Take for example, the verse in Deuteronomy (10 Commandments) where it says that "Those who honor their father and mother will live a long life."
Aren't there many children who honor their parents, yet die young?
pendulum? That is to say, is it possible that things have been taken too far from one extreme to the other, and that minorities actually possess an advantage over whites today, and that women also possess an advantage over men as well?
(as opposed to the past, where whites and men had advantage.)
pendulum? That is to say, is it possible that things have been taken too far from one extreme to the other, and that minorities actually possess an advantage over whites today, and that women also possess an advantage over men as well?
(as opposed to the past, where whites and men had advantage.)
Surely this verse does not mean that it was part of the Curse for a woman to be attracted to a person of the opposite gender, does it?
Isn't that natural attraction, or isn't wanting a husband a good thing?
In the 1600s and 1700s, scientific discoveries were being rapidly made and previous concepts that had been held up as scientific truth (i.e., it was once believed that insect larvae spontaneously generated from rotten meat, rather than being laid as eggs,) were being refuted by new knowledge...
1. Buffalo
2. Cleveland
3. Seattle
4. Philadelphia
5. Dallas
I would also add Houston.
@PickmeFirstplz: Chicago can't possibly qualify. We're talking cities, not individual teams. The Bulls won 6 titles in the 1990s. The Blackhawks just won the Cup. The White Sox won the World Series...
1. Buffalo
2. Cleveland
3. Seattle
4. Philadelphia
5. Dallas
I would also add Houston.
@PickmeFirstplz: Chicago can't possibly qualify. We're talking cities, not individual teams. The Bulls won 6 titles in the 1990s. The Blackhawks just won the Cup. The White Sox won the World Series...