The test of a prophet is truth. If their predictions don’t come true they are as false as their predictions and shouldn’t be invited back on the telly.
The test has been around a few thousand years. I remember reading in a Book at some point.
]]>I think for me Bryan, it was way too much contact with homo erectus that led me to the inevitable conclusion that even the deadliest of fauna is more worthy of my time, consideration and duty of care.
There are some exceptions. But they are few and far between, and have had some years to prove they are worth my time.
Talk is not simply cheap, but worthless.
“Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
]]>Thank you 🙂
]]>obviously you fall into the ‘unkind to animals’ category, bryan, by conflating republicans and puppies. 😈
]]>Let the RePUPlicans get their own art department, John. I’m not gifted beyond cut and paste.
]]>People who know me, rarely accuse me of being a nice guy.
I am sure you left out “to those who don’t deserve it.” 😉 I’m the same.
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