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Both of the Parables of the Sheep and the Goat and in the book of Revelation it says the Lake of fire, the punishment “Hell” was created for the devil and his angels not for human beings. But if human beings refuse to repent of their rebellion and continued to side in their rebellio...
someone removed my title, BILL GATES! PostedMarch 29, 2020 my "own" thing: the slowjamz treasure chests approach! I open them, then wait a certain bit before grabbing the gold and money. can't really say it got me more loot than without waiting (not enough numbers to compare really)...
The last few months for me have been a bit of a rollercoaster. Hell, the whole of 2018 has been a total blur. To say I’ve been overwhelmed would probably be an understatement, and the probably with that is the good old saying: something’s gotta give. ...
Orlando has been unfairly dismissed for far too long as being “chain restaurant hell,” a destination for theme park tourists and not much else. But I’ve lived here since 2004, and I love our rich, diverse, multicultural city, which has a TREMENDOUS culinary scene. We have amazing ...
The word 'turtle,' surprisingly, has its roots in a Late Latin word meaning 'infernal beast.' In early Christianity, turtles were considered a symbol of heresy and evil, due to their lowness to the ground and tendency to wallow in muck.