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America Can Choose to Be Great Again
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America Can Choose to Be Great Again

America Can Choose to Be Great Again
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Why 'Bad Faith' Is a Bad Movie
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Why 'Bad Faith' Is a Bad Movie

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The DARK SIDE Of the Dems I Saw Before I Left – Tulsi Gabbard
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The DARK SIDE Of the Dems I Saw Before I Left – Tulsi Gabbard

from Russell Brand: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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New York’s Soviet Show Trial Tormented Americans With Its Pre-Determined Results, Highly Scripted Juries And Pathetic Judge Who Presided Over A Huge Waste Of Taxpayer Money
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New York’s Soviet Show Trial Tormented Americans With Its Pre-Determined Results, Highly Scripted Juries And Pathetic Judge Who Presided Over A Huge Waste Of Taxpayer Money

by J.B. Shurk, All News Pipeline: For me, the worst part about New York’s Soviet show trial was how it tormented President Trump’s supporters. I kept an eye on numerous messaging boards as the Democrat jury wrapped up deliberations, and so many people were struggling in real-time with the likelihood that Trump would be found “guilty.” In […]
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Well, it’s June, so that means the FBI just got really, super GAY…
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Well, it’s June, so that means the FBI just got really, super GAY…

from Revolver News: Well, it’s June, and we all know what that means, right? Every single US corporation, group, and organization will spend the next thirty days worshiping at the feet of the rainbow altar. We never see these same companies, groups, and organizations celebrating traditional family values. They only celebrate the kinky stuff because […]
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Where Was Ancient Greece Located?
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Where Was Ancient Greece Located?

  Ancient Greece was the foundation of Western civilization, from philosophy to art, literature, mathematics, politics, and more. It is impossible to imagine where the world would be today without it. But where exactly was Ancient Greece located? The answer is tricky, as it evolved and expanded on an unprecedented scale over the centuries, eventually covering great swathes of the world. This article will discuss the geography of Ancient Greece during Classical Antiquity, i.e., the period starting with the Archaic Period in the 8th century BCE, right after the collapse of the Mycenean Civilization and the so-called Greek Dark Ages. Spanning a vast timescale of roughly 800-146 BCE, it continues to fascinate and inspire thinkers and scholars alike. Let’s take a look at the scope of its geography, and how this contributed to its success.   Ancient Greece Began Near the Aegean Sea Source: TheCollector   The first settlements of Ancient Greece began in the land around the Aegean Sea, including Greek islands, mainland Greece, and along the west coast of Asia minor. This was in around 800 BCE, a period of rapid development following the Greek ‘dark ages.’ The landscape here was heavily laden with mountains, and many small communities set up farms in valleys or on islands, where they could hide in the shadows or remain isolated from rivals or invaders. Each of these small territories had their own dialects and cultural beliefs.   Valleys Near the Aegean Sea Became Cities, or ‘City-States’ Source: TheCollector   Many of the valley regions of the Aegean Sea evolved into Ancient Greek cities, also known as ‘city-states’, or polis. Each city-state was strictly territorial and fiercely independent. The mountainous geology of the land allowed divisions to remain somewhat securely in place, but many cities also fortified their boundaries with impressively large walls to further close themselves from outside attacks. These city-states became a vital component of ancient Greek society – each contained an urban center, surrounding housing, and countryside. Many of their temples and government buildings were built on the top of a hill, or acropolis, such as the Parthenon, which still survives in modern-day Athens. Amazingly, there grew to be over 1,000 different city-states in Ancient Greece (so far too many to list in this article!). The most dominant, populated, and successful include Athens, Sparta, Syracuse, Thebes, and Corinth.    In its Prime, Ancient Greece Covered Islands Throughout the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, and Beyond… Source: TheCollector   By the mid-8th century BCE, the Greeks had set up colonies throughout the Mediterranean and Black Sea. The borders of Ancient Greece spanned modern-day Italy, France, Spain, Turkey, and parts of North Africa, spreading all along coastal areas close to the sea. The Greek philosopher Plato once observed of their watery paradise: “we live around the sea like frogs around a pond.” In around 600 BCE Greek colonies went even further, reaching from the coasts of Spain in the west to Cyprus in the east, as well as covering expansive areas of present-day Ukraine, Russia, Egypt, and Libya.   Much of Ancient Greece Was in Modern-Day Sicily and Southern Italy, Known at the Time as ‘Magna Graecia’ The ancient city of Paestum or Poseidonia in Ancient Greece, dating 6th century BCE. Source: Architectural Digest   Sicily and Southern Italy were major centers for Ancient Greek colonization from the mid-8th century BCE onwards. Such was the extent of its Greek population, it was known at the time to early Romans as “Magna Graecia”, meaning “greater Greece.” Some of the reasons for this area’s popularity were its fertile soil and its links to trade routes, which allowed society here to prosper. The rich sophistication of their culture went on to inspire and hugely influence the Romans to come.   This Early Civilization Eventually Reached the Middle East Source: TheCollector   Following the daring conquests of Alexander the Great, king of Macedon, from 336 BCE to 334 BCE, the kingdom of Ancient Greece grew even larger than ever before, expanding throughout the eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Middle East, and even into parts of Asia, thus conquering large areas of the Middle East. There, Greek culture merged with ancient eastern traditions, forming a complex hybrid style of culture and society known today as Hellenistic. Eventually, Rome conquered Greece in 146 BCE, taking its place in the international limelight, but that’s a whole other story.   This article, originally published on March 3, 2022, was updated by TheCollector’s editorial team on June 5, 2024.
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NYPD Has Its Eyes on Trump, Expected to Strip Him of Important Belonging After Conviction
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NYPD Has Its Eyes on Trump, Expected to Strip Him of Important Belonging After Conviction

After mostly upholding the Second Amendment rights of Americans during his time in the Oval Office, former President Donald Trump is about to have his own gun rights trampled by the Democrats controlling New York. Trump has maintained his concealed carry license for quite some time, at least during the...
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Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024
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Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024

June 6, 2024 Looking for Life in All the Wrong PlacesMEREDITH HOUSTON CARR Lee en español "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." John 10:10 (NIV) Do you ever experience the nagging feeling that there's a disconnect in some area of your faith? Perhaps you love God and do your best to follow and serve Him faithfully. Maybe you volunteer at church, pray consistently and read your Bible. Yet one day, you encounter a scripture that leaves you feeling like you're missing something - like there's a gap between what you know in your head and what you experience daily. Several years ago, that’s exactly how I felt when I read today's key verse: "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10). At that time, I had no doubt about the thief's devious workings. I'd watched him try to steal and kill my marriage, my hope, my dreams - even my very faith itself. Yet when I read about Jesus giving us life "to the full" (John 10:10)? I couldn't confidently say I was walking in that fullness. But why not? What was I missing? Maybe you're asking the same question. Maybe you doubt that God's promise of abundance is real and applies to you. Let me assure you, dear one - God's promise stands firm. The problem lies in our tendency to look for life in all the wrong places! We scan our lives horizontally, squinting for signs of life in relationships, health, wealth or status all around us - but we're left wanting. Even when life is chock-full of good things, our souls still feel scratchy and discontent, hungry for more. This lack of contentment vexes us, but here's the truth: If we could find abundance in the world's offerings, we wouldn't have needed the sacrifice of our Savior! Jesus says, "I have come" (John 10:10), thereby signaling that our search for abundant life begins and ends in Him. It's an abundance we find vertically through relationship with God above, not horizontally through the gifts He places beside and around us on earth. Earthly blessings are meant to be embraced and enjoyed, but they are never intended to bring us ultimate satisfaction. Only Jesus can provide genuine fulfillment, the type that can't be shaken by our surroundings! So how can you and I start living in abundance today? First, we can take inventory. Who or what is currently shouldering the pressure of bringing us abundance? Is it our job? Our spouse? Our children? Let's ask God to open our eyes to any areas of misplaced reliance. Second, we can pray this simple prayer. Lord, I'm sorry for looking to [fill in the blank] for contentment and joy. Redirect my heart, and help me find abundance vertically, not horizontally. A full life is part of our inheritance as God's children, no matter our circumstances - so let's walk in that inheritance today! Lord, thank You for giving us abundant life. Help us see where we've misplaced our trust, and settle our hearts as we seek You above all things! In Jesus' Name, Amen. OUR FAVORITE THINGS Announcing the next Circle 31 Book Club pick ... The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility by Dr. Joel Muddamalle! We aren't just going to read a book; together, we're expecting our lives to be transformed. By joining Circle 31 Book Club, you'll be surrounded by friends who want to support you, pray for you and help you grow. Don't delay ... Join Circle 31 today! ENGAGE Join Meredith on Instagram for more community and a few laughs! Visit her website for a copy of her free devotional, Standing on the Rock. FOR DEEPER STUDY Psalm 16:11, "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore" (ESV). In what area of your life do you tend to look for abundance and joy? What would it look like for you to begin finding fullness in Jesus instead of external relationships and things? We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments. © 2024 by Meredith Houston Carr. All rights reserved. Proverbs 31 MinistriesP.O. Box 3189 Matthews, NC 28106 www.Proverbs31.org The post Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024
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Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024

June 6, 2024 Looking for Life in All the Wrong PlacesMEREDITH HOUSTON CARR Lee en español "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." John 10:10 (NIV) Do you ever experience the nagging feeling that there's a disconnect in some area of your faith? Perhaps you love God and do your best to follow and serve Him faithfully. Maybe you volunteer at church, pray consistently and read your Bible. Yet one day, you encounter a scripture that leaves you feeling like you're missing something - like there's a gap between what you know in your head and what you experience daily. Several years ago, that’s exactly how I felt when I read today's key verse: "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full" (John 10:10). At that time, I had no doubt about the thief's devious workings. I'd watched him try to steal and kill my marriage, my hope, my dreams - even my very faith itself. Yet when I read about Jesus giving us life "to the full" (John 10:10)? I couldn't confidently say I was walking in that fullness. But why not? What was I missing? Maybe you're asking the same question. Maybe you doubt that God's promise of abundance is real and applies to you. Let me assure you, dear one - God's promise stands firm. The problem lies in our tendency to look for life in all the wrong places! We scan our lives horizontally, squinting for signs of life in relationships, health, wealth or status all around us - but we're left wanting. Even when life is chock-full of good things, our souls still feel scratchy and discontent, hungry for more. This lack of contentment vexes us, but here's the truth: If we could find abundance in the world's offerings, we wouldn't have needed the sacrifice of our Savior! Jesus says, "I have come" (John 10:10), thereby signaling that our search for abundant life begins and ends in Him. It's an abundance we find vertically through relationship with God above, not horizontally through the gifts He places beside and around us on earth. Earthly blessings are meant to be embraced and enjoyed, but they are never intended to bring us ultimate satisfaction. Only Jesus can provide genuine fulfillment, the type that can't be shaken by our surroundings! So how can you and I start living in abundance today? First, we can take inventory. Who or what is currently shouldering the pressure of bringing us abundance? Is it our job? Our spouse? Our children? Let's ask God to open our eyes to any areas of misplaced reliance. Second, we can pray this simple prayer. Lord, I'm sorry for looking to [fill in the blank] for contentment and joy. Redirect my heart, and help me find abundance vertically, not horizontally. A full life is part of our inheritance as God's children, no matter our circumstances - so let's walk in that inheritance today! Lord, thank You for giving us abundant life. Help us see where we've misplaced our trust, and settle our hearts as we seek You above all things! In Jesus' Name, Amen. OUR FAVORITE THINGS Announcing the next Circle 31 Book Club pick ... The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility by Dr. Joel Muddamalle! We aren't just going to read a book; together, we're expecting our lives to be transformed. By joining Circle 31 Book Club, you'll be surrounded by friends who want to support you, pray for you and help you grow. Don't delay ... Join Circle 31 today! ENGAGE Join Meredith on Instagram for more community and a few laughs! Visit her website for a copy of her free devotional, Standing on the Rock. FOR DEEPER STUDY Psalm 16:11, "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore" (ESV). In what area of your life do you tend to look for abundance and joy? What would it look like for you to begin finding fullness in Jesus instead of external relationships and things? We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments. © 2024 by Meredith Houston Carr. All rights reserved. Proverbs 31 MinistriesP.O. Box 3189 Matthews, NC 28106 www.Proverbs31.org The post Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places –  Encouragement for Today – June 6, 2024 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Historical Events for 6th June 2024
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Historical Events for 6th June 2024

1896 - Frank Samuelsen and George Harbo leave NY harbor to row across Atlantic; their 55 day record for rowing was not broken for 114 years 1933 - US Employment Service created 1936 - Aviation gasoline 1st produced commercially Paulsboro, New Jersey 1958 - French Prime Minister Charles de Gaulle says Algeria will always be French 1971 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono appear for an unannounced performance, joining Frank Zappa on stage at Fillmore East in NYC 1982 - Bernard Glassman installed as abbot of Zen Center of NY 1992 - French Open Women's Tennis: Yugoslavian star Monica Seles retains title; outlasts Steffi Graf of Germany 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 2002 - "The Bourne Identity" directed by Doug Liman and starring Matt Damon premieres in Los Angeles, California 2007 - Stanley Cup Final, Honda Center, Anaheim, CA: Anaheim Ducks defeat Ottawa Senators, 6-2 for a 4-1 series win; Ducks' first Championship 2019 - Amir Ohana becomes the first openly gay minister in Israel as acting justice minister More Historical Events »
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