In last Sunday’s Gospel, the Lord warns against the use of words and / or hate uncivilized, such as (Raqa and silly). Yet the Lord Jesus often used very strong language for some of his opponents sometimes nicknames like vipers, hypocrites and tombs.We live in a world that often stresses the use of soft language and euphemisms. Although it is not a bad thing, but they also tend to develop a type of fine quality leather and a political correctness that is too picky about many things, often taking personally what is not personally.What understood both in general education …
- Photo voltaic power will be low cost and dependable throughout China by 2060
- European fuel costs surge 20% after cooling right down to $980 per 1,000 cubic meters
- ‘We even have emotions’: Khabib suggests anti-Dagestani stance in protection of Moscow Metro assault, explains Conor McGregor joke
- RT visits Russia’s northernmost city, the place individuals get KNOCKED OVER by Arctic winds and get energy from a FLOATING NUCLEAR reactor
- Xenophon, Anabasis [Xen. Anab. 3.4; Xenophon describes the ruins of two Assyrian cities]
5 recent posts for today:
- Smithsonian Institute Denounces White Oppression [semi-satire]
- Healthcare very expensive Jaguar Lister Knobbly, it will be possible to drive on the roads
- By pretending the world is uniquely merciless to girls, smug feminists solely enrage males who threat & sacrifice their lives every day
- SC has no grounds for the release of the former Director of the “Gogol-Center”
- US greenback and rouble equally enticing to Russians as technique of financial savings ballot exhibits