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Peter McCullough, MD testifies to Texas Senate HHS Committee on March 10, 2021

Peter McCullough, MD testifies to Texas Senate HHS Committee on March 10, 2021
The testimony given on March 10, 2021. 
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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K

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Check out this updated review of the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K edition. Overview, whats included options, connectivity, and 4K video. The best 4K drone under $400?
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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Roofing Tile and understanding

Flat concrete tile roofs can become slippery
Here is a flat concrete tile roof with a wet layer of moss on its surface.
  Just to get us started, I want to give a basic definition of "A concrete tile roof".  I want to go to a basic foundation with an understanding of the three main tile roof styles, types or shapes called profiles. 
  1.  Flat tile
  2.  Villa or, "twinn-S" tile
  3.  Barrel or, "S-shape" tile
This brings us to the more important aspect, the actual installation beliefs and practices.
Do you know what you need to know?  How do you know?

  If we understand that there is value in "time-tested" methods and in true "quality" materials, we find that getting everything together and installed properly is vital.
Common sense can help avoid a series of problems most likely to occur or, protect us from leak troubles that try to rear their ugly faces, after the stormy weather has arrived.

  Depending on the person whom you are having a conversation with, positions about reality become evident.  Is there an unavoidable and gut felt sinking feeling or, a doubtful intuition, which becomes uncomfortable?

is that one trusts accurately reflect reality. If someone were to say, "I believe A", they are saying that they trust that A accurately reflects reality.
  Some people have stated to me that a person can have a religion that has nothing to do with reality. I beg to differ. If a necessary part of religion is a trust that a proposition accurately reflects reality (belief), then religion must have something to do with reality. What's really great about most religions of the world is that they tend to not just make claims about how we should live (practice), but they make claims about reality- propositions that are claimed to accurately reflect our world. This makes it quite easy to test the religions of the world for truth.
There are three common roofing tiles. The most common is the Barrel tile, or "S" shaped style.
once we become inquisitive about ones skill level and understanding of where rain water wants to flow.
It seems to me, though, that people have forgotten that "religion" includes beliefs. They tend to think that "religion" is merely a series of practices or routines. In this context, the claim that religion cannot be tested for truth makes a little bit more sense...but not much. No, practices don't have a direct "truth value", but they do have a "moral value", and "moral value" is determined by propositions about reality being true. The "truth value" of practices are indirect, but that is not to minimize their "truth value". The "direct" vs. "indirect" distinction comes into play when we are trying to figure out the "truth value". For beliefs, the "truth value" can be found directly by testing it against reality. To find the "truth value" of a practice, we must test the "truth value" of the beliefs that necessarily lead to the practice.
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