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Was Jesus a god and a man?

Apr 08, 2026
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Liz on Quora had this to say… “Jesus wasn't a god: He was and is God the Son. God is not a name it's a title. You can read it for yourself in Scripture. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are three Persons in the GODHEAD. The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit have the same Divinity under the Godhead.
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You.

Apr 08, 2026
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Admiration of another human being. Relentless romantic feelings. The thoughts that creep in when you let your guard down.
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The Mentality.

Apr 08, 2026
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The dark thoughts. The mentality of what it's like to consider the worst. Feelings of hopelessness. Self-destruction.
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When Frameworks Become Their Own Evidence

Apr 07, 2026
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A Forensic Case Study in Circular Certification What happens when a document designed to diagnose cognitive failure exhibits the very patterns it condemns? I recently conducted a forensic evaluation of a philosophical essay titled "Lost Insights of the Uneducated" by Dr. Neville Buch. The essay argues that people who lack disciplinary grounding suffer from a "techne mindset" that traps them in unreflective prejudice and historical forgetfulness. The proposed solution: engagement with the author's Dynamic of Cognition framework, Spiral Historiography method, and associated curricula. The premise is reasonable. The execution is instructive for reasons the author did not intend.
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I breathed air for 7 days straight and you won't believe what happened to me!?!

Apr 07, 2026
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Day 1: The Beginning I started cautiously. Inhale. Exhale. Again. And again. At first, it felt unnatural. I realized how much I had taken breathing for granted. I wasn’t thinking about it before. I wasn’t intentional. That first day forced me to confront something uncomfortable: I had been breathing my entire life… but never with purpose. Within hours, something strange happened. My chest rose and fell more easily. My body didn’t fight it. It was like it wanted to continue. I almost quit right there. It felt too simple to be real. But I pushed through.
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Ladybug

Apr 07, 2026
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“Ladybug” tells the gentle, whimsical story of Lady, a charmingly imperfect ladybug who treasures the small joys in her life—tea, art, and her cozy, mismatched home.
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Why Russia is almost guaranteed to fight another war after Ukraine

Apr 06, 2026
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Aggression, dressed up as foreign policy, has become mainstream public behavior in Russia. But failed foreign policies always translate into internal matters at home.
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The Code Before the Chemistry

Apr 06, 2026
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Why Self-Replicating RNA Cannot Specify a Living Cell Dan Mason, Ph.D. The Mason Brief 2026 I want to walk you through a thought experiment that has occupied me for several months. It concerns the origin of life, but not in the way most people discuss it. The usual debate is about whether life could have arisen naturally or whether it required a Creator. That debate has its place. But before we can answer it, we need to understand what the question actually is. The question is not: "How did molecules start copying themselves?" The question is: "How did chemistry come under the rule of a code?" These are not the same question. And once you see the difference, the origin-of-life problem looks very different than it does in most popular accounts.
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What the DNA Remembers

Apr 05, 2026
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What the DNA Remembers Noah's Flood, the Y-Chromosome Bottleneck, and What Modern Genetics Cannot Explain Away Dan Mason, Ph.D. | The Mason Brief | 2026 The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. — Genesis 6:5 I want to start with something that happened in a genetics laboratory in Estonia, because it matters for what we believe happened on a mountain in Turkey. In 2015, a team of researchers sequenced 456 complete Y-chromosome profiles from 110 populations worldwide. They were looking for patterns in human paternal ancestry. What they found stopped them cold. The male line of humanity nearly vanished.
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What I Didn’t Remove | Intentional Creations

Apr 05, 2026
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Part II of The Inheritance of Rust. Because understanding it doesn’t mean it’s gone. Some things don’t fade— they adapt.
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What Is My Religion? Who or What Do I Truly Worship To?

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Most people think religion means gods, scriptures, temples, and rituals. But those are forms, not the substance. The substance is simpler and more revealing.
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Making the parts is not the same as producing the System

Apr 04, 2026
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I posted a question on ResearchGate that gets to the heart of the origin-of-life debate: What is the most rigorous, severe test for proving generative capacity in origin-of-life experiments, not just component formation? That question matters because too much of this field still lives off a quiet substitution. Researchers produce amino acids, lipids, nucleotides, or other chemical building blocks, then speak as if they have moved significantly closer to explaining life itself. They have not. They may have shown that some parts can form under selected conditions. That is not the same thing as showing that those parts can organize into an integrated, autonomous, generative system.
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Paul Wallis lies and his Followers

Apr 04, 2026
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Paul Wallis lies and his Followers From mixla6590 ​​on YouTube to me... DanMason2025, she wrote… it's April 2026, the system is collapsing, the history is exposing, the truth is revealing, the mass awakening is accelerating, you're talking too much. Are you watching April 2026? it's very quick, bible, church religion, politics, medical, school, pharma is exposing so wild. I then responded…. You’re seeing a lot of noise and calling it a pattern.
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The Big Lottery of Existence: A Reflection on Modern Ingratitude

Apr 03, 2026
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If humanity were capable of a moment of collective clarity, we would be silenced by the sheer weight of our own fortune. Instead, we are ungrateful. We are stupid. And it is this stupidity that allows us to take our existence for granted.
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Searching for Knowledge.

Apr 03, 2026
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Hi Danilo, Thank you for the thoughtful reply. You correctly identify the core problem… generating components is not the same as explaining how they are functionally organized into a living system. That transition, from parts to an integrated, autonomous, generative whole, is the central unsolved question in origin-of-life research. Aristotle's distinction between matter and form remains a useful philosophical starting point for framing it.
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Blood To Ink: Turning my scars into poetry

Apr 03, 2026
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I didn’t stop hurting. I just gave the pain somewhere else to go— and somehow, it started sounding like poetry.
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The Living Map: How Ammontara Guides Our Journey Together

Apr 03, 2026
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Hello, my dear Pathfinders and fellow dreamers, It feels like just yesterday we embarked on this grand adventure together, stepping into the nascent beauty of Ammontara. Each sunrise over Lumenmull, each quiet moment spent building, has been a testament to the magic we can create when we come together with intention and kindness.
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April 19th, 2025: The Silver and the Dandelion

Apr 03, 2026
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This is a lengthy entry that has me outside describing a Silver Maple tree, a Dandelion, and even touching up on Cloud Scrying. This also does briefly talk about in a couple of paragraphs that formally conclude the last entry.
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Chapter 10 - Dr. Lawrence & The Change

Apr 03, 2026
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That's it! Time's up for Danny. He's stuck inside the PAC during his first full lunar phase since being infected. This could be a disaster, unless he's able to remain in control of himself. Is he going to hurt someone? Who will it be and how many?
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I Didn't Leave The Left - The Left Left Me

Apr 03, 2026
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How questioning the narrative somehow turned me into the “problem”—and why I’m done apologizing for it.