Member Since November 1, 2009 , From Hayfork, United States
If your theory demands that Reality be different than she is well-known to be, your theory is probably wrong. .
About Josh Geller:

Independant scholar, student of alchemy, history, traditional medicine and astronomy, person making progress.

 

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Answered: INFO ABOUT KY IMPORTS INC., PO BOX 22446, 40252

I will say this, I called them to order a derringer, and they quickly told me that they were only selling the black powder derringers. Fortunately or unfortunately, as it may turn out to be (this was ...

Answered: INFO ABOUT KY IMPORTS INC., PO BOX 22446, 40252

I don't know the answer to this question, but I'd like to know it. .

Commented: About Kibbutz's answer

I believe that you are not religious: I make no assumptions about you at all. I am religious, personally, though not orthoprax. I'm a big fan of Mordecai Anieliwicz, and I don't have any particular ...

Commented: About Greater is he not me's answer (This answer is not available)

You are giving a theological answer to a political question. This is not at all helpful. God permits what He permits: a human saying in advance, on whatever basis, what that might be seems to be the ...

Commented: About Ol' Yeddar's answer

God knows all things; I know nothing at all. I suppose you know a few things? .

Answered: Part one of two; There is truth and there are ...

Nothing is happening now that hasn't always happened. The means of communication are more efficient than they ever were is all. People who predict a particular apocalypse misunderstand the whole ...

Commented: About Kibbutz's answer

"Helpful" in the sense of helping the conversation along, of course. Where would we be without controversy? .

Commented: About Kibbutz's answer

Indeed, Rabbi Hunt. As far as I know, there is a religion that focusses on people's bloodlines, but it is not Judaism. .

Commented: About Kibbutz's answer

So the question becomes, how and why can religious leaders make rules for those not members of their particular sect, that is, for those who have not voluntarily committed to adhere to the rules that ...

Commented: About Kibbutz's answer

Pardon me, there are several workable solutions, none of which are acceptable to all sides, and some of which are probably generally unacceptable - for example, traditionally, the conquering party ...

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