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It's almost like most of the Christians in the world consider US evangelism to be a bizarro world cult.US readers might be interested to know that preparations for Franklin Graham's planned tour of the UK in May are not going as smoothly as they might:
US preacher Franklin Graham tries to reverse UK tour cancellations
Lawyers push venues to reconsider, as evangelicals in Britain refuse to back his eventswww.theguardian.com
Thoughts and prayers...
It's almost like most of the Christians in the world consider US evangelism to be a bizarro world cult.
US readers might be interested to know that preparations for Franklin Graham's planned tour of the UK in May are not going as smoothly as they might:
US preacher Franklin Graham tries to reverse UK tour cancellations
Lawyers push venues to reconsider, as evangelicals in Britain refuse to back his eventswww.theguardian.com
Thoughts and prayers...
If I remember correctly, Franklin's school of thought left Britain for the Liberty available in America because Britain lacked freedom of speech and religion.It’s a freedom of religion issue and also a free speech issue.
Yep, we wouldn't let them persecute their co-religionists for disagreeing with them, and neither would the Dutch, so they had to head off west.If I remember correctly, Franklin's school of thought left Britain for the Liberty available in America because Britain lacked freedom of speech and religion.
Ah yes, the whole shenanigan involving vicar rhyming with liquor, therefore bad.Yep, we wouldn't let them persecute their co-religionists for disagreeing with them, and neither would the Dutch, so they had to head off west.
If you're talking about the Pilgrims, it's because Britain had too much freedom of religion.If I remember correctly, Franklin's school of thought left Britain for the Liberty available in America because Britain lacked freedom of speech and religion.
Oh yes, they couldn't handle the freedom of religion in Holland, which was basically the most liberal (for the time) country in Europe.Yep, we wouldn't let them persecute their co-religionists for disagreeing with them, and neither would the Dutch, so they had to head off west.
But that doesn't seem to really describe what happened:Utair says that a “sharp, unpredictable windshear” occurred during the landing, and that the landing-gear collapsed while the aircraft was on the runway.
“Owing to the prompt and highly professional actions of the crew, the aircraft was able to be kept on the runway until it stopped completely,” the airline says.
The first video definitely seems to support that the plane landed hard short of the runway, and there's honestly no telling whether the landing gear broke at that point or afterwards; but it is important to note that once the landing gear collapsed, there wasn't really anything the crew could've done to "keep the aircraft on the runway", it's pretty much just holding on for the ride at that point.A UTAir Boeing 737-500, registration VQ-BPS performing flight UT-535 from Moscow Vnukovo to Usinsk (Russia) with 94 passengers and 6 crew, was on final approach to Usinsk's runway 13 at about 12:21L (09:21Z) but touched down hard about 15 meters ahead of paved surface of the runway and went through heaps of snow. Both main gear struts collapsed, the aircraft skidded on its nose gear and belly to a stand still off the runway causing damage to a wing resulting in a fuel spill. No fire broke out. The passengers evacuated via slides and overwing exits. The aircraft received substantial damage. There are claims of one or two injured passengers.
So, she was born into a hermetically sealed island fortress? How does she lawyer from there?It figures Harvey Weinstein would be defended by a smug cow like this.
Harvey Weinstein's lawyer says she's never been sexually assaulted 'because I would never put myself in that position'
The lead defense attorney in Harvey Weinstein's rape and sexual assault trial said in an interview that she has never been sexually assaulted "because I would never put myself in that position."amp.cnn.com