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I’ve unpublished one post here because while I appreciate what the speaker has to say, I am becoming very concerned about his accuracy, and I am starting to feel like I am being played. Time may tell if he is … Continue reading →
I’ve unpublished one post here because while I appreciate what the speaker has to say, I am becoming very concerned about his accuracy, and I am starting to feel like I am being played. Time may tell if he is … Continue reading →
I might as well include something concerning election integrity. I can’t directly confirm what is being claimed in this video, because I haven’t studied this kind of math in 50 years. As I find time, I will brush up and see what I can learn and re-learn.
We can’t know for sure why it’s happening or how to stop it. But Scripture calls us to grieve with God’s Spirit and get to work serving others. Source: N. T. Wright: The Pandemic Should Make Us Humble—and Relentlessly Practical
Continue reading →Tom Jefferson, Carl Heneghan, Elizabeth Spencer, Jon Brassey PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its accuracy can Source: Are you infectious if you have a positive PCR test result for COVID-19? Source: Are you infectious if you … Continue reading →
I see this happening, but I am not convinced that these claims are strictly true. There is guesswork involved because there is data that is not being published, and perhaps data that is not even being collected. It is difficult to tell precisely what is going on. But all-cause mortality data demonstrates that “the narrative” is not right either.
Source: Study: U.S. Churches Exclude Children with Autism, ADD/ADH…… | News & Reporting | Christianity Today This article brings out several valid points concerning churches and children with autism, presented from the point of view of an adult having no … Continue reading →