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    Bitcoin Price Thread

    There's a YouTuber, Bix Wier, who seriously thinks Allen Greenspan was on that team, if not leading it. Apparenly, Greenspan is/was an ace programmer going back to the 60's.
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    BCH vs. BTC or The Raise of Bitcoin Cash

    I've listened closely to Roger Ver debate various personalities and have come down on his side. I saw him flip a rude provocature off after the guy used the derogative term "Bcash", too many times. After I saw that, I sold my share of BTC for BCH, on principle, and haven't looked back. I'm...
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    Diamond & Silk are literally being paid by well known white supremacist Paul Nehlen.

    The question is not about the unpaid trolls here in the free market of amateur ideas, it's about a paid pro troll who hypocritically calls out payments to conservative voices in social media, smearing both the payers ("white supremacist") as well as the payees (who are black), all while...
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    Diamond & Silk are literally being paid by well known white supremacist Paul Nehlen.

    Seriously, who pays you to start and troll all these threads?
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    Chance the Rapper Tears Donald a New One

    Chance the Rapper. Any relation to Chance' the Gardener?
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    House panel’s Russia report finds 'no evidence' of collusion

    Maybe we can wait till another oversight committee will investigate, that is, another committee whose job it is to oversee [the crimes of] the guys who get paid to investigate crimes.
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    Time for Jeff to go

    Sessions warns White House Trump can tweet anything he wants about his friend Rosenswamp, but if he tweets anything good about weed that would be one tweet over the line and he'll be on the next train home to Alabama.
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Silence. Oh the peaceful silence. I guess there is no mainstream-official-story-Christian-comeback (no argument) to the fact that Christ is not dead. So far, there has been a claim that something that is totally 100% "God" as well as totally 100% man has died both physically and spiritually...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Thanks for these questions. I'll try to answer them as best as possible. I see a couple of the questions come from the Pharisee, Paul. First we have to ask who is "all", and what is "sin"? We could also ask, what is the "glory of God"? Are you saying that anything short of the glory of...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    This is Paul's poetry, which even Paul did not understand. Poetry is OK if you understand that it is poetry. Poetry is like a parable, only more obscure. Like all parables, it is less to be believed, and more to be understood. Let's see if we can understand this. Christ is not dead. So how...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    How the "blood of Christ" saves mankind. First we have to interpret what "blood" means, given that Christ is a spiritual being, and has no blood like a man. If we interpret blood to mean the power of mental attention, then it starts to make sense. Man depends on mental attention (faith)...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Thanks for asking this question. Many believe that "gospel" means "good news". The problem is that mankind is not sure about what is actually good, since good has been reduced to a circumstantial adjective. So, what may be good for Bob might not be good for Jane. Likewise, what is good...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    To summarize, the gaining of the world of man is purchased at the price of (the expense of) reality. As such, reality itself is "sacrificed" for man's world, which is now called "reality". Normally, sacrifice does not seem cruel. Sacrifice is involved in all decision making. Since man is...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    What if we called it Truth Friday instead? What if, on this one Friday of all Fridays in time, someone, in a world full of lies, told the truth? Wouldn't that be revolutionary? Wouldn't that be good? Well, on this particular day, Jesus told us the truth about how the world was made, and what...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Thanks for asking me about this issue. I will do my best to provide an answer. If you read my last post, above, you will see just how Christ died for your sins. However, it did not happen on Good Friday as you think. It happened, if it happened at all, "before the foundation of the world"...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Sacrifice is basically a decision to give something up, in order to get something. This is not the same as public displays of murder to intimidate crowds of people to insure an income for the governing class. People make sacrifices everyday that are not seen to be cruel. Generally, we...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    But in the case of Jesus, it was not capital punishment. He had done nothing wrong, or at least nothing rising to that level within the Roman law system. Likewise, when a priest "sacrifices" a lamb, the lamb has not necessarily done anything wrong, certainly not within the law system of the...
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    Bill Still: Why do we call it Good Friday?

    Actually mercy is not the antonym (opposite) of sacrifice (and visa versa). Rather, cruelty is the antonym of mercy, and save (or hold on to) is the opposite of sacrifice. They become antonyms when sacrifice becomes something cruel, such as the killing of something to please a god. This...
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