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  • MUST SEE: Documentary “Let My People Go” By David Clements About the Stolen 2020 Election to Be Released in October 2023

    08/22/2023 12:14:06 PM PDT · by grundle · 6 replies
    Gatwway Pundit ^ | August 22, 2023 | Jim Hoft
    10 minute extended movie trailer: https://rumble.com/v389mly-official-let-my-people-go-documentary-trailer-extended-version.htmlThe documentary “Let My People Go” will be released in early October—a must-see. One of the surprises to come out of Mike Lindell’s Election Crime Bureau event last week was an extended trailer for the upcoming documentary “Let My People Go.” If the trailer delivers an indication of what’s to come, the film may just prove to be the most definitive breakdown of not only how the rigged 2020 election was pulled off, but the human costs associated with the J6 prisoners and investigators that dared challenge the government-approved narrative. The film features the most...
  • Sympathy for the Pharaoh: If God hardened Pharaoh's heart, was it fair to punish him?

    04/18/2011 6:52:38 PM PDT · by presidio9 · 60 replies
    Slate ^ | Monday, April 18, 2011 | Michael David Lukas
    Most versions of the Passover story depict Pharaoh as an archetypal villain, an arrogant tyrant who gets his just desserts for challenging God and stubbornly refusing to let the Hebrew people leave Egypt. Indeed, there is no denying that the Pharaoh of the Exodus story is a murderous, slaveholding despot. But a close reading of the text—particularly the climactic episode in which Pharaoh "hardens his heart" and repeatedly refuses to let the Hebrew people go—reveals a more complex character, a more subtle interplay between the forces of good and evil, and raises many thorny questions about the nature of biblical...
  • Scientist claims to explain parting of the waves

    01/21/2004 11:38:00 AM PST · by presidio9 · 66 replies · 1,141+ views
    Ananova ^ | Wednesday 21st January 2004
    A Russian mathematician says he's come up with a logical explanation for Moses' parting of the waves. Naum Wolzinger says it had more to do with the changing of the tide than divine intervention. The scene where Moses parts the waves and leads the Israelites across the Red Sea is one of the most well known stories in the Bible. But Mr Wolzinger, from St Petersburg, said it was not a miracle. He says there is a riff six or seven metres under the water that runs from one bank of the Gulf of Suez to the other at the...