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  • Shane Vaughn2026-04-12Genesis 1:5Series: Book
    This teaching examines the question of when a biblical day begins by
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  • Professor Toto2026-03-25Series: Podcast Manuscript
    Transcript of the Toto Tonight broadcast from March 24, 2026, featuring analysis
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  • Professor Toto2026-03-24Series: TOTO TONIGHT PODCAST
    call a meeting. Twenty-seven votes can replace leadership. Thune feels that pressure. He decides to move in order to protect his position. The SAVE Act comes back into play. It is rewritten as a funding condition. It is inserted ... across the internet climbing over each other to call this man a hero. He walked out of the Trump administration! He's speaking truth to power! He's a man of principle! Only — this sudden new moral stand falls completely
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  • historians align with archaeology. Herodotus, Thucydides, and Ctesias — writing during or shortly after the Persian period — record the same order of kings that archaeology has since confirmed. Their testimony is not secondhand; they lived in the world they described ... ancient Jewish tradition preserved in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 97a), the world was appointed 6,000 years before the Messianic Kingdom — the great Sabbath rest of creation. The rabbis taught: “Six thousand years shall the world exist, and one thousand
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  • royal propaganda carved in stone by the conqueror himself. The Nimrud Tablets The Nimrud Tablets (discovered 1952-53) contain administrative records from the Assyrian court documenting deportation logistics — rations, routes, labor assignments, resettlement locations, and population numbers. The Taylor Prism ... into the mists of history. But consider what "lost" actually meant. The Jewish people — the descendants of the southern kingdom of Judah — remained visible throughout the centuries. They were exiled to Babylon and returned. They were scattered by Rome
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