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This cartoon I think is from 1993. The wicked always have to show their plans.

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He's perfecting us. ⁣☺

Destiny

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Leave Becky ALONE! Negro was trippin!

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Praise Yah for His Love and Goodness towards usward! Praise Yah for the blood of Mashiyach His Son and the hope of the resurrection and eternal life! HallaluYah!

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Dueteronomy 28:68 has an entirely different meaning and significance than what has been translated by translators. I've stated in many places, whether via articles or videos, that Satan has influenced the minds of those who do not have a love for the truth to mistranslate key areas of scripture that will help you understand other areas so you can not gain a cohesive understanding of the entire message of scripture. Such is the case with Deuteronomy 28:68.

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⁣Scientists are calling her Eve, but reluctantly. The name evokes too many wrong images-- the weak-willed figure in Genesis, the milk-skinned beauty in Renaissance art, the voluptuary gardener in "Paradise Lost" who was all "softness" and "meek surrender" and waist-length "gold tresses." The scientists' Eve- subject of one of the most provocative anthropological theories in a decade- was more likely a dark-haired, black-skinned woman, roaming a hot savanna in search of food. She was as muscular as Martina Navratilova, maybe stronger; she might have torn animals apart with her hands, although she probably preferred to use stone tools. She was not the only woman on earth, nor necessarily the most attractive or maternal. She was simply the most fruitful if that is measured by success in propagating a particular set of genes. Hers seem to be in all humans living today: 5 billion blood relatives. She was, by one rough estimate, your 10,000th great-grandmother.

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