There are 58 poisonous plants, some milder than others (it depends on which part is eaten, roots, leaves, seeds, flowers, fruits, etc.). Possible fatal ones include: Autumn crocus, Castor bean, Daffodil, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Jimson Weed, Lily of the Valley, Mistletoe, Morning Glory, wild Mushrooms, Poinsettia, Hemlock, Sumac, Rhubarb, White Snakeroot (which was one of the most common causes of death among early settlers in America), Yew (eat it and you die within minutes), and so on. If they don’t kill you they may cause diarrhea, convulsions, paralysis and even comas.
A new book out called Wicked Plants tells us about them. In order for human beings to learn these plants were poisonous people had to die from eating them. That's a nice way to learn about them. Praise God for his creation! Praise God for informing us about them! God is Great!
I live close t the Amish county of PA, and my wife and I go there quite often. Watching Amish people pass by in a buggy, I can’t help reflecting on the contradiction at the heart of their way of...
That often gets misattributed to Albert Einstein. It makes no difference to the content of the quote that he likely didn't say it. There is no evidence that he did.
By analogy, try to imagine that today there would be a movement of "liberal Nazis" who continue to print and distribute and cherry-pick from complete copies of Hitler's Mein...
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I read your link, and it is very interesting, but not because of the meaning of the word "hate" in the original. I never disputed that it means just that in the original, hate. My...
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What's funny is when Catholics (and Orthodox Christians) tout the ancient pedigree of their religion, as if that makes their current claims more likely to be true. But then you mention...
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Let them. I've found that Gemini will sometimes express an "in universe" viewpoint that it doesn't "really" "believe." If for example I point out that the...
But I can say quickly that if we look at Jesus as a "cult leader" in a cult revolving around himself, then, yes I would agree with what you are saying.
That goal, of course, may be the reinforcement of the cult and its leader, but still, he is not necessarily asking his followers to actually, literally, "hate" their families...
I was reading an article about this today. The writer (I already forget who) supposed that maybe Trump gives them back enough "stolen pride" that they feel compensated while they wait for...
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I have to leave for a few hours, and I will read your link when I come back. But I can say quickly that if we look at Jesus as a "cult leader" in a cult revolving around himself, then,...
That is what I actually meant. I did not mean that he was talking to specific individuals in the crowd, just that he was telling any potential candidates among them what he expected of...