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2019-07-01 01:04:26 UTC [The Right Cafe #qotd]  

Greetings Earthlings

2019-07-01 23:20:10 UTC [The Right Cafe #religion]  

I think hell biblically is everlasting cutting off from God

2019-07-01 23:20:31 UTC [The Right Cafe #religion]  

Gehenna was another name for it

2019-07-02 00:31:03 UTC [The Right Cafe #chat]  

@Deleted User WHY IS YOUR SERVER DEAD

2019-07-13 03:30:03 UTC [Athens #the-writing-on-the-wall_memes]  
2019-07-15 02:16:43 UTC [Athens #the-writing-on-the-wall_memes]  

Some recent genetic studies have found (by analysis of the DNA of Semitic-speaking peoples) that they have some common ancestry. Although no significant common mitochondrial results have been found, Y-chromosomal links between Semitic-speaking peoples of the Middle East like Arabs, Jews, Mandaeans, Samaritans, and Assyrians/Syriacs have shown links, despite differences contributed from other groups (see Y-chromosomal Aaron).

A DNA study of "six Middle Eastern populations (Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Kurdish Jews from Israel; Muslim Kurds; Muslim Arabs from Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area; and Bedouin from the Negev)" found that Jews were more closely related to groups in the north of the Fertile Crescent (Kurds, Turks, and Armenians) than to their Arab neighbors.

2019-07-15 02:17:44 UTC [Athens #the-writing-on-the-wall_memes]  

Genetic studies indicate that modern Jews (Ashkenazi, Sephardic and Mizrahi specifically), Levantine Arabs, Assyrians/Syriacs, Samaritans, Maronites, Druze, Mandaeans, and Mhallami, all have a common Near Eastern heritage which can be genetically mapped back to the ancient Fertile Crescent, but often also display genetic profiles distinct from one another, indicating the different histories of these peoples.

2019-07-15 02:18:32 UTC [Athens #the-writing-on-the-wall_memes]  

Free Palestine

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