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Coronavirus serological study for Gangelt

We have been crying out for serological population studies for the current coronavirus epidemic which can greatly help properly inform governments, health professionals and the populace on the spread of the virus and the appropriate measures to take. Whilst such a study is being undertaken by the UK authorities at “NHS Porton Down” (with 3500 […]

Substitutionary Atonement? Christology, Essence – Energy BK III – Ep 9 – Jay Dyer (Half)


We return to Defense of the Orthodox Faith, Book III to demonstrate the obvious teaching of St. John the essence-energy distinction directly impacts Christology, which directly impacts sacramentology and the doctrine of deification (as opposed to created grace in Rome). We also see how the doctrine refutes similar errors in Protestantism, including their heretical Nestorian atonement doctrine. We will also touch in the lack of any gnomic will in Christ and how this relates to proper anthropology and the doctrine of grace.
 

 

Hidden Dimensions & Dreamscapes – Jay Dyer on Nox Mente

Nox Mente, or *Night Mind* in Latin, is a weekly show where we interview people about their dreams. Join us as we mine the collective consciousness for truth. NOTE: There was an audio problem with Jerry’s microphone for the first few minutes of the show. You’ll hear a strange hiss. It was entirely his fault and he’s “sorry, not sorry”.
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New Study Finds Links Between RoundUp (Glyphosate) Herbicide and Fetal Defects

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA – A new study conducted by Argentinian researchers has found that glyphosate – the controversial herbicide marketed by Monsanto (now Bayer) as RoundUp – causes significant damage to pregnant lab rats and their fetuses at relatively low doses. The study, published in Archives of Toxicology, found that not only was the female fertility of pregnant rats impaired, but fetal growth was retarded and malformations were detected in their second-generation offspring.

Study: Americans More Prudish, Delusional and Religious Than the Rest of the World

Cultural differences exist across borders, and because monoliths are mostly fantasies, often within them, too. That said, America, in particular, is culturally perplexing, and even confounding, to a lot of the rest of the world. I am not, as Americans are wont to do, laboring under the delusion that people in other places spend all that much time thinking about us. We are all, as a species, just trying to get through this thing called life.

Study Finds Link Between Income Inequality, Consumerism and Size of Carbon Footprint

As the rich get ever richer — courtesy, in countries like the United States, of corporate-friendly deregulation and tax “reform” — does the planet get ever warmer and dirtier? New research suggests economic balance is linked to environmentally-friendly practices. Countries with lower rates of economic disparity have citizens who enjoy a better quality of life and leave a significantly smaller carbon footprint.