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First World Easter Problem

Boiled 6 brown eggs and 6 white eggs for the kids to color tonight.

the first 6 selected were the white ones.

@dbjork6317 actually watching Jesus of Nazareth tonight. Education for the 9 and 11 year olds.
 
Boiled 6 brown eggs and 6 white eggs for the kids to color tonight.

the first 6 selected were the white ones.

@dbjork6317 actually watching Jesus of Nazareth tonight. Education for the 9 and 11 year olds.
Nothing wrong with a little lesson about ancient mythology for the kids.
 
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Nothing wrong with a little lesson about ancient mythology for the kids.

Have you ever actually taken the time to investigate the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Lee Strobel believed like you until he investigated the facts for himself. He wrote a book entitled "The Case for Christ" about what he found out. It is a good read.
 
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Recently every time I read a post by the OP this is what pops into my head.

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I don't know if you guys realize, but OP lives on the water. He spends most of his time on his AirPods fishing and cutting huge deals.
 
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Sorry for offending. Growing up, we had white Mebkin abbey eggs from piggly wiggly and that’s all I knew. Now it seems every store shelf is full of cage free pasture raised organic omega super eggs. I just thought it was interesting that an unintended consequence is not being able to dye eggs on Easter.
 
Have you ever actually taken the time to investigate the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Lee Strobel believed like you until he investigated the facts for himself. He wrote a book entitled "The Case for Christ" about what he found out. It is a good read.
You mean the book where a Christian apologist interviews a bunch of other Christian apologists and then concludes - shockingly - that the Christian apologists must be right? No thanks.

You know he wrote that book almost 20 years after converting to Christianity, right? That book is not the story of his conversion, his presentation of himself as a skeptic is a literary device.
 
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You mean the book where a Christian apologist interviews a bunch of other Christian apologists and then concludes - shockingly - that the Christian apologists must be right? No thanks.

You know he wrote that book almost 20 years after converting to Christianity, right? That book is not the story of his conversion, his presentation of himself as a skeptic is a literary device.

The facts remain. Just the facts man, just the facts.
 
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