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The Chromebook
Okay, here it is, folks. I said it was a prayer request, not a fundraiser, but some of you contributed anyway. This is the cheaper of the two versions of the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook2 with the Celeron processor. It has … Continue reading
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Tagged Chromebook, computer technology, google, underground church
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Admin: Change of Email Address
I’m shutting down my Microsoft accounts; they will expire at the first of December this year. Those of you who have been contacting me via my Outlook address, it’s time to change. From here on out, it’s ehurst@radixfidem.blog Thank you.
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Tagged email address, Microsoft
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Some More Little Items
1. Here’s an interesting tidbit: Someone has been asking what would happen to the massive Internet cables strung under the sea when a big CME hits. Things to keep in mind: The fiber optic cables are probably safe. However, the … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, government bureaucracy, internet, military, oppression, propagaganda
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Admin: Compromising Situations
During my time as a Military Policeman, one of the biggest issues was male MPs being accused of rape and related offenses when they happened to be alone with any female in their patrol vehicle, particularly someone they arrested. When … Continue reading
New Testament Doctrine: Mark 2:13-22
Jesus addresses a major issue in New Testament Doctrine. It signifies yet another critical departure from Judaism. Levi Matthew is, according to a rather strong Early Church tradition, a cousin of Jesus because their mothers were sisters. That makes James … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, covenants, jesus parables, legalism, Messiah, Pharisee, the Covenant of Moses
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Nobody Looking Out for Us
This regards the scientific facts and likely legal repercussions from the FDA rushing through it’s approval of Pfizer COVID vaccine. I didn’t expect what I found today. I’m going to link to a presentation that has no fluff, and may … Continue reading
Speculation for Late August 2021
Someone asked me to speculate on some things I’ve mentioned in the past. There’s no reason to think my knowledge and wisdom is somehow superior to that of others, but I don’t mind revealing what I expect to face in … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, personal, politics, speculation
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