We do have textual evidence other than the bible that points to his existence.
Idk why you would need textual evidence besides the Bible to be certain the guy existed. It's not like these are magical books that sprung from the earth. They have historical reasons for existing and the most likely reason includes the existence of the dude.
No they don't care about that. They know foreign governments do that all the time on Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, etc. This is about protecting lobbyists' business interests, and right now the biggest lobbyists and campain contributors are also tik tok's competitors.
Everywhere on the internet is America
The website has a graph for that and for protein as well. It's pretty neat
If you just go after capital gains as income, you’re also going after people’s savings and retirement accounts. Not good.
Unless you just make the tax progressive, like any sane system. It can start at 0 for the average retirement savings amount of capital gains and just go up once you start reaching crazy amounts of wealth
You know you can follow people on tiktok right? The "following" page only shows peoples videos you follow in the order in which they were uploaded
I can tell you it's algorithm sucks in comparison for me
But the bombings did prevent a lot of OTHER war crimes that were definitely on the table so they're justified /s
Soft drinks include any non hard drink, including all the non carbonated stuff. This is specifically referring to carbonated beverages.
How effective is it this year, anyone know? I got mine and the new COVID shot around the same time early October
The sun does weird stuff to melatonin and teenage brains are weird
Explains all the school shootings in those other countries that allow abortion and evolution.
All pain is mental pain
And when I Google it, it seems to say yes, Tylenol might work on emotional pain
Pain relief helps me sleep when I'm in pain
Some Tylenol for a day or two really helps me sleep. Don't wanna rely on that too long though
I'm really interested in what these books meant to the people who compiled the bible. Presumably the people who choose these texts could read and understood they didn't all exactly agree on everything. Your point about revelation for example is obviously silly because of course that's how it's written, but the important question is what did it come to mean to the early church? The book clearly isn't a catechism so discerning what it meant to early Christians takes a lot more effort than simply reading it and even understanding the authors meaning. Most "prophecy" in the bible isn't written as prophecy and you kinda gotta squint to even agree with Jesus explaining how something is a fulfilled prophecy.
You also have to have a reasonable belief the company representative is authorized to do whatever they're doing to be entitled to it.
Ain't nothing hidden at the airport. It's as secure as the bus
Recipes ain't the problem. It's butchering. How do I get the steak out
What's the piece that's supposed to fail first (and prevent damage) called?
The little metal pegs on a snow blower or a fuse in a circuit are examples I can think of.