• MMOEXP:Essential Tips for Navigating Path of Exile 2
    Path of Exile 2 (POE2) is an expansive action RPG filled with myriad mechanics, secrets, and interactions to discover. With over 1,500 nodes on the passive skill tree and countless combinations of skill gems and support gems, the game can feel overwhelming. After spending around 70 hours in POE2 and progressing through the Cruel difficulty as a Witch, I've compiled some crucial tips that can help both new and seasoned players enhance their gaming experience. Here are some important pieces of knowledge that could easily be missed.

    Tip 1: Unlocking the Full Potential of Support Gems
    One of the most essential aspects of POE2 is the skill gem and support gem system. Initially, it may seem limited to just three support gems per skill gem, but unticking the "Show Recommended Gems" button reveals a vast array of options that enhance your skills significantly. For instance, when you untick this option while equipping the Witch’s Flame Wall, you’ll discover support gems that provide spell echo, allowing the skill to cast twice without extra mana costs—a game-changer for any build. Always keep this button unticked to explore all the potent gems available for your skills.

    Tip 2: Real-Time DPS Evaluation
    Make the most of the skill gem menu to track your damage per second (DPS) in real-time. This allows you to see how equipment changes and different support gems affect your damage outputs immediately. By comparing stats after equipping a new piece of gear or swapping out support gems, you can optimize your build effectively. This feature is invaluable for late-game min-maxing, ensuring each choice impacts your build positively.

    Tip 3: Customize Your Interface Options
    Navigate to the options menu and customize your gameplay interface. Enabling the "Show Mini Life Bar" option helps you stay focused on the action without constantly glancing at the corners of the screen to monitor health and mana. Keeping your attention in the center of the screen can help you avoid unnecessary damage and enhance your overall playability.

    Tip 4: Keybinding for Efficiency
    Take some time to go through input options and set keybindings that suit your gameplay style. For example, setting a key for the create portal command makes teleporting much more efficient. Additionally, remember that placing a portal in an active zone allows you to log off and return later, resuming your adventure exactly where you left off—perfect for busy schedules or short play sessions.

    Tip 5: Vendor Stock Refresh
    Every time you level up, don’t forget to check vendors, as their stock refreshes with potentially better gear. Though it may seem tedious, it can lead to significant upgrades that surpass loot from bosses, so make it a habit to check vendors, especially in your home base.

    Tip 6: Understanding the Salvage System
    Get acquainted with the salvage system—this allows you to dismantle items with quality or sockets to create valuable resources. Salvaging ten items yields a shard that can enhance future gear. While it may seem slow, the massive amounts of loot collected throughout your journey make this a worthwhile process. Save salvage resources for late-game gear changes since you’ll frequently swap equipment in the early game.

    Tip 7: Unique Boss Awareness
    Be mindful of unique bosses in the game, as they do not respawn after being defeated. Clearing areas thoroughly ensures you benefit from permanent buffs that can enhance later gameplay. Keep track of your map and revisit areas to ensure you don’t miss out on any notable encounters.

    Tip 8: Highlighting Loot
    Never miss loot again by holding the Alt key to highlight all items in your vicinity, including hidden chests and items. For a permanent display of all loot, press Z to toggle this feature on. This can dramatically change your loot collection experience and prevent overlooked treasures.

    Tip 9: Stun Mechanics
    Understanding the power of stuns can significantly elevate your combat efficiency. Physical damage abilities and melee skills are most effective for stunning enemies, especially bosses. Learning to manage your stuns strategically can make challenging encounters much easier as you interrupt enemy abilities and dictate the flow of battle.

    Tip 10: Preparing for Act Transitions
    When finishing Act One, be sure to collect all loot and complete quests before moving on. You can always return to earlier acts for any unfinished business, as the game allows easy teleportation between different acts. This ensures you get the most out of your adventure and all the loot opportunities presented.

    In conclusion, Path of Exile 2 is a game rich with mechanics and details waiting to be unveiled. By incorporating these tips into your playstyle, you can improve your overall gameplay experience and better navigate the intricate world of Wraeclast. Stay tuned for more tips and build guides from Dom's Roundtable, and may your journey be filled with successful builds and epic loot!
    Best Cheapest POE Currency For Sale - MMOexp Store.
    MMOEXP:Essential Tips for Navigating Path of Exile 2 Path of Exile 2 (POE2) is an expansive action RPG filled with myriad mechanics, secrets, and interactions to discover. With over 1,500 nodes on the passive skill tree and countless combinations of skill gems and support gems, the game can feel overwhelming. After spending around 70 hours in POE2 and progressing through the Cruel difficulty as a Witch, I've compiled some crucial tips that can help both new and seasoned players enhance their gaming experience. Here are some important pieces of knowledge that could easily be missed. Tip 1: Unlocking the Full Potential of Support Gems One of the most essential aspects of POE2 is the skill gem and support gem system. Initially, it may seem limited to just three support gems per skill gem, but unticking the "Show Recommended Gems" button reveals a vast array of options that enhance your skills significantly. For instance, when you untick this option while equipping the Witch’s Flame Wall, you’ll discover support gems that provide spell echo, allowing the skill to cast twice without extra mana costs—a game-changer for any build. Always keep this button unticked to explore all the potent gems available for your skills. Tip 2: Real-Time DPS Evaluation Make the most of the skill gem menu to track your damage per second (DPS) in real-time. This allows you to see how equipment changes and different support gems affect your damage outputs immediately. By comparing stats after equipping a new piece of gear or swapping out support gems, you can optimize your build effectively. This feature is invaluable for late-game min-maxing, ensuring each choice impacts your build positively. Tip 3: Customize Your Interface Options Navigate to the options menu and customize your gameplay interface. Enabling the "Show Mini Life Bar" option helps you stay focused on the action without constantly glancing at the corners of the screen to monitor health and mana. Keeping your attention in the center of the screen can help you avoid unnecessary damage and enhance your overall playability. Tip 4: Keybinding for Efficiency Take some time to go through input options and set keybindings that suit your gameplay style. For example, setting a key for the create portal command makes teleporting much more efficient. Additionally, remember that placing a portal in an active zone allows you to log off and return later, resuming your adventure exactly where you left off—perfect for busy schedules or short play sessions. Tip 5: Vendor Stock Refresh Every time you level up, don’t forget to check vendors, as their stock refreshes with potentially better gear. Though it may seem tedious, it can lead to significant upgrades that surpass loot from bosses, so make it a habit to check vendors, especially in your home base. Tip 6: Understanding the Salvage System Get acquainted with the salvage system—this allows you to dismantle items with quality or sockets to create valuable resources. Salvaging ten items yields a shard that can enhance future gear. While it may seem slow, the massive amounts of loot collected throughout your journey make this a worthwhile process. Save salvage resources for late-game gear changes since you’ll frequently swap equipment in the early game. Tip 7: Unique Boss Awareness Be mindful of unique bosses in the game, as they do not respawn after being defeated. Clearing areas thoroughly ensures you benefit from permanent buffs that can enhance later gameplay. Keep track of your map and revisit areas to ensure you don’t miss out on any notable encounters. Tip 8: Highlighting Loot Never miss loot again by holding the Alt key to highlight all items in your vicinity, including hidden chests and items. For a permanent display of all loot, press Z to toggle this feature on. This can dramatically change your loot collection experience and prevent overlooked treasures. Tip 9: Stun Mechanics Understanding the power of stuns can significantly elevate your combat efficiency. Physical damage abilities and melee skills are most effective for stunning enemies, especially bosses. Learning to manage your stuns strategically can make challenging encounters much easier as you interrupt enemy abilities and dictate the flow of battle. Tip 10: Preparing for Act Transitions When finishing Act One, be sure to collect all loot and complete quests before moving on. You can always return to earlier acts for any unfinished business, as the game allows easy teleportation between different acts. This ensures you get the most out of your adventure and all the loot opportunities presented. In conclusion, Path of Exile 2 is a game rich with mechanics and details waiting to be unveiled. By incorporating these tips into your playstyle, you can improve your overall gameplay experience and better navigate the intricate world of Wraeclast. Stay tuned for more tips and build guides from Dom's Roundtable, and may your journey be filled with successful builds and epic loot! Best Cheapest POE Currency For Sale - MMOexp Store.
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  • CHUTZPAH: GET AWAY WITH MURDER AND COMPLAIN ABOUT SENTENCE

    Burn Husband to Death for Insurance Money & Plea to Avoid Jail

    Post 4942

    Posted on December 10, 2024 by Barry Zalma

    See the full video at and at

    FACTS

    Mendy Powell Neal, who was charged with the first degree premeditated and felony murder of her husband and the aggravated arson of their home, entered a North Carolina v. Alford, 400 U.S. 25, 37 (1970), best interest plea to voluntary manslaughter, a Class C felony, in exchange for the dismissal of the felony murder and aggravated arson counts of the presentment and an agreed range of three to four years, with the trial court to determine the length and manner of service of the sentence.

    At the conclusion of the sentencing hearing, the trial court denied the Defendant’s request for judicial diversion, determined that she was not a suitable candidate for probation or other alternative sentencing, and sentenced her as a Range I, standard offender to four years at 30% in the Tennessee Department of Correction.

    In State Of Tennessee v. Mendy Powell Neal, No. M2023-01176-CCA-R3-CD, Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, Nashville (November 26, 2024) the Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court.

    The Defendant’s husband, Matthew Neal, died in a house fire that totally consumed the couple’s Charlotte log home. The Defendant was charged with the first degree premediated murder of the victim, the first degree felony murder of the victim during the perpetration of an aggravated arson, and the aggravated arson of the home.

    The Defendant proceeded to a jury trial where the State presented evidence for three days establishing the crimes.

    The neighbor, Mr. Swan and a responding deputy, who could hear the victim moaning on the other side of the closed front door, attempted to enter the home but were unable due to the intensity of the fire. The next day, the victim’s burned body was found within ten feet of the front door. The victim was burned over 95% of his body and died of carbon monoxide toxicity and thermal injury. Autopsy showed he was drugged and couldn’t escape.

    Regardless of the evidence of premeditated murder the trial court found that the Defendant’s lack of a criminal history was an applicable mitigating factor and enhancement factors that the victim was particularly vulnerable because of age or physical or mental disability, that the Defendant treated or allowed the victim to be treated with exceptional cruelty during the commission of the offense, that the Defendant had no hesitation about committing the crime when the risk to human life was high, and that the Defendant abused a position of private trust that significantly facilitated the commission of the offense.

    The trial court found that sentencing the Defendant to the maximum length in the Tennessee Department of Correction “was the just and proper sentence due to the Defendant’s misrepresentation and dishonesty as well as the overwhelming circumstantial proof of Defendant’s conniving and forethought regarding the crime.”

    ANALYSIS

    The Court of Criminal Appeals found that there was nothing that warranted waiver of the timely notice of appeal requirement with respect to the trial court’s original sentencing determinations and the trial court acted well within its discretion in declining to reduce or modify the Defendant’s sentence. The Defendant did not show any circumstances, warranting the alteration of her sentence in the interest of justice.

    ZALMA OPINION

    It takes a massive amount of chutzpah (Yiddish for unmitigated gall) to drug your husband so he could not escape being burned to death after setting fire to the house to kill him and collect on a life insurance policy, and then, when damning evidence was presented offer a Alford plea to manslaughter. To then complain that court imposed the maximum sentence even though her agreement with the court changed the aggravated, premeditated murder that could have resulted in life in prison to manslaughter and only 4 years.

    (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc.

    Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos.

    Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe

    Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg

    Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk

    Sorry about the delay in posting. I’m recovering from pneumonia and spending most of the last week in bed with pills, Kleenex, coughing and sleep which I couldn’t get in the hospital. Should be act in shape next week but doctors make no promises.
    CHUTZPAH: GET AWAY WITH MURDER AND COMPLAIN ABOUT SENTENCE Burn Husband to Death for Insurance Money & Plea to Avoid Jail Post 4942 Posted on December 10, 2024 by Barry Zalma See the full video at and at FACTS Mendy Powell Neal, who was charged with the first degree premeditated and felony murder of her husband and the aggravated arson of their home, entered a North Carolina v. Alford, 400 U.S. 25, 37 (1970), best interest plea to voluntary manslaughter, a Class C felony, in exchange for the dismissal of the felony murder and aggravated arson counts of the presentment and an agreed range of three to four years, with the trial court to determine the length and manner of service of the sentence. At the conclusion of the sentencing hearing, the trial court denied the Defendant’s request for judicial diversion, determined that she was not a suitable candidate for probation or other alternative sentencing, and sentenced her as a Range I, standard offender to four years at 30% in the Tennessee Department of Correction. In State Of Tennessee v. Mendy Powell Neal, No. M2023-01176-CCA-R3-CD, Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, Nashville (November 26, 2024) the Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court. The Defendant’s husband, Matthew Neal, died in a house fire that totally consumed the couple’s Charlotte log home. The Defendant was charged with the first degree premediated murder of the victim, the first degree felony murder of the victim during the perpetration of an aggravated arson, and the aggravated arson of the home. The Defendant proceeded to a jury trial where the State presented evidence for three days establishing the crimes. The neighbor, Mr. Swan and a responding deputy, who could hear the victim moaning on the other side of the closed front door, attempted to enter the home but were unable due to the intensity of the fire. The next day, the victim’s burned body was found within ten feet of the front door. The victim was burned over 95% of his body and died of carbon monoxide toxicity and thermal injury. Autopsy showed he was drugged and couldn’t escape. Regardless of the evidence of premeditated murder the trial court found that the Defendant’s lack of a criminal history was an applicable mitigating factor and enhancement factors that the victim was particularly vulnerable because of age or physical or mental disability, that the Defendant treated or allowed the victim to be treated with exceptional cruelty during the commission of the offense, that the Defendant had no hesitation about committing the crime when the risk to human life was high, and that the Defendant abused a position of private trust that significantly facilitated the commission of the offense. The trial court found that sentencing the Defendant to the maximum length in the Tennessee Department of Correction “was the just and proper sentence due to the Defendant’s misrepresentation and dishonesty as well as the overwhelming circumstantial proof of Defendant’s conniving and forethought regarding the crime.” ANALYSIS The Court of Criminal Appeals found that there was nothing that warranted waiver of the timely notice of appeal requirement with respect to the trial court’s original sentencing determinations and the trial court acted well within its discretion in declining to reduce or modify the Defendant’s sentence. The Defendant did not show any circumstances, warranting the alteration of her sentence in the interest of justice. ZALMA OPINION It takes a massive amount of chutzpah (Yiddish for unmitigated gall) to drug your husband so he could not escape being burned to death after setting fire to the house to kill him and collect on a life insurance policy, and then, when damning evidence was presented offer a Alford plea to manslaughter. To then complain that court imposed the maximum sentence even though her agreement with the court changed the aggravated, premeditated murder that could have resulted in life in prison to manslaughter and only 4 years. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk Sorry about the delay in posting. I’m recovering from pneumonia and spending most of the last week in bed with pills, Kleenex, coughing and sleep which I couldn’t get in the hospital. Should be act in shape next week but doctors make no promises.
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  • MMOexp:College Football 25 A Mixed Review
    With the release of College Football 25, excitement was high among fans, some even going so far as to invest in new consoles just to get their hands on the game. As a long-time football video game enthusiast, I have experienced both highs and lows with this latest installment. While College Football 25 excels in on-field action and presentation, several off-field issues diminish the overall experience. Here’s a detailed look at what works, what doesn’t, and what might be improved.
    On-Field Excellence
    College Football 25 stands out with its impressive graphics and gameplay. EA Orlando has clearly put significant effort into making the on-field action as realistic and engaging as possible. The visuals are striking—players’ sweat, exceptional lighting, and detailed animations all contribute to a more immersive experience. Unique team intros, mascot celebrations, and cheerleader performances add to the game's personality, capturing the essence of college football's pageantry and tradition.
    Gameplay has also seen notable improvements. The game runs faster and smoother than its predecessors, with quicker plays and more nimble player movements. The revamped passing system offers a learning curve but rewards precision with a better mix of throw arc and accuracy. For those preferring the familiar Madden controls, they are still available. Throw power now impacts ball speed and force, while pump fakes have been enhanced for more realistic play.
    The addition of new features, such as 12 hot route options for receivers and improved custom stem options, further enriches gameplay. A small but significant quality of life change allows the game to automatically run down the clock when taking a knee in a mathematically over game.
    Underwhelming Modes and UI Issues
    Despite the strong on-field performance, College Football 25 falters significantly with its modes and user interface. The game offers several modes, including Play Now, Road to the College Football Playoffs, Road to Glory, Dynasty, and College Ultimate Team. However, many of these modes feel underdeveloped and lack depth.
    The UI, in particular, is a major disappointment. Key information about player wear and tear and stamina is poorly displayed, often making it hard to discern what’s happening on the field. The automated hat count from Madden is missing, and stamina indicators are represented by small, unclear icons. The UI issues extend to the in-game commentary and bugs, such as persistent hot spots in drills and inaccurate commentary, which detract from the overall experience.
    Road to Glory, while offering some fun with mini-games and player progression, becomes repetitive quickly. The lack of meaningful in-game cutscenes and limited play call options can make playing as a quarterback feel restrictive and frustrating.
    Dynasty mode, a highlight for many, also falls short. It offers a decent foundation for managing a team and recruiting players but becomes tedious due to its repetitive nature. The absence of direct player management or training makes the mode feel more like a series of menu tasks rather than an engaging coaching experience.
    Ultimate Team and Tutorials
    College Football 25’s focus on Ultimate Team, with its emphasis on microtransactions and slot machine mechanics, is a major point of contention. The replacement of the skills trainer with Ultimate Team challenges, which are more about monetization than education, is a step backward. The lack of useful tutorials and fundamental mechanics guidance means new players will likely have to seek outside resources to understand the game’s deeper systems.
    Conclusion
    College Football 25 offers a solid foundation with its engaging on-field action and impressive visuals. However, the game’s shortcomings in UI design, mode depth, and tutorial support prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you’re a fan of college football looking for a visually stunning and dynamically engaging game, you’ll find a lot to enjoy. However, if you’re expecting a well-rounded experience with robust modes and user-friendly design, you might be disappointed.
    As the game matures and future updates are released, there’s hope that some of these issues will be addressed. For now, College Football 25 stands as a game with great potential but also significant room for improvement.
    For more sports game reviews, check out our coverage of Top Spin 2K2 and F1 Manager 2024. For everything else in gaming, keep it here at IGN.
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    MMOexp:College Football 25 A Mixed Review With the release of College Football 25, excitement was high among fans, some even going so far as to invest in new consoles just to get their hands on the game. As a long-time football video game enthusiast, I have experienced both highs and lows with this latest installment. While College Football 25 excels in on-field action and presentation, several off-field issues diminish the overall experience. Here’s a detailed look at what works, what doesn’t, and what might be improved. On-Field Excellence College Football 25 stands out with its impressive graphics and gameplay. EA Orlando has clearly put significant effort into making the on-field action as realistic and engaging as possible. The visuals are striking—players’ sweat, exceptional lighting, and detailed animations all contribute to a more immersive experience. Unique team intros, mascot celebrations, and cheerleader performances add to the game's personality, capturing the essence of college football's pageantry and tradition. Gameplay has also seen notable improvements. The game runs faster and smoother than its predecessors, with quicker plays and more nimble player movements. The revamped passing system offers a learning curve but rewards precision with a better mix of throw arc and accuracy. For those preferring the familiar Madden controls, they are still available. Throw power now impacts ball speed and force, while pump fakes have been enhanced for more realistic play. The addition of new features, such as 12 hot route options for receivers and improved custom stem options, further enriches gameplay. A small but significant quality of life change allows the game to automatically run down the clock when taking a knee in a mathematically over game. Underwhelming Modes and UI Issues Despite the strong on-field performance, College Football 25 falters significantly with its modes and user interface. The game offers several modes, including Play Now, Road to the College Football Playoffs, Road to Glory, Dynasty, and College Ultimate Team. However, many of these modes feel underdeveloped and lack depth. The UI, in particular, is a major disappointment. Key information about player wear and tear and stamina is poorly displayed, often making it hard to discern what’s happening on the field. The automated hat count from Madden is missing, and stamina indicators are represented by small, unclear icons. The UI issues extend to the in-game commentary and bugs, such as persistent hot spots in drills and inaccurate commentary, which detract from the overall experience. Road to Glory, while offering some fun with mini-games and player progression, becomes repetitive quickly. The lack of meaningful in-game cutscenes and limited play call options can make playing as a quarterback feel restrictive and frustrating. Dynasty mode, a highlight for many, also falls short. It offers a decent foundation for managing a team and recruiting players but becomes tedious due to its repetitive nature. The absence of direct player management or training makes the mode feel more like a series of menu tasks rather than an engaging coaching experience. Ultimate Team and Tutorials College Football 25’s focus on Ultimate Team, with its emphasis on microtransactions and slot machine mechanics, is a major point of contention. The replacement of the skills trainer with Ultimate Team challenges, which are more about monetization than education, is a step backward. The lack of useful tutorials and fundamental mechanics guidance means new players will likely have to seek outside resources to understand the game’s deeper systems. Conclusion College Football 25 offers a solid foundation with its engaging on-field action and impressive visuals. However, the game’s shortcomings in UI design, mode depth, and tutorial support prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you’re a fan of college football looking for a visually stunning and dynamically engaging game, you’ll find a lot to enjoy. However, if you’re expecting a well-rounded experience with robust modes and user-friendly design, you might be disappointed. As the game matures and future updates are released, there’s hope that some of these issues will be addressed. For now, College Football 25 stands as a game with great potential but also significant room for improvement. For more sports game reviews, check out our coverage of Top Spin 2K2 and F1 Manager 2024. For everything else in gaming, keep it here at IGN. MMOexp.com provide the safest and cheapest College Football 25 Coins service.
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  • No, The Bible Doesn’t Command We “Stand With Israel”

    When reporting or lamenting over the gross human rights violations and genocide by the modern state of Israel against the Palestinian people, many Christians immediately freak the heck out.

    In fact, I am often told that I am “not a Christian” because I dare criticize the state of Israel’s behavior, as if blind support of a modern nation state were an obligation of being a True Christian™.

    Upon being stripped of my membership card in Christianity, many of these “internet Bible scholars” quickly remind me: God commands us to stand with Israel! But is that even true?

    I mean, for those of us who grow up in EvangelFundamentalism we’re taught that from day one– but just because our childhood pastor taught us this, and just because Grandma believed it, doesn’t make it true.

    There has been a resurgence of voices claiming God commands us to stand with Israel since President Trump unveiled his “peace plan” for Israel and Palestine, which isn’t a plan for peace at all and is something that Christians and people of good will should overwhelmingly oppose.

    As your Bible Explainer in Chief, let me quickly break it down for you– because no, the Bible doesn’t command we stand with Israel.

    1. The entire “stand with Israel” theology is based on one verse, and the verse had nothing to do with any modern nation state born a few thousand years later.

    The bottom line is that if you believe that the STATE OF ISRAEL IS YHWH'S CHOSEN...
    Then YOU really need too actually READ YOUR BIBLE!

    The Most High does NOT care about a genocidal nation founded in 1947, that worships #Lucifer and murders His people without consequence!

    The nation of Israel, at best, is a Satanic group of impersonators...
    with a violent history of theft and deception, who are known for stealing other people's history and identity as well

    So just STOP IT!
    Israel is NOT the people of the bible...
    And if you think they are you have clearly not read the bible!

    https://www.benjaminlcorey.com/no-bible-doesnt-command-stand-israel/
    No, The Bible Doesn’t Command We “Stand With Israel” When reporting or lamenting over the gross human rights violations and genocide by the modern state of Israel against the Palestinian people, many Christians immediately freak the heck out. In fact, I am often told that I am “not a Christian” because I dare criticize the state of Israel’s behavior, as if blind support of a modern nation state were an obligation of being a True Christian™. Upon being stripped of my membership card in Christianity, many of these “internet Bible scholars” quickly remind me: God commands us to stand with Israel! But is that even true? I mean, for those of us who grow up in EvangelFundamentalism we’re taught that from day one– but just because our childhood pastor taught us this, and just because Grandma believed it, doesn’t make it true. There has been a resurgence of voices claiming God commands us to stand with Israel since President Trump unveiled his “peace plan” for Israel and Palestine, which isn’t a plan for peace at all and is something that Christians and people of good will should overwhelmingly oppose. As your Bible Explainer in Chief, let me quickly break it down for you– because no, the Bible doesn’t command we stand with Israel. 1. The entire “stand with Israel” theology is based on one verse, and the verse had nothing to do with any modern nation state born a few thousand years later. The bottom line is that if you believe that the STATE OF ISRAEL IS YHWH'S CHOSEN... Then YOU really need too actually READ YOUR BIBLE! The Most High does NOT care about a genocidal nation founded in 1947, that worships #Lucifer and murders His people without consequence! The nation of Israel, at best, is a Satanic group of impersonators... with a violent history of theft and deception, who are known for stealing other people's history and identity as well So just STOP IT! Israel is NOT the people of the bible... And if you think they are you have clearly not read the bible! https://www.benjaminlcorey.com/no-bible-doesnt-command-stand-israel/
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    No, The Bible Doesn't Command We "Stand With Israel" - Benjamin L. Corey
    When reporting or lamenting over the gross human rights violations and genocide by the modern state of Israel against the Palestinian people, many Christians immediately freak the heck out. In fact, I am often told that I am “not a Christian” because I dare criticize the state of Israel’s behavior, as if blind support of […]
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  • Have you watched my collaboration with @thetapelibrary ? So far feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Let me know what you think! I've been really happy with how it turned out. I can't wait to do another one hopefully sometime soon :)

    Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCAa1UhMtsc&t=169s
    Have you watched my collaboration with @thetapelibrary ? So far feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Let me know what you think! I've been really happy with how it turned out. I can't wait to do another one hopefully sometime soon :) Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCAa1UhMtsc&t=169s
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  • I am Thankful

    Thanksgiving Wishes from the Zalma Family

    Post 4938

    Posted on November 27, 2024 by Barry Zalma

    See the full video at and at hope, on this Thanksgiving weekend, that you can join my family and me remembering that it is more important to think about our blessings and those things that we have to be thankful for than to get in line for “Black Friday” to buy an inexpensive flat screen t.v. or tablet. Enjoy the holiday and your family as I will.

    My family and I have much to be thankful for this year. My first born daughter, Stephanie Zalma, continues to care for my wife 24 hours a day 7 days a week with love and patience as Thea continues as Nana to our two grandchildren and the loving mother of our three children.

    After receiving a new Aortic Heart Valve I am personally in good health, walking about 25 miles a week. Exercising my, apparently unusual, mode of retirement, I work only six to eight hours a day doing what I love the most, writing about insurance, insurance claims, insurance law and acting as an insurance claims consultant and expert witness.

    To me, I am thankful for you, my friends, clients and readers of “Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter,” my blog “Zalma on Insurance,” and my books and other writing including the third Edition of the ten volumes of my treatise, “Zalma on Insurance Claims” and the Fourteenth Edition of “Property Investigation Checklists.”

    As a first generation American I am honored to join with all Americans the ability to celebrate Thanksgiving that started when the United States was a dream and just a colony of Great Britain, to give thanks for the good things in life at least once a year. It took Abraham Lincoln, our greatest President to make it an official holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday gives me and my family the opportunity to consider the blessings we have received and to thank all who have made it possible.

    Please allow me this opportunity to explain to you all the things I, and my family, can continue to give thanks for:

    1. I have loved my wife of almost 57 years since we first met when she was nine and I was twelve.
    2. I am thankful that she still loves me and lets me make clear every day that I love her more now than I did when she ignored me when I was 12.
    3. My three adult children who are successes in their own right.
    4. That my three children who put up with my wife and I, and are healthy, successful, and mostly happy in what they do.
    5. My almost eight-year-old granddaughter and my 22 year-old grandson live nearby, my grandson is now a successful college graduate from Puget Sound University in Washington state and working full time in I.T.
    6. My clients who, for the more than 57 years have allowed me to earn a living doing what I love. I practiced law until I let my license go inactive, acting as a consultant, testifying as an expert witness and writing materials to help others provide excellence in claims services as members of the insurance profession.
    7. My publishers the American Bar Association, Full Court Press, Fastcase.com, Thomson Reuters and Amazon.com.
    8. My dearly departed parents and grandparents for having the good sense to leave the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th Century so we could avoid the Holocaust and I could be born American.
    9. My country for giving me a place to live and work in peace and complain about it without fear.
    10. The state of California, where I was born, and have lived for 82 years, for allowing me to have my home and grow my family, and the ability to pay California’s high taxes for the privilege.
    11. Those of you who read what I write and gain something from it.
    12. Eighty two years of mostly good health, but for a small heart attack,clogged arteries, a failed Aortic heart valve, ant the surgeons that gave me the ability to continue to work – albeit at a reduced rate.
    13. Allowing me the health and ambition to avoid my cardiologist by walking every day and working on my garden and bonsai with one of my Chinese Elms in a pot for more than 49 years.
    14. The hundreds of friends I have never met but with whom the Internet has allowed me to communicate in parts of the world I have never visited.
    15. The wonder of the Internet that allows me to publish E-books, ZIFL and my blog instantly on line.
    16. That my family can get together to express our thanks for each other and our happiness this year again without a need for anything but enjoying each other’s company and some good food.
    17. That most of you who I know only by my publications can also gather with your families to express your thanks.

    When I enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1964, I volunteered ostensibly to avoid the draft and volunteered to serve anywhere in the world. Fortunately, the Army made assignments in alphabetical order and I was sent by the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps to Peoria, Illinois where I became a Special Agent in Charge of an office investigating people who sought security clearances. I was trained to be an investigator and enjoyed every minute of the job.

    Until the Army I had never seen a river without a concrete bottom only to see the mighty Mississippi as my first real river. I had never seen snow other than in the distance on mountains only to find myself shoveling the snow off the driveway in the small half-of-a-house I rented from an old couple who could not do it themselves.

    My investigative assignments required me to travel throughout Central Illinois from the Iowa to the Indiana borders. I stopped at court houses along the way, all of which had signs that Abraham Lincoln practiced law there. Those experiences with the courts, law enforcement officers, and court personnel probably gave me the incentive to become a lawyer.

    When I finished my three year enlistment I returned home, proposed marriage to the love of my life, who fortunately for me, accepted. I began the study of law at night and found my first real job where I could use the skills I learned in the Army. I was hired as a claims trainee at the Fireman’s Fund American Insurance Company who spent the time to train me to be a claims adjuster. The training was, unlike modern insurers, thorough. I was required to read a treatise on insurance and insurance claims handling. I was sent out with experienced adjusters in all types of insurance Fireman’s Fund wrote to learn as they adjusted claims, and eventually allowed to deal with the public under close supervision.

    Contrary to the requirements of the insurance industry at the time, Fireman’s Fund allowed me to study law at night while I worked as a full-time insurance adjuster. I was fortunate enough to work for a claims manager – Coleman T. Mobley – who did not require me to go out of state to adjust major storm claims if it interfered with my law school studies. Since I was in law school 50 weeks a year the only catastrophe storm duty I was required to work was a fire storm that burned from the San Fernando Valley to the ocean at Malibu. Because of Mr. Mobley and the Fireman’s Fund I was able to complete my studies and pass the California Bar in 1971 and be admitted to the California Bar on January 2, 1972.

    I took a cut in pay to get my first job as an Associate Attorney with a law firm that was willing to teach me to be a lawyer handling every kind of problem a new lawyer could face from wills, tort claims, divorce, drunk driving, trials, depositions, and dozens of orders to show cause in multiple courts around the Inland Empire of California. By doing so, when I started practicing law in 1972, I became a lawyer who could deal with any issue brought to me. I was fortunate enough to be able to move to an insurance law firm in Century City where I was assigned to a coverage lawyer who was trying to deal with over 500 active matters and, who, when I arrived, assigned 250 of the matters to me and pointed me to the firm’s library to learn what to do.

    At the time new technology was an IBM Selectric typewriter that could erase errors from the keyboard without the need to use white-out paint. I did legal research in the firm’s large library which, when it was inadequate for the task, I drove to the County Law Library in downtown Los Angeles to adequately research legal questions .

    Research in a large library took days to find support for an issue. I needed three professional legal secretaries to keep up with my dictation. Now, using modern technology, I can do the same legal research in 30 minutes on Fastcase.com, need no secretary, and can operate my consulting, writing, training and publishing businesses with no employees.

    In 1979 I decided it was time to be my own boss. I started a law firm called Barry Zalma, Inc. with a secretary who came from my last firm and brought an IBM Selectric typewriter with her into a small windowless office. I had obtained a line of credit from a bank that I hoped would carry us until the practice started since the only case I was sure of when I moved into my new office, was my sister’s rear-ender from which I could not, and did not, take a fee.

    The office was furnished with a file cabinet from my father-in-law’s dental practice and a dining room table from my wife’s grandmother who had passed away. I received my first call at 8:10 a.m. on the first day, October 1, 1979, from Alan Worboys, a claims person speaking for Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London and my practice began. Alan became, and still is, a long time friend. I had nothing to do on October 3, 1979 so I wrote an article for publication. After that, I had no peace and the firm quickly grew to 9 lawyers and a staff to serve them all defending people who were insured and acting as coverage counsel for insurers who needed advice and counsel concerning interpretation of insurance contracts and how to deal with attempted fraud. I, and the lawyers who joined the firm also provided defense to insureds of our clients and defense of suits against the insurers for tort, including the tort of bad faith.

    I was more successful than I ever expected. I, whose experience was limited to Los Angeles County and Central Illinois, found a need to travel to Taipei, Taiwan and London, England on behalf of my clients. I worked, as I had learned from my father who survived the Depression, 16 hours a day, six or seven days a week. When I became 75 years old my firm had been reduced back to a sole practice and I decided it was time to stop practicing law and become a consultant and fulfill my childhood dream to be an author.

    I am a very lucky and happy man. I do work that I love. I fulfilled my childhood dreams. I Live in a home I have owned for more than 49 years that my wife and I adapted and increased as children were born to meet our needs. I have the love of my life with me and look forward to celebrating our 57th wedding anniversary next month. I am honored that my eldest daughter has come back to live with us and care for my wife and I who are not able to do everything we used to do.

    I have three wonderful children, two grandchildren and all live close. My son, and his business shares my office building and has time to visit with me as allowed by his busy schedule.

    (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc.

    Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos.

    Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe

    Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg

    Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk

    This is a long article so go to https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-am-thankful-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-bzysc, to read the full article.
    I am Thankful Thanksgiving Wishes from the Zalma Family Post 4938 Posted on November 27, 2024 by Barry Zalma See the full video at and at hope, on this Thanksgiving weekend, that you can join my family and me remembering that it is more important to think about our blessings and those things that we have to be thankful for than to get in line for “Black Friday” to buy an inexpensive flat screen t.v. or tablet. Enjoy the holiday and your family as I will. My family and I have much to be thankful for this year. My first born daughter, Stephanie Zalma, continues to care for my wife 24 hours a day 7 days a week with love and patience as Thea continues as Nana to our two grandchildren and the loving mother of our three children. After receiving a new Aortic Heart Valve I am personally in good health, walking about 25 miles a week. Exercising my, apparently unusual, mode of retirement, I work only six to eight hours a day doing what I love the most, writing about insurance, insurance claims, insurance law and acting as an insurance claims consultant and expert witness. To me, I am thankful for you, my friends, clients and readers of “Zalma’s Insurance Fraud Letter,” my blog “Zalma on Insurance,” and my books and other writing including the third Edition of the ten volumes of my treatise, “Zalma on Insurance Claims” and the Fourteenth Edition of “Property Investigation Checklists.” As a first generation American I am honored to join with all Americans the ability to celebrate Thanksgiving that started when the United States was a dream and just a colony of Great Britain, to give thanks for the good things in life at least once a year. It took Abraham Lincoln, our greatest President to make it an official holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday gives me and my family the opportunity to consider the blessings we have received and to thank all who have made it possible. Please allow me this opportunity to explain to you all the things I, and my family, can continue to give thanks for: 1. I have loved my wife of almost 57 years since we first met when she was nine and I was twelve. 2. I am thankful that she still loves me and lets me make clear every day that I love her more now than I did when she ignored me when I was 12. 3. My three adult children who are successes in their own right. 4. That my three children who put up with my wife and I, and are healthy, successful, and mostly happy in what they do. 5. My almost eight-year-old granddaughter and my 22 year-old grandson live nearby, my grandson is now a successful college graduate from Puget Sound University in Washington state and working full time in I.T. 6. My clients who, for the more than 57 years have allowed me to earn a living doing what I love. I practiced law until I let my license go inactive, acting as a consultant, testifying as an expert witness and writing materials to help others provide excellence in claims services as members of the insurance profession. 7. My publishers the American Bar Association, Full Court Press, Fastcase.com, Thomson Reuters and Amazon.com. 8. My dearly departed parents and grandparents for having the good sense to leave the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th Century so we could avoid the Holocaust and I could be born American. 9. My country for giving me a place to live and work in peace and complain about it without fear. 10. The state of California, where I was born, and have lived for 82 years, for allowing me to have my home and grow my family, and the ability to pay California’s high taxes for the privilege. 11. Those of you who read what I write and gain something from it. 12. Eighty two years of mostly good health, but for a small heart attack,clogged arteries, a failed Aortic heart valve, ant the surgeons that gave me the ability to continue to work – albeit at a reduced rate. 13. Allowing me the health and ambition to avoid my cardiologist by walking every day and working on my garden and bonsai with one of my Chinese Elms in a pot for more than 49 years. 14. The hundreds of friends I have never met but with whom the Internet has allowed me to communicate in parts of the world I have never visited. 15. The wonder of the Internet that allows me to publish E-books, ZIFL and my blog instantly on line. 16. That my family can get together to express our thanks for each other and our happiness this year again without a need for anything but enjoying each other’s company and some good food. 17. That most of you who I know only by my publications can also gather with your families to express your thanks. When I enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1964, I volunteered ostensibly to avoid the draft and volunteered to serve anywhere in the world. Fortunately, the Army made assignments in alphabetical order and I was sent by the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps to Peoria, Illinois where I became a Special Agent in Charge of an office investigating people who sought security clearances. I was trained to be an investigator and enjoyed every minute of the job. Until the Army I had never seen a river without a concrete bottom only to see the mighty Mississippi as my first real river. I had never seen snow other than in the distance on mountains only to find myself shoveling the snow off the driveway in the small half-of-a-house I rented from an old couple who could not do it themselves. My investigative assignments required me to travel throughout Central Illinois from the Iowa to the Indiana borders. I stopped at court houses along the way, all of which had signs that Abraham Lincoln practiced law there. Those experiences with the courts, law enforcement officers, and court personnel probably gave me the incentive to become a lawyer. When I finished my three year enlistment I returned home, proposed marriage to the love of my life, who fortunately for me, accepted. I began the study of law at night and found my first real job where I could use the skills I learned in the Army. I was hired as a claims trainee at the Fireman’s Fund American Insurance Company who spent the time to train me to be a claims adjuster. The training was, unlike modern insurers, thorough. I was required to read a treatise on insurance and insurance claims handling. I was sent out with experienced adjusters in all types of insurance Fireman’s Fund wrote to learn as they adjusted claims, and eventually allowed to deal with the public under close supervision. Contrary to the requirements of the insurance industry at the time, Fireman’s Fund allowed me to study law at night while I worked as a full-time insurance adjuster. I was fortunate enough to work for a claims manager – Coleman T. Mobley – who did not require me to go out of state to adjust major storm claims if it interfered with my law school studies. Since I was in law school 50 weeks a year the only catastrophe storm duty I was required to work was a fire storm that burned from the San Fernando Valley to the ocean at Malibu. Because of Mr. Mobley and the Fireman’s Fund I was able to complete my studies and pass the California Bar in 1971 and be admitted to the California Bar on January 2, 1972. I took a cut in pay to get my first job as an Associate Attorney with a law firm that was willing to teach me to be a lawyer handling every kind of problem a new lawyer could face from wills, tort claims, divorce, drunk driving, trials, depositions, and dozens of orders to show cause in multiple courts around the Inland Empire of California. By doing so, when I started practicing law in 1972, I became a lawyer who could deal with any issue brought to me. I was fortunate enough to be able to move to an insurance law firm in Century City where I was assigned to a coverage lawyer who was trying to deal with over 500 active matters and, who, when I arrived, assigned 250 of the matters to me and pointed me to the firm’s library to learn what to do. At the time new technology was an IBM Selectric typewriter that could erase errors from the keyboard without the need to use white-out paint. I did legal research in the firm’s large library which, when it was inadequate for the task, I drove to the County Law Library in downtown Los Angeles to adequately research legal questions . Research in a large library took days to find support for an issue. I needed three professional legal secretaries to keep up with my dictation. Now, using modern technology, I can do the same legal research in 30 minutes on Fastcase.com, need no secretary, and can operate my consulting, writing, training and publishing businesses with no employees. In 1979 I decided it was time to be my own boss. I started a law firm called Barry Zalma, Inc. with a secretary who came from my last firm and brought an IBM Selectric typewriter with her into a small windowless office. I had obtained a line of credit from a bank that I hoped would carry us until the practice started since the only case I was sure of when I moved into my new office, was my sister’s rear-ender from which I could not, and did not, take a fee. The office was furnished with a file cabinet from my father-in-law’s dental practice and a dining room table from my wife’s grandmother who had passed away. I received my first call at 8:10 a.m. on the first day, October 1, 1979, from Alan Worboys, a claims person speaking for Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London and my practice began. Alan became, and still is, a long time friend. I had nothing to do on October 3, 1979 so I wrote an article for publication. After that, I had no peace and the firm quickly grew to 9 lawyers and a staff to serve them all defending people who were insured and acting as coverage counsel for insurers who needed advice and counsel concerning interpretation of insurance contracts and how to deal with attempted fraud. I, and the lawyers who joined the firm also provided defense to insureds of our clients and defense of suits against the insurers for tort, including the tort of bad faith. I was more successful than I ever expected. I, whose experience was limited to Los Angeles County and Central Illinois, found a need to travel to Taipei, Taiwan and London, England on behalf of my clients. I worked, as I had learned from my father who survived the Depression, 16 hours a day, six or seven days a week. When I became 75 years old my firm had been reduced back to a sole practice and I decided it was time to stop practicing law and become a consultant and fulfill my childhood dream to be an author. I am a very lucky and happy man. I do work that I love. I fulfilled my childhood dreams. I Live in a home I have owned for more than 49 years that my wife and I adapted and increased as children were born to meet our needs. I have the love of my life with me and look forward to celebrating our 57th wedding anniversary next month. I am honored that my eldest daughter has come back to live with us and care for my wife and I who are not able to do everything we used to do. I have three wonderful children, two grandchildren and all live close. My son, and his business shares my office building and has time to visit with me as allowed by his busy schedule. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk This is a long article so go to https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-am-thankful-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-bzysc, to read the full article.
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  • https://thewashingtonstandard.com/divide-conquer-political-riptides-threaten-to-overwhelm-the-nation/
    https://thewashingtonstandard.com/divide-conquer-political-riptides-threaten-to-overwhelm-the-nation/
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    Divide & Conquer: Political Riptides Threaten to Overwhelm the Nation - The Washington Standard
    “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, ...
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    Bruce Jenner is a man. He should be able to use whatever restroom he chooses in the male only mental hospital he gets sent to for promoting his vile delusion and brainwashing vulnerable kids. he is not a victim, he is not a Christian, he is not conservative or MAGA, and he is not 'one of the few people who are genuinely trans'. he is a pervert and a reprobate. #freedom has nothing to do with allowing such people to tell lies to vulnerable people. he might support lower taxes for elites like himself but does he agree that men are men and that men who pretend to be women are dangerous to society? No he doesn't? he may profess to believe that 18 is the magic number when a person can 'transition' and mutilate their bodies, but has anyone ever actually transitioned? of course the yhavent. transitioning is a lie from the enemy who seeks to kill steal and destroy. Jesus Christ the son of the Great I AM called by his Father's holy name, will cast that snake and all transgender who do not repent of their delusion and obey the gospel into the eternal fires. acts 2:38 is where you should start and the whole king James Bible's counsel which is God's own Word should guide you to victory. otherwise you will join Bruce Jenner in those fires where youll never have to meet a 'Christian bigot' ever again and you can 'enjoy' you 'safe space'. Amen
    BrotherMichaelMurphy @MichaelMurphy 2h · · Guns of Gab (Uncensored) Bruce Jenner is a man. He should be able to use whatever restroom he chooses in the male only mental hospital he gets sent to for promoting his vile delusion and brainwashing vulnerable kids. he is not a victim, he is not a Christian, he is not conservative or MAGA, and he is not 'one of the few people who are genuinely trans'. he is a pervert and a reprobate. #freedom has nothing to do with allowing such people to tell lies to vulnerable people. he might support lower taxes for elites like himself but does he agree that men are men and that men who pretend to be women are dangerous to society? No he doesn't? he may profess to believe that 18 is the magic number when a person can 'transition' and mutilate their bodies, but has anyone ever actually transitioned? of course the yhavent. transitioning is a lie from the enemy who seeks to kill steal and destroy. Jesus Christ the son of the Great I AM called by his Father's holy name, will cast that snake and all transgender who do not repent of their delusion and obey the gospel into the eternal fires. acts 2:38 is where you should start and the whole king James Bible's counsel which is God's own Word should guide you to victory. otherwise you will join Bruce Jenner in those fires where youll never have to meet a 'Christian bigot' ever again and you can 'enjoy' you 'safe space'. Amen
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  • 🅷🅸🆂🆃🅾🆁🆈
    Legend holds that on November 21, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln composes a letter to Lydia Bixby, a widow and mother of five men who had been killed in the Civil War. A copy of the letter was then published in the Boston Evening Transcript on November 25 and signed “Abraham Lincoln.” The original letter has never been found.

    The letter expressed condolences to Mrs. Bixby on the death of her five sons, who had fought to preserve the Union in the Civil War. The author regrets how “weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming.” He continued with a prayer that “our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement [and leave you] the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours, to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of Freedom.”
    🅷🅸🆂🆃🅾🆁🆈 Legend holds that on November 21, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln composes a letter to Lydia Bixby, a widow and mother of five men who had been killed in the Civil War. A copy of the letter was then published in the Boston Evening Transcript on November 25 and signed “Abraham Lincoln.” The original letter has never been found. The letter expressed condolences to Mrs. Bixby on the death of her five sons, who had fought to preserve the Union in the Civil War. The author regrets how “weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming.” He continued with a prayer that “our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement [and leave you] the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours, to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of Freedom.”
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  • KAMALA SPENT ALL THEIR MONEY TRYING TO BUY HOLLYWOOD...
    Hahaha the DNC announced they are laying off long-term, permanent staffers with just 1 day’s notice and no severance pay after overwhelming election losses.
    One DNC finance committee member says the DNC is in a “dire financial situation”
    The death of the Democrat Party is in full swing.
    KAMALA SPENT ALL THEIR MONEY TRYING TO BUY HOLLYWOOD... Hahaha the DNC announced they are laying off long-term, permanent staffers with just 1 day’s notice and no severance pay after overwhelming election losses. One DNC finance committee member says the DNC is in a “dire financial situation” 😂 The death of the Democrat Party is in full swing.
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