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Jesus follower, pro life, husband, father, foster parent, ML/AI controls mechanical engineer, real estate investor, beekeeper, maker, hunter.
Columbus, IN
Joined November 2022
@SawyerMerritt Will autonomy result in a bifurcation? A few very long range vehicles for cross country and short range vehicles for daily use?9
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RT @megbasham: Good moment to share @j_bambrick’s FAR superior He Saves Us ad that conveys who Jesus really is.
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RT @conservmillen: Ban porn. Not just on X, but everywhere. It’s the legal loophole for sex trafficking and has only destructive effects on…
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@Austen If only it were for nothing. It's actually being used in ways that undermine the moral fabric of our country and the world. Just evil.
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@xTheGoodNews Tough passage. As I've gotten older I've learned just how little I know. It's a tough balance to teach truth boldly but not to be dogmatic about things that are not very clear in Scripture.
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@xTheGoodNews This is pretty accurate. Sadly most of the dialog revolves around engagement bait. A more calm and reasoned dialog would represent much better.
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Looks like average is around half. Sad.
Intact Families by State Percent of Children Raised in Stable, Married Families: Utah - 70% Washington - 62% N. Dakota - 62% Idaho - 61% Massachusetts - 60% Wyoming: 59% New Jersey - 59% S. Dakota - 59% Nebraska - 59% Alaska - 59% Hawaii - 58% California - 58% Illinois - 58% New Hampshire- 58% Iowa - 58% Virginia - 57% Minnesota - 56% Wisconsin - 56% Pennsylvania - 56% Maine - 55% Vermont - 55% New York - 55% Oregon - 55% Colorado - 54% Michigan - 54% Indiana - 54% Texas - 54% Georgia - 53% Kansas - 52% Montana - 52% Missouri - 51% Oklahoma - 50% Maryland - 50% West Virginia - 50% Delaware - 49% Ohio - 48% N. Carolina - 48% Florida - 48% Rhode Island - 47% Connecticut - 47% New Mexico - 47% Tennessee - 47% Arkansas - 46% S. Carolina - 46% Alabama - 45% Nevada - 44% Arizona - 44% Mississippi - 41% Kentucky - 41% Louisiana - 36% Source: Institute for Family Studies; National Survey of Child Health
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