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The Librarian

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  1. @DeeDee What does the clock represent?
  2. Bentley Willis - The Righteous One Will Live By Reason Of Faith.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  3. Bentley Willis - What it Means to be a Spiritual Man.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  4. Bentley Willis - CO - Why Christians Must Be Different 1983.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  5. Was ist mit Sterbehilfe bei unheilbar Kranken? Muss der Tod um jeden Preis hinausgezögert werden? Quelle
  6. Distribuer la Traduction du monde nouveau est désormais une infraction pénale. Et toute personne en possèdant un exemplaire risque une lourde amende — ou pire. la source
  7. Que faire si un malade est en phase terminale ? La vie doit-?elle être prolongée à tout prix ? la source
  8. Les Témoins ont reçu des récompenses pour les immenses améliorations quÂ’ils ont apportées au parc des expositions et pour leur exposition sur la culture indigène. la source
  9. What if a person is terminally ill? Must life be prolonged at all costs? Source
  10. @Anna I will let the @admin know. I haven't experienced that warning yet though personally.
  11. Bentley Willis - Are You Cooperating With the Angels.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  12. Belote Dage - Is There a True Religion From Gods Standpoint.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  13. Bell Peter - I Want To.mp3 Agape! @The Librarian
  14. And then I read this news this morning. It appears some did not obey the secular authorities and paid a price:
  15. Heavily armed Soldiers have beaten up Jehovah’s Witnesses over banned church services. CHURCH members and leaders of a JehovahÂ’s Witnesses branch n LusakaÂ’s Kamwala area were this morning beaten up by a combined team of military personell after they attempted to gather for a church service. Last week, the Ministry of Health banned church gatherings and other gatherings in a bid to contain the Cholera situation in the country. While some churches have complied, a few others have opted to go ahead with their worship services. A branch of the JehovahÂ’s Witnesses in Kamwala this morning decided to ignore the government directive. A few minutes into the church service, a Land cruiser full of military personell and police officers landed at the church premises and ordered the church leaders to stop the service— according to an eye witnesses. “When the leaders tried to resist the order, the soldiers just started beating up the leaders. When the members tried to protest, they were also slapped. ThatÂ’s how everyone scampered in different directions,” said an eye witness. The church has now been closed. Source
  16. On 12 September 2017, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, called bitcoin a "fraud" and said he would fire anyone in his firm caught trading it. Zero Hedge claimed that the same day Dimon made his statement, JP Morgan also purchased a large amount of bitcoins for its clients.[157]
  17. The inventor left a text message in the first mined block which reads 'The Times 3 January 2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks'. The text refers to a headline in The Times published on 3 January 2009. It is a strong indication that the first block was mined no earlier than this date. The genesis block has a timestamp of 18:15:05 GMT on 3 January 2009. This block is unlike all other blocks in that it doesn't have a previous block to reference. This required the use of custom code to mine it. Timestamps for subsequent blocks indicate that Nakamoto did not try to mine all the early blocks solely for himself. I think this was released in response to the financial credit crisis. Basically the financial world had a heart attack, the central banks pumped funny money like never before to revive it (the banks) diluting the $ of the savers.... hence, Satoshi Nakamoto presented Bitcoin as an alternative to the banking system. We are just now starting to see how powerful it might become.
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