
THE PEOPLE'S THERAPIST, Expert
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THE PEOPLE'S THERAPIST, Expert
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Wesley Huff’s course: The Historical Reliability of the Bible, is available now. In this course, @WesleyLHuff guides us through the historical foundations of Scripture. Together, we examine the evidence for the Bible's reliability from the formation of the biblical canon to the textual history of the Old and New Testaments, as well as the archaeological discoveries that illuminate the biblical world. Along the way, Huff explains how the early church recognized the New Testament canon, traces the history of English Bible translation, and concludes by evaluating historical Jesus studies, showing how the cumulative historical evidence supports the Gospels as reliable eyewitness accounts of Jesus.

@warpaint1317 Same vibes, but 15 years later.



A diarrhea-causing parasite has now infected over 1,000 Americans, spreading across 29 states. Last year, RFK Jr and Elon Musk dissolved the CDC office responsible for preventing parasitic infections.


I confronted Nick Shirley at FreedomFest and asked him a simple question: if fraud is wrong no matter who commits it, why not call out Trump's fraud pardons too? 👀


>She remembers how friends envied her freedom; while they were tied down with dinner duty, their kids’ homework, and college savings, Kant spent her evenings painting and didn’t think twice about going out on weeknights >Then by her 50s, she was starting to rethink all of her choices: "Then in her 50s, after her own mother died, she went through a period of regret that she had decided against single motherhood." >Then her 60s roll around, and the inevitable starts to hit. In her case, it's heart surgery. No one to help her physically or mentally. No one with power of attorney. She recovers by herself, in a condo she must maintain, which she is now realizing must be sold as it has stairs >She maintains a literal spreadsheet of friends to call to ask for help with specific issues, but they are starting to die off, too.









This account serves four purposes 1. To help my Latter-day Saint friends know there is a home for them in the Democratic Party 2. To help my Democratic friends know there is a home for them in the LDS Church 3. To pop the bubble of my Conservative friends 4. Occasional jokes
















