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Christopher Hitchens on Mother Teresa
I am sure I posted this somewhere some several years ago ....
Christopher Hitchens on Mother Teresa
I am sure I posted this somewhere some several years ago ....
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Quote from: WikipediaEarly life
Miller was born on August 23, 1985, in Santa Monica, California, where he was raised, the second of three children in the Jewish family of Michael D. Miller, a real estate investor, and Miriam (née Glosser).[1] His mother's ancestors Wolf Lieb Glotzer and his wife Bessie emigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire's Antopol, in what is present-day Belarus,[22] escaping the 1903–06 anti-Jewish pogroms in Belarus and other parts of the Russian Empire.[23][24][25] When his great-grandmother arrived in the U.S. in 1906, she spoke only Yiddish, the historical language of the Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern Europe.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Miller_(political_advisor)


Quote from: MSMThe 'sliding doors moment' doctors missed that could have saved James - who tragically died aged 17
* James Tsindos bought food from Deliveroo app
* A burrito bowl included a sauce made with cashews
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13924903/Tsindos-Brighton-burrito-bowl-allergy-death.html

QuotePlot Summary: Join Ginger, the curious giraffe, on her adventurous journey in this heartwarming children's book. Ginger has always been fascinated by horses, their grace, and strength, and dreams of being one herself. However, as she grows up, she begins to realize that God has blessed her with unique attributes that horses do not possess.
Through her encounters with the horses in the savanna, Ginger learns valuable lessons about the beauty and importance of embracing the special qualities that make her unique. With the help of her newfound friends, she discovers the incredible abilities of a giraffe, such as her long neck, which allows her to reach apples on tall trees and see far distances.
As Ginger comes to terms with her true identity, she realizes that God's design is perfect, and her giraffe-ness is something to be proud of. This charming story teaches children the importance and the joy of being who God made them to be.
Filled with vibrant illustrations and a relatable storyline, "Ginger the Giraffe" is a must-read for young children and their parents, encouraging them to appreciate their unique qualities and embrace their God-given talents.
Written by Andrew Torba and Illustrated by @Disco on Gab.com
Quote from: Review by E.G.5 Stars
Thought provoking, valuable lessons learned even for an adult
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
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Liberals seriously are buying this book just to give it a bad review (seriously how disgruntled and insecure do you have to be with your self and your beliefs to do that?!) but Torba is still making money off them - lol *winning.* I personally thank them for donating to his cause and campaign.
Here's my honest review: This book is much needed, thoughtful and well written and easily understandable for kids. It's a perfect alternative to the cultural agendas, deceptions and lies of today. I found it thought provoking for an adult too, because it encourages me to think about the unique qualities and traits God has instilled in me that make me, me. And how I can use them to change my world. It encourages me to accept and embrace the parts of myself that I wrestle with, knowing God made no mistakes when He made me. Definitely wasn't expecting that but I appreciate it! The graphics are also well done. Nice work Disco. Overall, highly recommend! You and your kid will love it and learn something valuable. Thank you Andrew and Disco.
Quote from: Review from Kate4 Stars
Bad Reviews are nonsensical
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
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I read the book this morning. There is nothing in the book remotely like the three negative reviews state. It simply is a story about a giraffe that admires the qualities of horses, but comes to the realization that being a giraffe has its merits too. It is a story of self acceptance and God's plan for your life. I don't know if AI wrote it. I don't think so, since Andrew Torba writes all the time and children's literature is not particularly challenging (the challenge is not to bore the adult reader). I give it a 4*. Beatrix Potter gets a 5*. Hard to top Beatrix Potter.
Quote from: Reviews by Libtards1 Star Reviews
* I guess the author figured that a children's book doesn't need to be well written. Fear based ideology aside, it's just not a good book. There are so many better choices when it comes to instilling values that are truly antithetical to Christianity.
* the guy uses Ai to wright books and make the art for them don't buy if you don't support ai.
* The purpose of this book is to spread hate for a minority group (transgender) and raise funds for the hate platform gab.
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