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Becoming parents for the first time is a joyous experience nine months in the making. First-time parents may be a little apprehensive about life with an infant. Despite all the books, well-meaning relatives and personal research, a lot of what goes into caring for an infant is a combination of instinct and trial and error.
Read moreFrom Halloween to New Year's Day, people attend an array of parties, dinners and other gatherings. Although alcohol is not a vital component of these occasions, quite frequently adult beverages are part of the equation. And when everyone is toasting for one reason or another, it can be easy for people to lose track of their alcohol consumption.
Read moreThe Department of the Interior this week announced a $121 million investment from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to help Tribal communities prepare for the most severe climate-related environmental threats to their homelands. This is the largest amount of annual funding awarded to Tribes and Tribal organizations in the history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Tribal Community Resilience Annual Awards Program, with 96 Tribes and 10 Tribal organizations receiving funding for 124 projects.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond and a coalition of 20 state attorneys general sent a joint statement of support Wednesday to the soonto- be Trump Administration asking the president-elect to carry out his immigration policies to secure the border and stop the Biden immigration policies that caused a historic surge of illegal immigration.
Read moreIn the last few weeks, we have looked more closely at “swoon theories” that attempt to explain what happened to Jesus of Nazareth after His crucifixion. Specifically, we looked at the recent swoon theory offered by the critic David Mirsch. Mirsch’s theory, like all previous swoon-type theories, fails to account for the minimal bedrock facts suggested by Gary Habermas and Michael Licona. These minimal bedrock facts are facts pertaining to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus that are; 1) broadly evidenced, and 2) acknowledged by a consensus of scholars both believers and skeptics alike. First, Mirsch’s theory fails to acknowledge that Jesus did in fact die by crucifixion. Further, given the extent of Jesus’s injuries, Mirsch fails to provide an adequate explanation of how a severely injured Jesus could have made multiple appearances to His disciples over a forty-day period. Finally, Mirsch fails to acknowledge that Paul had an experience that he interpreted to be an appearance of the risen Jesus to him. In conclusion, post haste, we set all swoon-type theories aside as invalid explanations for what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion.
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Read more(StatePoint) With the increased use of digital tools, the mortgage process looks quite different today than it did for previous generations. These new technologies can make the home loan process more efficient for both those buying a home and those refinancing their mortgage. However, it’s important to understand how your information is being used.
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