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    Oops! I forgot to finish coloring North Carolina and South Carolina...

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    #311     Jun 30, 2024
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    See if they have this book at the library...

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    They don't, but they DO have this one...

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    How Scientists Do NOT Follow the Science When It Comes to Evolution...



     
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    Approximately 94% of AI-written college exams go undetected, according to a study conducted by the University of Reading in England. However, at Bridgeworth Online Christian Academy we don't have this problem because when our students turn in a paper, they have to defend it one-on-one with their professor—hence it is extremely difficult to cheat. The professor will ask questions about how they got the information, what were their sources, etc.
     
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    Why are California school districts called unified and Texas school districts called independent?

    I know of at least one person who says that it indicates two or more school districts merged with one another at some point in time to become one ''unified" district.

    Then again, someone else claimed "unified" references the inclusion of K-12 classes as opposed to only consisting of K-6 or 7-12.
     
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    #317     Jul 24, 2024
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    WHO WERE THE 12 APOSTLES?
    Group One—The for fishermen of Galilee:

    1. Peter (Simon)
    2. Andrew (brother of Peter)
    3. James (the elder brother of John and a son of Zebedee—also called Boanerges or "Son of Thunder")
    4. John ("the disciple whom Jesus loved")
    5. Philip (from Bethsaida)
    6. Nathaniel (Bartholomew, a friend of Philip’s)
    7. Thomas (Didymus—the twin)
    8. Matthew (the tax collector)
    9. Simon (the Zealot)
    10. James (the lessor—bother of Joses and son of Alphaeus and Mary, the latter being an eyewitness to Jesus' crucifixion and one of the women who came to prepare his body for burial)
    11. Jude (Labbaeus Thaddaeus, Judas the son of James)
    12. Judas ("the son of perdition" from the region of Iscariot)
     
    #318     Jul 31, 2024
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    God knows all of us—what we do, what we think, where we go and what we say. We can sometimes feel helpless and tempted to look for some escape; but it is possible to find comfort in the knowledge and understanding that God is sovereign over all. Wherever we travel, God is there. In darkness or in light, God sees us constantly.

    Being the Creator, God has perfect knowledge of those He created. He knows our innermost thoughts as well as our physical characteristics and has a detailed knowledge of the lives we have yet to live. As we meditate on the mysterious purposes of God, though impossible to fully understand, we can still know that God is with us.

    As communicated in Psalm 139, God made our innermost parts and knit us together in our mothers' wombs. From His perspective, we are fearfully and wonderfully designed—for wonderful are the works of the Lord! We were not hidden from Him when we were being formed in secret. We were intricately and skillfully formed in the depths of His imagination, as if embroidered with many colors.

    His eyes saw our unformed substance and in His book were written all the days appointed for us long before even a fraction of a second had actually taken shape. No one can change the fact that you are God's masterpiece, so don't be fooled and don't be tricked or bullied or manipulated into abandoning or rejecting the fullness of everything God created you to be.

     
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    Copyright © 2024 by Fred Duckworth

    At X__________ Online Christian Academy we teach students it's relatively obvious and almost goes without saying that science is all around us—from the technology we use in our everyday lives, to diagnosis we might receive in hospitals, to explanations inevitably given to us at auto repair shops, etc.—and this is the reason why we deem science important enough to learn in school.

    After all, it would be a good idea to have at least enough scientific knowledge, understanding and competence to be able to make informed decisions regarding the science-related issues we encounter in life—whether it has to do with taking a car in to be repaired by an auto mechanic, understanding how the medication prescribed by a doctor is supposed to affect our bodies, or knowing why it is more likely to rain the next day than it is to set record-high temperatures.

    This is especially important since there are bound to be times when we are presented with statements, practices or beliefs that are said to be factual and scientific, but are in truth, lacking in evidence or the appropriate application of scientific methods.

    One needs a minimum level of scientific sophistication to recognize when this is happening (not to mention the necessity of knowing enough science to be able to compete globally in whatever science-related aspects of college or career opportunities might come your way).

    Indeed, when it comes right down to it, it's foolishness and folly to blindly trust the "experts" because in point of fact, the vast majority of experts are, by and large, no smarter than you or me. For example, unless they personally conducted their own groundbreaking research, doctors are simply people who believed, memorized and are subsequently repeating whatever fodder their instructors fed them in (medical) school, just like all the rest of us.



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