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dholt_EP

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Father // Educator // Part-time entrepreneur with @carapthian in the crypto space // Wanna-be designer and after effects hobbyists.

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What are some examples of ancient artifacts that point to the reliability of the Bible? Let me tell you… youtu.be/sZmQoamSGg4?si…

What are some examples of ancient artifacts that point to the reliability of the Bible? Let me tell you… 

youtu.be/sZmQoamSGg4?si…
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“The difference between a communist and an anti-communist is simple: The communist reads Marx and Lenin. The anti-communist understands Marx and Lenin.”

Thomas Sowell Quotes (@thomassowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It is amazing how many of the intelligentsia call it ‘greed’ to want to keep what you have earned, but not greed to take away what somebody else has earned, and let politicians use it to buy votes." — Thomas Sowell

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(Warning: long rant) My liberal friends are completely oblivious about how radicalizing the last week has been for tens of millions of normal Americans. Zero clue. I’m not talking about people who are “online”; I mean regular, everyday Americans. “Normies.” People who scroll

(Warning: long rant)

My liberal friends are completely oblivious about how radicalizing the last week has been for tens of millions of normal Americans. Zero clue.

I’m not talking about people who are “online”; I mean regular, everyday Americans. “Normies.” People who scroll
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Not only is food getting more abundant, but it also takes less land to produce. In 2022, thanks to rising yields, growing a given quantity of crops required 70% less arable land than it did in 1961.

Not only is food getting more abundant, but it also takes less land to produce.

In 2022, thanks to rising yields, growing a given quantity of crops required 70% less arable land than it did in 1961.