I raised my daughter to get good grades…but one day I walked into her room…and I realized I had failed. The bed was unmade. Clothes were scattered. The mess was screaming what I never wanted to see—and she was doing her homework in the middle of dirty dishes. That’s when I understood… it’s useless to fill the mind with studies if the hands don’t know how to serve, if the heart doesn’t understand responsibility. Because educating… isn’t just about sending them to school. Educating is teaching them to pick up what they throw down, to take care of what they have, to respect the space they live in. I also thought that teaching her to cook, to clean, was taking away “important” time… but no. That was the important part. Because tomorrow, degrees won’t make her bed or hold a home together. A home is built with small things: with dishes washed without being asked, with a tidy bed, with hands that help… and with love shown in simple ways. No… teaching them to handle household tasks …More
Maxpein @maximumpain333 Forget the messy, synthetic creams found in your medicine cabinet; the ultimate solution to that maddening itch is likely hiding in your pocket. Mosquito bites cause discomfort because they inject a complex protein-based anticoagulant into your skin, triggering a localized immune response. Instead of simply masking these symptoms, a pure copper penny acts as a powerful tool for ionic neutralization, addressing the chemical cause of the swelling and pain directly at the source. The secret behind this remedy lies in a biochemical process called the oligodynamic effect. When copper ions come into contact with the puncture site, they interact with and denature the protein chains in the mosquito's saliva, effectively "switching off" the chemical signal that causes itching. Additionally, copper’s incredible thermal conductivity acts as a heat sink, drawing inflammatory heat away from the tissue while its alkaline properties help balance the acidic pH of the bite, …More
That iconic photograph of Winston Churchill earned its creator, Yousuf Karsh, just one hundred dollars—and worldwide fame. But behind that image lies a fascinating story. In 1941, Churchill arrived in Ottawa. To commemorate the visit, Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King invited photographer Yousuf Karsh to take a portrait of the guest after his speech to Parliament. Churchill was escorted into a room where Karsh had already set up his camera and lighting. Years later, Karsh recalled that Churchill wasn’t exactly in the best mood—the photo session came as an unwelcome surprise. “A startled Churchill growled, ‘What is this? What is this?’” Karsh remembered. No one answered him. So I stepped forward and said, ‘Sir, I hope I may be fortunate enough to make a portrait worthy of this historic moment.’” Churchill sat down, lit a cigar, and gave the photographer just two minutes. But the smoke made shooting difficult—and the cigar didn’t fit the image Karsh had in mind. “…More
THE SERPENT'S UNFINISHED SENTENCE Emancipation as the Fulfillment of the Original Temptation “You will be like gods.” — Genesis 3:5 “Everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin.” — John 8:34 I. THE ANATOMY OF THE FIRST LIE The serpent did not begin with a command. He began with a question. “Did God say you shall not eat of any tree in the garden?” (Gen. 3:1). This is the inaugural gesture of all diabolical rhetoric: the implantation of doubt about the legitimacy of a limit. Before Eve could be seduced into transgression, she had first to be seduced into suspicion — suspicion that the boundary set by God was arbitrary, self-serving, and above all, an obstacle to her flourishing. The serpent’s lie had a structure. It was not a simple falsehood but a complex inversion. It took a truth — that eating the fruit would open their eyes — and dressed it in the grammar of liberation. The prohibition was recast as suppression. The divine law was reframed as divine jealousy. God, the serpent …More
Attempted murder of Jesus Christ "whatever you do to the least of these you do to me" Matt 25:40 Abortion is hatred of God "all those who love death hate God" Prov 8:36 3. Same sin as Judas betrays innocent blood Matt 27:4 15. Same sin as Cain murder of an innocent blood relative Gen 4:8 16 She is an enemy of God Jas 4:4, Luke 19:27, Romans 8:7, Matt 22:7 17. She is hated by God Lev 26:30, Ps 5:5, Ps 5:6, Ps 11:5, Hosea 9:15, Malachi 1:3 18. She is a child of Satan John 3:10, John 8:44, 1 John 3:12 19. She is under the wrath of God John 3:36, Rom 1:18, Rom 2:5, Eph 5: 6, Matt 22:7, Nah 1:2 20. She is cursed by God 1 Cor 16:22, Prov 3:33, Lam 3:65, Deut 30:19 & 27:24, Gen 4:11-12
If we apply that theory, only Native Americans should have the right to be American citizens. Everybody else should be consider an Immigrant no matter if their family immigrated 10 or 100 years ago.
@Jay Arr TARTARIA REVEALED: PUTIN UNLEASHES THE FORBIDDEN EMPIRE The world just changed forever. Russian President Vladimir Putin has declassified explosive Tartaria archives, unearthing a colossal empire that was systematically ERASED from global memory. The moment this happened, Western historians went silent — and for good reason. Tartaria wasn’t a myth. It was the largest empire on Earth, spanning from the Urals to Alaska, New Earth to Tibet. Its people weren’t savages — they were spiritually advanced, morally grounded, and technologically ahead of their time. They lived by virtue, honor, and ancestral power. Blue-eyed, red-haired warriors who valued family, justice, and the sacred bloodline. These were not primitive tribes. They were Slavic-Aryan titans. And now, their memory is being restored. The first edition of Encyclopedia Britannica (1771) called Tartaria a dominant force in northern Asia. But after the 18th century? It vanished — not by accident, but by design. Later …More
Paul White Gold Eagle @PaulGoldEagle THE WORLD'S OLDEST PAINKILLER. Five thousand years before Tylenol. Three thousand years before aspirin. Four thousand years before penicillin. The ancient Egyptians already had a medicine that killed bacteria, blocked pain, healed wounds, and reduced inflammation. They used it so much and valued it so highly that they stockpiled it in their royal tombs. Archaeologists have found myrrh resin in Egyptian burial chambers dated to 3,000 BC, still fragrant after five millennia. The Ebers Papyrus, written around 1,550 BC and considered one of the oldest medical texts in existence, lists myrrh in over 50 separate prescriptions. For infected wounds. For tooth pain. For mouth ulcers. For joint aches. For stomach problems. The Babylonians traded it across the entire ancient world. The ancient Chinese documented it in their medical texts over 2,000 years ago. King Solomon wrote about it in the Song of Solomon. Jesus was offered myrrh mixed with wine as a …More