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@eMTBrides some sheep ate it??? 😂 well if it contains sth about stone-ing a man, some sheep definitely needs to eat that
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Larry Conger 🇺🇸@eMTBrides·
Muslim sees the PROOF that the Quran has changed | SEED PLANTED The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls powerfully confirms the Bible’s remarkable preservation. These ancient manuscripts — over 1,000 years older than previous copies — match our modern Old Testament with ~95% accuracy (mostly spelling & minor scribal variations). The text was faithfully transmitted, not radically changed. Unlike the Bible, whose transmission the Dead Sea Scrolls powerfully confirm, the Quran explicitly teaches abrogation (naskh). Quran abrogation: Early scholars said 200+ verses were replaced. Al-Suyuti narrowed it to ~20. Shah Wali Allah to only 5. So… How many times was it really “updated”?
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SWAPPA@swappadex·
Hey fam 👀 What’s one thing you’d like to see on SWAPPA? Any community feature requests? Drop them below.
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sns.sol@sns·
Tune in today! We're joining @onlyfoundersxyz Capital Markets to talk about something we know a thing or two about. Decentralized identity, onchain ownership, and the future of .sol names on @solana. Starting soon 👀
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sns.sol@sns·
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tobytobias.sol@tobyweb3x·
@a_ix_d modular reactors is cutting edge, that's for first world... still bullish on Gas for us. it the second popular power source
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everyone in nigeria talking about solar when what we need is portable nuclear reactors safe enough to never become a bomb because uhh yeah i don’t need to explain that but the energy density of solar panels is too small for the country to manage at such a large scale(200m nigerians) nothing about our government/people indicates that it could manage a tasks so delicate as solar power generation for 200m so let’s stop assuming solar conversation will always be elite talk but energy density required to bring cheap electricity for 200m people that’s nat gas and/or nuclear…let’s stop the cap
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. A Nobel Prize-winning immunologist noticed in 1907 that Bulgarian peasants were living past 100 at unusually high rates. His explanation: they ate yogurt every day. His name was Élie Metchnikoff, and he ran the Pasteur Institute in Paris. His lecture made front-page news. Parisians lined up to buy Bulgarian curdled milk. Drugstores across Europe and the US started selling Lactobacilline tablets, basically the world’s first probiotics. But his original theory was partially wrong. The specific bacteria in yogurt (Lactobacillus bulgaricus) don’t actually survive in the human gut. A Yale researcher proved that in 1921. Should’ve been case closed. It wasn’t. In 2021, Stanford ran a clinical trial published in Cell with 36 healthy adults over 10 weeks. One group ate about 6 daily servings of fermented foods (yogurt, kefir, kimchi, kombucha). The other ate high-fiber foods. The fermented food group saw their gut bacterial diversity increase, which is one of the strongest predictors of overall health, and 19 inflammatory proteins in their blood dropped. Including interleukin-6, a protein tied to Type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic stress. The high-fiber group? Zero of those 19 proteins decreased. That same year, a Keio University and Broad Institute team studied 160 Japanese centenarians (average age: 107) and published in Nature. These centenarians had gut bacteria producing a bile acid called isoallolithocholic acid, basically a natural antibiotic so new to science it had never been described. It kills drug-resistant bacteria, including C. difficile, a gut infection that hits roughly 500,000 Americans a year. A 2023 Nature Aging study of 1,575 people in China, 297 of them centenarians, found the oldest participants had gut microbiomes that looked younger than people decades below them. More bacterial diversity, more beneficial species, fewer harmful ones. The yogurt meta-analysis data across 12 cohort studies: each additional daily serving is linked to 7% lower all-cause mortality and 14% lower risk of dying from heart disease. Metchnikoff called it 119 years ago. Fermented foods reshape your entire gut ecosystem, increasing the diversity of bacteria living in your intestines, lowering chronic inflammation, and building a biochemical environment where your body fights off disease on its own.
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people need to understand the science behind fermentation

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polydictions@polydictions·
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tobytobias.sol@tobyweb3x·
@markessien i don't follow w/ the solar vision, it great buh i still got question why we're not moving in the gas direction? it the top 1 or 2 source worldwide... and we've got lots
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Mark Essien@markessien·
I know we don't like the leapfrog phrase, but there is a good chance that Nigeria (specifically) will leapfrog grid power and go straight to residential solar. It is one of the few places that 1. Has enough sun 2. Has low density building (for rooftop space) 3. Grid does not work. Residential solar is SUPERIOR to grid power right now, it is only expensive. If lending rates went down, solar would spread at an insane rate.
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"Trump folded under zero pressure" — Nick Fuentes.
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tobytobias.sol@tobyweb3x·
the antisemitism on my timeline is crazy too much... please algo i'm not concerned about these issues.
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@avogroovy i'll say this
tobytobias.sol@tobyweb3x

@chi_quiero saw the best answer to this from a tweet yesterday, it kinda a yoruba Nationalism. Islamism is Arabic Nationalism Catholicism is Roman N.... Anglicanism is British N... Pentecostalism is American N.... K & S is the cultural adaptation of Christianity to the yoruba people.

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Groovy@avogroovy·
Cherubim and Seraphim church was started by a Yoruba man Moses Orimolade from Ondo State. The movement started in Lagos circa 1925/1927. It had lower-class origins and was seen as the movement of the poor as more people trooped into Lagos at the time in search for economic prosperity. The Christ Apostolic Church, one of the most popular churches in the West broke out of Cherubim and Seraphim. Additionally, Yoruba is the predominant language in the church hence its dominance in the West and amongst Yorubas. I’ll append excerpts of a thesis from Harvard University in the comments
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I have a question. Why do more yorubas attend Cherubim and Seraphim than any other tribe in Nigeria?

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