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Hey, any idea why that "Christian fiction novel" meme is attaching itself to some of my posts, like here?

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Hey, any idea why that "Christian fiction novel" meme is attaching itself to some of my posts, like here?

This is just anecdote - where is the proof from the actual religion?#1 What gains would be made negotiating?
Dozens of former Muslims say lying is encouraged. They are to do anything to promote their faith.
Now I am doing nicely, thanks to God.I'm sorry for your loss. I can "feel" your pain coming right through the screen. How are you doing right now?
Ellicott:4 And as for your birth, on the day you were born your cord was not cut, nor were you washed with water to cleanse you, nor rubbed with salt, nor wrapped in swaddling cloths.
Barnes:The rubbing of the body of the new-born infant with salt, a custom still prevailing in some parts of the east, probably had a symbolical, as well as a supposed physical effect; and is recommended for the latter reason by Galen (De Sanit. i. 7).
A Journal of Medical Humanities:Anciently they rubbed infants with salt to make the skin firm.
In many societies, there are traditional practices performed to protect babies from magic, witchcraft, or the evil eye. At first, it may seem that these practices would have no particular effect on health. Some of these traditions bring psychological relief for the family, but some may delay the treatment of a disease or cause harm to the child.
One of the traditional practices performed in parts of Europe and the Middle East is salting of babies. Along with the symbolic and life-giving nature of salt throughout history, salting has been a part of traditional practices for millenia. Homer said salt was a “sacred” substance and Plato described it as “a dear substance of the gods.” Salt thrown into the water is thought to increase its sacred properties, and Dioscorides emphasized the cleansing properties of salt. Galen recommended the salting of newborns to ensure a hard skin and better hygiene. Soranus described newborns being swaddled after sprinkling them with water and salt. Salting is performed as part of rituals of redemption. In the Bible, scrubbing with salt was among the practices recorded immediately after the birth of a baby. This practice is maintained today among some Jewish communities as well as in Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Qatar, North Arabia, western Iran, and Turkey. It has spread to some parts of the Balkans and Greece through the influence of the Turks.
Thanks for the info.Very few Americans work in agriculture now, historically that was a big part of small town life. The US becoming a non-agricultural society is relatively recent. Prior to WWII, many Americans lived in small towns near farms. It wasn't until after the war that the vast majority of people moved into cities and suburbs.
Thank youYou are not rambling ... you are speaking truth.
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The mother's life in the case we are talking about wasn't in direct danger until it was almost too late to save her life.Health care ONLY to save the life of the mother. Clear?
But God does!I don’t know where’s I’m going with my life.
Just how did we get to this point of unravelment?
Right. Therefore ...Sheol is the grave.
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