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What is a steep slope?

a steep slope is watching twilight saga new moon with your girlfriend :)


Is Taylor Lautner 6 feet by 7 inches?

I believe he is not that tall. That is just how tall his character in the Twilight Saga, Jacob, is. Jacob is only 6'7 because he is a wolf.


How do you get crabot in monster saga?

Beat the game 1x (challenge 08): Razark Beat the game 2x (challenge 08): Howler Beat the game 3x (challenge 08): Angkara Beat the game 4x (challenge 08): Flarix Beat the game 5x (challenge 08): Crabot & Gaboom


How long is 12 to 18 months?

Oh, dude, 12 to 18 months is like... well, it's like saying you'll meet your friends in 5 to 10 minutes - it could be a quick hop, skip, and jump, or it could turn into a saga of waiting and boredom. So, technically speaking, 12 to 18 months is like, you know, between one and a half to two years. But who's counting, right?


Why is the Old Testament said to be unfinished story?

Christian PerspectiveBecause it leaves a lot of unfulfilled promises, mainly concerning Christ and His kingdom, Israels supremacy over nations, the land promised to Abraham's seed from Nile to Euphrates and so on. The New Testament picks up where the Old Testament left off, fulfilling some of the prophecies and promises, but mostly revealing many of the hidden mysteries of the Old Testament and laying out a far more detailed plan for the future, thus completing God's revelation to mankind.Jewish PerspectiveFrom a Jewish point of view, the Old Testament is only the beginning in terms of both the history of the Jewish people and the religion of the Jewish people. Judaism uses the Old Testament to represent its earliest history, but much of the Jewish story is after (chronologically) Ezra and Nehemiah. Those 2500 years completely redefined again and again what it meant to be Jewish. Religiously speaking, many of the greatest Rabbis, such as the Rishonim, Acharonim, Geonim, etc. came into the fore after the Old Testament period. Each explained and further detailed the Divine Law for which the Written Old Testament is only a starting point.Islamic PerspectiveFrom the Islamic point of view, the revelations of the Old Testament are incomplete both because they are replete with inaccuracies, but also because they fail to end the story. Mohammed, as the capstone prophet, must reinterpret the actions and messages of the previous prophets. His story, though, is merely an extension of these prophets before him and must be viewed in the context of their revelations. Naturally Mohammed's finality means that the Old Testament is not finished, but is instead the first act of a much larger saga.