From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12743 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, December 6 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12743 Today's Subjects: ----------------- People With Early Alzheimerâs Do This Bathroom Mistake ["Bathroom Habit" ] Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Dollar General Opinion Requested] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 20:02:57 +0100 From: "Bathroom Habit" Subject: People With Early Alzheimerâs Do This Bathroom Mistake People With Early Alzheimerbs Do This Bathroom Mistake http://dreamzyhumidifier.best/Yx9ppWhESjf3VuNufG1Q4F8rEWFXWBD38ctaDQc_tVZiVuifbA http://dreamzyhumidifier.best/YpJRK3fyaPgGe0-L4mdvuZ_HcUE7wtTL5EzR1laC0at_rqqEZQ Council of Chalcedon, in a canon of disputed validity, elevated the see of Constantinople to a position "second in eminence and power to the bishop of Rome". From c.?350 b c.?500, the bishops, or popes, of Rome, steadily increased in authority through their consistent intervening in support of orthodox leaders in theological disputes, which encouraged appeals to them. Emperor Justinian, who in the areas under his control definitively established a form of caesaropapism, in which "he had the right and duty of regulating by his laws the minutest details of worship and discipline, and also of dictating the theological opinions to be held in the Church", re-established imperial power over Rome and other parts of the West, initiating the period termed the Byzantine Papacy (537b752), during which the bishops of Rome, or popes, required approval from the emperor in Constantinople or from his representative in Ravenna for consecration, and most were selected by the emperor from his Greek-speaking subjects, resulting in a "melting pot" of Western and Eastern Christian traditions in art as well as liturgy. Most of the Germanic tribes who in the following centuries invaded the Roman Empire had adopted Christianity in its Arian form, which the Catholic Church declared heretical. The resulting religious discord between Germanic rulers and Catholic subjects was avoided when, in 497, Clovis I, the Frankish ruler, converted to orthodox Catholicis ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2023 08:55:06 +0100 From: "Dollar General Opinion Requested" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://turmerices.shop/bGDDcXMBNtgsXqBJvtlEpdkOy1mygnoIf62sxlH1aNe_kw9j_g http://turmerices.shop/0MSJ2mM4G65hykkDvTf7UmlSnIyvYd5hYI2FzMSA4IFZZPIGGw Abishabis (died August 30, 1843) was a Cree religious leader. He became the prophet of a religious movement that spread among the Cree communities of northern Manitoba and Ontario during the 1840s. His preaching caused some Cree people to stop hunting furs, angering employees of the Hudson's Bay Company and reducing the company's profits. After losing much of his influence in 1843, Abishabis was suspected of murdering a First Nations family living near York Factory, in present-day Manitoba.[citation needed] He was arrested and imprisoned at Fort Severn, where a group of people forcibly removed him from his jail cell, murdered him and burned his body. His followers slowly disavowed his teachings and destroyed their relics from the movement or practiced their religion in secret. The religious philosophy of his teachings was an admixture of Christianity and Cree beliefs. Abishabis preached that he had visited heaven and that followers could use a Cree writing system to create religious relics, the purpose of which is disputed among academics. His followers did not worship him as a deity but believed his teachings were a revelation from their god. In 1930, John Montgomery Cooper reported that stories about Abishabis were passed down by the Cree people, who claimed that Abishabis had introduced Christianity to them ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12743 ***********************************************