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Who Is the Guiltless? A Reflection on the Israel-Hamas Struggle of October 7, 2023
Yet again the Israel-Hamas struggle that ejected on October 7, 2023, brought up the deep rooted issue: Who is the honest? As rockets took off, and strains raised, the world watched eagerly, attempting to interpret the complicated trap of authentic complaints, political desires, and human affliction. This exposition means to reveal insight into the complicated elements of the contention and the test of deciding honesty in an apparently unending pattern of savagery.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Journal
Gabon's Football Child Sex Abuse Is An Example Of Rampant Ignored Child Sex Abuse In Africa
Sunday, 8 October 2023 By: TB Obwoge No one listened to the children of Gabon, when they reported about the sex abuse within the football leagues. BBC News recently blew the lid of off the sex scandal in their most recent report. The abuse which took place for 20-30 years in Gabon.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Journal
Canada House Speaker resigns after celebrating Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II
Canada House Speaker resigns after celebrating Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons Anthony Rota resigned his post Tuesday, days after he praised a Ukrainian veteran who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Journal
The Simulationist’s Marriage
Why do Simulationist’s teach that marriage is a rite encoded within the master program? The rites make the Simulator’s present in our midst. Like the other rites, marriage is not just for the good of individuals, or the couple, but for the simulation as a whole. The Simulationist faith teaches that marriage between two simulationally submerged persons is a rite. This rite was written into the code by the Simulator(s) at the time of the first programming. It is still bound by the same quantum probabilistics that guide all simulation rites (is effected by randomness) but it was given a higher probability of producing good outcomes. In the Catechism of the Simulation it is written that the rite of marriage improves simulation “goodness” or “rightness” overall within the simulation with a probability of 74.76%. Conversely the probability of marriage reducing overall “goodness” is very small, only 4.8%. The pre-internet prophets saw the marriage of a man and woman as a symbol of the covenant relationship between Simulator(s) and his/their simulated creations (they did not have direct knowledge of the simulated nature of existence, yet they foresaw that something akin to a simulated world-view was possible). The permanent and exclusive union between husband and wife mirrors the mutual commitment between the Simulator(s) and his people. In Letters to the Awoken People, it says that this union is a symbol of the relationship between Simulator and all the people who have awoken to the simulational nature of existence and accepted it as the correct and factual description of the universe and ourselves within it.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Journal
Doors Closes So That You May Change Direction
The realization that God is the one who opens and closes doors in our lives can be both comforting and challenging. It can be comforting to know that God is in control and that we can trust Him in all situations. However, it can also be challenging to accept closed doors, especially when we feel like we are being blocked from something that we want.
By Kabelo Visser2 years ago in Journal
2 short history. Thiruvarutpragasa Vallalar with Vadivudai amman & Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Birth mystery revealed
Once Saint Arutperunjothi Vallalar went to temple of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakthi in Thiruvottriyur. He walks many miles everyday to visit the temple and come back. His sister-in-law asked Him to eat that day in His sister’s house.
By Sai Suhasini Ramalingam2 years ago in Journal
A Night of Faith and Unseen Guardians at Summer Youth Camp
In July 2023, I found myself in a familiar and challenging role: a Youth Coordinator at our church's annual summer camp. Held at Jacinto P. Elpa National High School in Mindanao, Philippines, the camp promised spiritual growth, community, and, as it turned out, a touch of the mysterious that would test and ultimately strengthen my faith.
By Jeptha Joy Orgino2 years ago in Journal
From Classics to Contemporary: The Best Books of 2023 You Can't Miss!
The joy of immersing oneself in the world of books is akin to embarking on a thrilling adventure, and in 2023, that adventure promises to be more captivating than ever before. Whether you're a voracious reader or just looking to pick up a new hobby, this guide will take you on a journey through the best books of 2023 that you simply can't afford to miss. From classics that have withstood the test of time to contemporary gems that are making waves, the Durham Bookstore near you is your gateway to literary excellence.
By Lydia Watts2 years ago in Journal
JESSICA. Content Warning.
In a time, long past, in a village nestled at the foot of a towering mountain range, there lived a young woman named Jessica. Her name was not merely a label, but a profound reflection of her character and the ancient meanings woven into it.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in Journal









