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Trying to make sense of the world in a world full of untruths.

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They want us to believe we are a random ball hurling through infinite blackness. Meanwhile, the beautiful evidence of divine creation is all around us.
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Cymatic Frequencies. Iโ€™m blown away by a 1 inch long fish. Good job little buddy. ๐Ÿ™‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Several articles from 1727-1786 describing more than one sun seen in the sky:

โถ Three suns seen in the sky. The Ipswich Journal. Suffolk, England, Tuesday, March 4, 1727, p. 4.

โท Two visible suns in the Aurora Element. The Caledonian Mercury. Edinburgh, Scotland, Sunday, April 18, 1728, p. 3.

โธ Three suns. The Caledonian Mercury. Edinburgh, Scotland, Friday, My 15, 1750, p. 3.

โน Two Parhelia or Mock-Suns (sun dog). The Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland, Thursday, January 13, 1757, p. 3.

โบ Three suns appearing in the Firmament. Leicester and Nottingham Journal. Leicestershire, England, Saturday, April 7, 1770, p. 3.

โป Multiple suns and other phenomena seen in the sky. The Newcastle Weekly Courant. Tyne and Wear, England, Saturday, May 7, 1785, p. 2.

โผ Three beautiful suns. The Newcastle Weekly Courant. Tyne and Wear, England, Saturday, September 9, 1786, p. 2.

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