The Rule of the Majority?
i.e.The credibility of expert witnesses is judged by the majority to be beyond reproof.
Therefor reality is what the majority says it is.
I imagine those people who were rescued with their pets are then parted from them. If that is the case they probably would prefer not to be rescued at all if it means parting with their pets. They could have stayed in their attics until the flood receded and been spared the further anguish.
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We sin because we are forced to, and then we are forgiven if we know we sinned, so our sins are not revisited upon us. And we become stronger in our resistance.
Ok so we are sinless until we do something that is against our conscience, thru temptation by Jinn, and we are forgiven because we know it was wrong and try not to do it again.
...and as this process repeats we become stronger in avoiding sin.
That's the trouble with the hearsay evidence that we have provided here, it's unsubstanciable except by relying on other witnesses. So any and all unsubstantiated evidence is admissible in this discussion, including ad hominem attacks evidently.
The psalm redirects are faulty on the Wiki page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shemhamphorasch#The_72-fold_name
I tried changing the first one from {{Bibleverse|Psalms|3:3}} to [[Bibleverse|Psalms|3:3]]
but that didn't help.
I speaking of the "Good News", raised by yourself, inferring that schizophrenia is not genetically related and can yet be associated with psychiatric or religious roots.
If life mirrors us, why would we accept what is given us as fact?
If life is a mirror we know that the Word God gave us is a lie because we are liars.
What is unsporting about giving us a lie? Makes perfect sense to me.
Camouflage being the talent passed on from the OP's Sith mother and father, Sir Geoffrey the Georgia-Firecracker, so named due to his habit off coming in with a bang where Xeno's are involved, I recommend web-sites on make-up application to hide Zash's condition until his mother reclaims him...
Darth Zash, originally known simply as Zash, was a Human female Sith witch who lived during the era of the Great Galactic War...
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Zash
...Her youthful appearance was taken from her by rapid aging and her health began to fail. She was able to hide her...
In that context we can see that the Bible's admonishment against necromancy stems from the concern over the ability of the wise to lead the naïve astray, whereas Jesus counters that in Mark 7:15.
Concern over the wiles of the wise to mislead remains and yet in 'treating others as we would be...