I'm not advocating for @Flax at all here, but I think it's generally accepted that someone called Jesus (there were a LOT of people named Jesus back in the day) did exist and was something of a teacher.
Son of god though?... no
I'm not advocating for @Flax at all here, but I think it's generally accepted that someone called Jesus (there were a LOT of people named Jesus back in the day) did exist and was something of a teacher.
Son of god though?... no
Please can you answer my question instead of asking a different question.
Also, you're the one making the claim that Jesus is alive. Do you have any evidence?
Swell. Do you have a video? Or picture? Or any kind of evidence?
Pretty sure Jesus (biblical Jesus) is dead
In the interests of discussion...
I read the article and it doesn't seem that unreasonable that they pulled the documentary while they investigate the production company.
For example, if I was watching a documentary on Gaza and there was some close connection to the IDF and the production company, I would probably want that investigated too, as the documentary could be misrepresentative.
I hope that the BBC investigates and that the documentary is found to be accurate or as unbiased as possible, or whatever criteria they are looking to satisfy.
The more documentaries exposing the suffering in Gaza the better!
What I don't understand, so please forgive my naivety, is that surely Equans is in breach of contract, so the schools and/or council could sue? I'm wondering why that hasn't happened...
Yeah fair points!
Out of interest what is the side project you're doing that involves music production (presumably)?
Would KX Studio's "Carla" help with VST3?
I think it's basically Bing under the hood but Ecosia provide their own adverts on the search results page
Pure Browser, and then I disable Javascript.
Give it a try! Browsing the internet is lightning fast, and for pages that need Javascript I just load them in my other browser (Ecosia)
Same story here.
Teachers want to teach but what they're asked to achieve is impossible without working 60-70 hour weeks.
And when people talk about all the holiday they receive: all the teachers I know use that time to crash, become ill, recover, and then they're back to work.