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>Does the role of jews in this world corroborate the story of Christianity?
a) Corroborate implies "making strong together"...how do Christians get strong together through jewish apartheid?
b) What if gentiles take roles, which a jew sells; directs and produces?
>the order of nature necessitates...
...resistance to temptation from each one within.
>design
Aka de-signare - "to mark out" aka "those who had received the mark (design) of the beast and worshiped its image (designer)"
Nature doesn't shape identifying marks...it sets differences apart from one another.
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a) Corroborate/corroborare aka com (together) roborare (to make strong)... https://www.etymonline.com/word/corroborate#etymonline_v_28924
b) What's the meaning of "not"? How could nothing be sensed? What's the origin of nothing?
c) Can one perceive "meaning" or does it have to be suggested by another?
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a) Corroborate implies "making strong together"...how do Christians get strong together through jewish apartheid?
b) What if gentiles take roles, which a jew sells; directs and produces?
>the order of nature necessitates...
...resistance to temptation from each one within.
>design
Aka de-signare - "to mark out" aka "those who had received the mark (design) of the beast and worshiped its image (designer)"
Nature doesn't shape identifying marks...it sets differences apart from one another.
b) What's the meaning of "not"? How could nothing be sensed? What's the origin of nothing?
c) Can one perceive "meaning" or does it have to be suggested by another?