, as Simon Peter was a laborer prior to Jesus' adoption of Simon Peter into his discipleship, and thus did not possess the qualifiers which would make him eligible to be a High Priest under Torah Law despite being the leader of the Early Christian Church and mediator between Paulican Christians and Jewish Christians (Ebionites) | ||
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![]() I’m so woke I’m gynosexual, attracted to gyno
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