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  2. Now every sales pitch that these guys gave for solar on my house said it would basically pay for itself... Dont believe it, for every dollar per kilowatt hour I pay the electric utility, they give literally less than 2 cents for what I give them...and yet they put it everywhere... Before You Go Solar In 2026 | Panels That Pay You Back
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  4. Well that got personal fast... Sorry my brother if my posts did harm or caused any distress.
  5. If they are caught, a full scale revolt is in the offing..
  6. Not sure what version of Gods Word you use, but mine has the following.. Genesis 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
  7. Yes, just have to dig a little and see who all he has as the members of his cabinet..... President Donald Trump’s Cabinet includes several prominent Catholics, making it one of the most Catholic administrations in U.S. history. If all nominees are confirmed, more than a third of Trump’s Cabinet would be Catholic National Catholic Reporter. Confirmed Catholic Cabinet Members Marco Rubio – Secretary of State, Florida Catholic, first Latino to hold the position Christianity Today. John Ratcliffe – Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), confirmed 74–25 Christianity Today. Sean Duffy – Secretary of Transportation, confirmed after leading his family in prayer before the Senate hearing National Catholic Reporter. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – Nominated for Secretary of Health and Human Services; Catholic, credits faith for recovery from addiction, but supports legal abortion EWTN. Scott Turner – Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Catholic EWTN. Pete Hegseth – Secretary of Defense, though not Catholic, is part of the broader administration team Christianity Today. Doug Collins – Nominee for Veterans Affairs Secretary, former Southern Baptist pastor and chaplain Christianity Today. Other Catholic Administration Figures Elise Stefanik – Nominated as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations EWTN. Tom Homan – “Border Czar,” Catholic, former ICE Director EWTN. J.D. Vance – Vice President, Catholic, considered one of the most articulate Catholic politicians in modern times EWTN.
  8. The core beliefs of followers of God go directly to these questions... Was He fully man (as well as fully God) or not..
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  10. It would be accurate to say that the other two "groups" (as in all Adventist groups in that article) believe that it was possible for Jesus to sin and eternally cease to exist. However the hairs are split on the question of nature doesn't much matter if the end result is identical, i.e. the anointed Christ, God the Son, the Lamb slain from the foundations of the earth - passes into permanent non-existence due to mutation from Holy God to sinner. I've been waiting for many years now for an SDA to explain how this works.
  11. Dr. Shane

    Season 1 Eps 8 Sinful Woman

    This episode starts with Jesus eating with His disciples in the house of Matthew with some of Matthew's peers. They are interrupted by a couple of Pharisees expressing their displeasure in seeing Jesus dining with sinners. Then it takes us to Nicodemus and his wife discussing a speech he will give and he brings up Hagar. Hagar is the one God sees. Jesus then talks to Eden and tells her He sees her. The theme of this episode is that God sees us in a compassionate way. In this episode, Nicodemus asks if He calls us. The picture of God drawn in the Bible is a loving God that has a tender heart and sees us. He sees the pain we experience. He sees the mistakes we make and how we are led astray. He isn't a God sitting on high looking at our sins so He can strike us down with a lightening bolt. It is sinners that He seeks to save. It was Jesus walking in the Garden of Eden that called out "Adam, where are you?" He calls us. He called everyone sitting at Matthew's table. He called the Pharisees that came to the door. He called Nicodemus. He called the Samaritan women. He calls you. He calls me. What we do with that calling not only decides our eternal destination but also decides how many we take with us. I posted another thread on this same episode entitled "Season 1 Episode 8 A Pastor's Wife" on April 22, 2023.
  12. Human Nature of Christ
  13. 💰 Stat du jour Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios Nearly a million investors have lost $3.8 billion on President Trump's memecoin through the end of June, the N.Y. Times reports from an analysis by the crypto analytics firm Nansen (gift link). Trump walked away with a $636 million payout from the same crypto bet — part of a haul that last year brought him over $1 billion in crypto gains and $2.2 billion from his businesses overall. NYT gift link.
  14. 📜 Flashback: Always a boom in doom Graphic: Bruce Mehlman Bruce Mehlman, in his "Six-Chart Sunday" Substack post, notes today: "If you fear America's best days are behind us … fear not. Americans have always worried that we're in decline. So far, we've always found a way to improve, innovate & overcome." The great David Ignatius writes in a Washington Post column that the U.S. is "glowing and decaying all at once … The country still dazzles the world. But it no longer leads it the way it did." 🇺🇸 Ignatius concludes: "[H]ow lucky we are, still, to be part of the American story." (Gift link)
  15. 👶 Trump Accounts are live Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios The Treasury Department officially launched Trump Accounts, including an app that lets parents and kids securely access their accounts, see funds in real time, and contribute from a phone or tablet. Why it matters: Advocates argue the accounts, an IRA-style investment vehicle for kids, represent the broadest upgrade to America's social contract in a generation — starting infants with the financial infrastructure to invest for the rest of their lives. The accounts provide U.S. citizens born between 2025 and 2028 a government-funded investment of $1,000 that families can build on, with the aim of promoting investing and financial literacy from birth. (Reuters) What to know about Trump Accounts ... Get the app ... Read the announcement.
  16. phkrause

    America 250 Year Celebrations

    📷 America turns out for 250 Photo: Finn Gomez/Getty Images Fireworks mark the nation's 250th anniversary over the National Mall in Washington. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images. Crowds gather on the National Mall as fireworks close out Washington's Salute to America 250 celebration. Photo: Craig T. Fruchtman/Getty Images. The Macy's Fourth of July fireworks light up the Brooklyn Bridge and Lower Manhattan after the show began early because of severe weather.
  17. How Americans are feeling about the country’s 250th anniversary, according to new polls WASHINGTON (AP) — Duane Mitchell has big plans for America’s 250th anniversary. https://apnews.com/article/poll-america-250-fourth-of-july-trump-dc30264ee64ce1cfdfb756c729165d9b?
  18. The Declaration’s forgotten (non)signer: John Dickinson’s missing 1776 signature haunts his legacy NEW YORK (AP) — For a quarter century, Jane Calvert has been on a mission shared by few scholars of the Revolutionary War era. She has championed a founder mostly remembered, when remembered at all, as the man who wouldn’t sign the Declaration of Independence — the lawyer and statesman John Dickinson. https://apnews.com/article/john-dickinson-1776-declaration-independence-940e074f90c1a9e1ffe5eee6f253b897?
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  20. phkrause

    America 250 Year Celebrations

    How Americans celebrated the bicentennial — with fireworks, a Freedom Train and Farrah WASHINGTON (AP) — In 1976’s “ Rocky,” heavyweight champion Apollo Creed arrives for the title fight dressed as George Washington, reenacting the crossing of the Delaware as models costumed as the Statue of Liberty lead the way. https://apnews.com/article/bicentennial-200-years-america-250-3645e76b264e0978a05717da44a23644?
  21. Native Americans mark the US 250th with pride, pain and patriotism SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Swiftly marching toward westward expansion, the United States in the 1800s brought with it a tidal wave of displacement and cultural suppression for Native Americans. https://apnews.com/article/native-americans-250-history-4c953698465c5bfc957808c0415484d7?
  22. Some paid the ultimate price to enact voting rights. Their survivors see America turning backward WASHINGTON (AP) — Holiday gatherings and major life events have come with an empty seat. Certain dates on the calendar meant time at a cemetery, standing before granite stones. https://apnews.com/article/america-250-voting-rights-supreme-court-south-51dde3f92534a35fcd3873312491abae?
  23. Beyond the byline: Journalists share their brush with US history Flying commercial with former President Joe Biden. Meeting actor Bill Murray while covering Groundhog Day. In this new video series, AP reporters recount those on-the-job moments that felt like a bit of American history in the making. Watch more. RELATED COVERAGE ➤ Watch: AP Reporter recalls impact of a rural West Virginia newspaper closing after 100 years Watch: Reporter covering Groundhog Day in 1992 meets Bill Murray
  24. Touring Trump’s Washington: How the president is putting his imprint on the nation’s capital A trip to the nation's capital is a summer vacation staple. We walk you through the changes President Donald Trump has made to the city since he returned to office. He has put his image and name on buildings, torn down storied structures, altered others, started massive construction projects and deployed armed military personnel. Read more. RELATED COVERAGE ➤ A Jefferson for every era, from Lincoln to Trump, and the contradictions that endure Trump is the frontman for his own party as rival groups vie to shape America’s 250th anniversary ‘Awesome.’ ‘Sad.’ ‘Let’s keep democracy going.’ Americans weigh in on state of a 250-year-old nation America split from monarchy 250 years ago. Trump’s presidency is testing how far it’s come
  25. Trump Goon Says ‘Events of Last Decade’ Prove He Was Sent by God What do a parted sea, a virgin mother, and an 80-year-old president have in common? White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says he’s conducted careful analysis and decided that God intervened to make Donald Trump president for the 250th birthday of the United States. In a bizarre, sycophantic post on X on July 4, Miller wrote that the presidency was in Trump’s hands because God had made it so. “It is impossible to review the events of the last decade and conclude that it is anything other than divine providence that Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States on the year of America 250, July 4th, 2026,” he claimed. Divine providence is a belief in God’s intervention in the universe. It implies that a higher being, creator or deity (depending on the religion) built the universe and continues to guide events, sometimes even directly interfering. The statement, which positions Trump alongside revered figures in both Christianity and Judaism, like Moses—whom God spoke to directly, gave his commandments, and parted a sea for—and the Virgin Mary—whom God impregnated with a son—is the latest in a long line of bizarre attempts by members of the Trump administration, and even Trump himself, to position the president as an almost Christ-like figure. Trump faced immediate backlash earlier this year when he posted an AI image of himself as Jesus, healing a sick person. He later claimed he thought the image simply showed him dressed as a doctor, in the classic long draped robes of Jesus, with glowing light emanating from his hands and angels behind him. The post also suggests that Miller, a 2020 election “truther” who has always maintained that Trump won that election, is now conceding he lost. If God had intervened over the past decade to make Trump president in 2026, one of “God’s” interventions would have had to be to make Trump lose in 2020. Miller’s hyperbolic worship of Trump is not new. In one incident in October 2025, Miller told Trump that the U.S. “was going to die” without him. Miller’s post met scathing responses on X. “You’re a deluded moron,” wrote one commenter. “It’s impossible to conclude that your post reflects anything but the promotion of a cult,” another said. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. https://www.thedailybeast.com/stephen-miller-makes-bonkers-claim-about-divine-president/? ps:I can't even think of what to say here! It's so Ludicrous!!
  26. Trump, 80, Goes Off Script With Bizarre D-Day Analogy The president drew an extraordinary comparison between delivering a weather-delayed July Fourth speech and the Allied invasion of Normandy. President Donald Trump compared his determination to deliver a July Fourth speech after the National Mall was evacuated due to severe weather to U.S. soldiers storming the beaches of Normandy during World War II. The octogenarian made the wild analogy during a phone call with Fox News host Bret Baier on Saturday, as he vowed to go ahead with what was largely a political speech on the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding. Trump appeared to liken the bloody but heroic D-Day beach assault that marked a turning point in the war to his determination to deliver a speech in the face of some thunder and lightning. Trump never served in the military; he received five military deferments during the 1960s, four for academic reasons and one for bone spurs. Trump told Baier that he was prepared to give his delayed speech as late as 2 a.m. Sunday. “Those veterans had to go through bad weather on D-Day,” Baier quoted Trump as telling him. “I’m going through bad weather. No matter what happens, I’m delivering this speech.” Trump added: “Maybe it will be a little bit shorter, but I’m going to do it whether it’s 10 or 11 or even 2 a.m… If they can storm the beaches on D-Day, I can deliver a speech.” One critic on X responded by addressing Trump directly: “But you couldn’t go to Vietnam.”Ultimately, Trump delivered his speech at 11 p.m. ahead of what he had promoted as the world’s biggest fireworks display. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-80-goes-off-script-with-bizarre-d-day-analogy/? ps:Pathetic!!
  27. phkrause

    This Day in History

    THIS DAY IN HISTORY July 5 1946 Bikini introduced French designer Louis Réard unveils a daring two-piece swimsuit—the bikini—at the Piscine Molitor, a popular swimming pool in Paris. read more Sponsored Content by REVCONTENT 1970s 1978 “Gang of 19” activists occupy Denver intersection to protest inaccessibility on the city’s bus system 1990s 1994 Amazon is founded by Jeff Bezos 21st Century 2003 World Health Organization declares SARS contained worldwide American Revolution 1775 Congress adopts Olive Branch Petition Arts & Entertainment 1954 Elvis Presley records “That’s All Right (Mama)” Asian History 1950 First U.S. fatality in the Korean War Black History 1852 Frederick Douglass delivers his “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” speech Crime 1921 Trial starts for Chicago White Sox players accused of throwing 1919 World Series Inventions & Science 1996 Dolly the sheep becomes first successfully cloned mammal Natural Disasters & Environment 1911 Heat wave strikes Northeast, killing hundreds Sports 1975 Arthur Ashe becomes the first Black man to win Wimbledon U.S. Presidents 1865 Andrew Johnson signs off on the execution of Lincoln assassination conspirators World War I 1914 Germany gives Austria-Hungary “blank check” assurance
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