This should definitely be pushed back against through the proper channels but as it is it’s also a delicious opportunity for some good old fashioned malicious compliance. Teaching about the bible could be a great way to turn people away from the religions based on it.
Also obligatory George Carlin on the ten commandments. Maybe this video can be shown in schools as a teaching aid to put the 10 commandments in a modern contex.
Lead supposedly does not have an unpleasant taste, unlike other poisons and heavy metals. Combine it with some high-fructose corn syrup and you have a delicious path to heavy metal poisoning!
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They’ll get it back. Dips are only ever temporary and markets always go up, over time. This will be true forever, until the heat death of the universe.
He’s following Harris around because Trump is literally too old and tired to do Harris’ level of campaigning. And in a few hours Harris will have a VP also running around. Best of luck JD. Harris has been flying to several states a day.
I’m just waiting for all the pastors and parents to find out their kids are learning what the Bible really says.
There is plenty of good history to teach from it, but they might not like the fact that Noah was based on the Mesopotamian Enkidu and the creation myth was a rewrite of the murder of the Mother Goddess Tiamat.
Going to the youtube comments section for History Time’s videos on early human civilizations, and Peter Pringle’s songs about the Epic of Gilgamesh…
Basically any mention of historic/legend/mythological events that the Bible based one of its stories on is met with protests of do your research and you’ll see the Bible didn’t steal anything ever, and you’re dumb for thinking that
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