MICROSOFT NOT ONLY FUNDS ID2020 BUT THEY ALSO FILED A PATENT FOR A DEVICE CONNECTED TO THE HUMAN BODY FOR BUYING AND SELLING CRYPTOCURRENCY

MICROSOFT NOT ONLY FUNDS ID2020 BUT THEY ALSO FILED A PATENT FOR A DEVICE CONNECTED TO THE HUMAN BODY FOR BUYING AND SELLING CRYPTOCURRENCY by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins MICROSOFT PATENT FILING FOR BUYING AND SELLING CRYPTOCURRENCY: Human body activity associated with a task provided to a user may be used in a mining process of a cryptocurrency system. A server may provide a task to a device of a user which is communicatively coupled to the server. A sensor communicatively coupled to or comprised in the device…

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7 Things the Coronavirus Hasn’t Changed

7 Things the Coronavirus Hasn’t Changed by STEPHEN WITMER for The Gospel Coalition Like an earthquake, coronavirus has shaken the ground beneath our feet. Things we assumed we could count on (meals together with friends, graduation ceremonies, the Major League Baseball season) have been canceled or postponed. We’re doing some things we could never have imagined (washing the packaging on the groceries we bring home, standing six feet from friends), and we’re not doing many things we expected always to be doing (gathering in person for church, visiting our grandmothers, commuting to…

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3 WAYS CHRIST’S RESURRECTION CHANGES YOU

3 WAYS CHRIST’S RESURRECTION CHANGES YOU by Andrew Menkis for Core Christianity The accounts of Jesus’ resurrection are more than inspiring stories. They recount a historical event of life-altering magnitude. Jesus died and came back to life. The resurrection proves Jesus was sinless, for if he had sinned, death would have the right to hold him. It proves he is divine, for who but the creator of life has power over death? Truly human and truly divine, Christ is able to take on and die for the sins of humankind…

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Post-Pandemic Church: Pop-Cultural or Biblical?

Post-Pandemic Church: Pop-Cultural or Biblical? by LARRY TOMCZAK for Charisma News “So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth” (Gen. 8:11). This is not the end of the world but the end of an era. Sequestered in our “bunkers” we’ve been surveying the situation and, as Christians, we shouldn’t succumb to an understandable sentiment: “Let’s hang in there so we can soon resume everything the way it was.” After the flood everything changed. After World War II everything changed. After 9/11 everything changed. It is not an…

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Rembrandt’s Resurrection of Christ as a Guiding Light for Today’s World

Rembrandt’s Resurrection of Christ as a Guiding Light for Today’s World by Matthew Ehret for Strategic-Culture Today, the world finds itself moving through a turbulent transformation between two systems. Collapsing at a faster rate every day are the foundations of a failed imperial world order defined by zero-sum thinking, consumerism and materialism which has defined our existence for decades. The question is now: will the new world system take the form of a new era of global empire, unmitigated war between faiths and a prolonged dark age OR might it…

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The Shutdown, the Sabbath, and a Weekly Divine Reset

The Shutdown, the Sabbath, and a Weekly Divine Reset by Michael L. Brown for Ask Dr Brown As inconvenient as this period of enforced shutdown has been, it has also been a time of reflection, a time of growth, a time of deepening. Some are even referring to the shutdown as a time of “divine reset,” and it is changing their lives for the better. What if God intended us for to have a divine reset every week? What if that was one of the very purposes of the Sabbath? To…

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Instead of Social Distancing, Let’s Try Some Social Detoxing

Instead of Social Distancing, Let’s Try Some Social Detoxing by MEDI-SHARE/CHLOE VIESINS for Charisma News Social distancing…what is it? While helping others, why do we sometimes simultaneously feel an overwhelming sense of loneliness for ourselves? It’s as if we’ve distanced our hearts from loved ones and mentally checked out into this personal bubble of no social interaction. The word “distance” itself carries a negative connotation. It can feel as though we have withdrawn ourselves completely from our normal day-to-day interactions. For all those extroverts out there, too much time in…

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Woman Credits God After Giving Birth in Coma While Fighting Coronavirus: ‘I’m a Miracle Walking’

Woman Credits God After Giving Birth in Coma While Fighting Coronavirus: ‘I’m a Miracle Walking’ By Tré Goins-Phillips for Faith Wire One woman from Washington state is crediting God and her faith after she gave birth in a coma while fighting an infection with the novel coronavirus. When the 27-year-old Vancouver resident awoke on April 6, her once-pregnant belly was flat and the symptoms of the illness that brought her to the hospital had dissipated. Soon thereafter, she found out she had given birth while she was unconscious. During an interview…

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HOW JESUS ENCOURAGED HIS UNCERTAIN DISCIPLES

HOW JESUS ENCOURAGED HIS UNCERTAIN DISCIPLES by Silverio Gonzalez for Core Christianity I have personally felt a lot of uncertainty. As I have watched the news, seeing unemployment rise to record-breaking heights, I have worried about family members who have lost jobs. As I have talked to my mom, hearing her worries about finding toilet paper and avoiding exposure to COVID-19 to protect my dad who has a heart condition, I have imagined life without them. As I have listened to friends struggling with a sense of isolation, I have…

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First US bishop reinstates public Masses: ‘The greatest essential service’

First US bishop reinstates public Masses: ‘The greatest essential service’ By Lianne Laurence for Life Site News GNN Note – *gasp* not following the orders of the pope-on-dope!!! Not that you care, but you just earned our deepest respect. ****** Bishop Peter Baldacchino is the first American bishop known to lift a diocesan ban on public celebration of the Mass since coronavirus pandemic emergency shutdowns began LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, April 15, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — The bishop of Las Cruces, New Mexico has lifted a diocesan ban on public Masses,…

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