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Opeth, Cult of Luna, TesseracT, and MONO lead first acts for ArcTanGent 2022

Opeth, Cult of Luna, TesseracT, and MONO lead first acts for ArcTanGent 2022 after this year s event is postponed published: Today, 01:51pm daily capacity: 5000 Sadly this year s Thursday 19th until Saturday 21st August 2021 at Fernhill Farm, Cheddar, Somerset has been postponed. The event will instead return next year from Wednesday 17th until Saturday 20th August 2022 with a line-up including  Blodet for fans of math-rock, post-rock, noise-rock and everything in-between.  A 3rd headliner is to be announced as well as over 100 more acts playing across 4 days next August. Organisers announced: OK summer lovers, we’re gutted to have tell you that we are finally calling time on ATG 2021. We tried for as long as possible to stay optimistic but unfortunately, like so many other festivals & events who have already cancelled this year, we have had to take the incredibly tough decision to postpone ArcTanGent until August 17th-20th 2022. We’re beyond devastated that we

T  M Luhrmann: What We Believe About Prophecies

May 20, 2021, 1:00 p.m. ET This personal reflection is part of a series called , in which writers respond to a single question: What do we believe? The new evangelical Christianity that emerged out of the cultural tumult of the 1960s and 1970s was vividly supernatural. It was born out of the fear that Americans were turning away from Christianity, and it promised a God who was intensely present, always loving and almost magically invincible. Preachers promised that ordinary people could heal and prophesy in Jesus’ name. (Here they might quote John 14:12: “Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing.”) Churches like Bethel Redding, in California, founded schools of Supernatural Ministry. Throughout the country, Christians went on prayer walks to cleanse their cities. They began to sniff out demons and exorcise people.

Jarden Brief: Cult streetwear firm to make Kiwi debut at Sylvia Park

Jarden Brief: Cult streetwear firm to make Kiwi debut at Sylvia Park 13 May, 2021 08:30 PM 7 minutes to read Culture Kings is set for its New Zealand debut. Photo / Culture Kings NZ Herald Coming up today: New Zealand: New Zealand equities were in the red yesterday with the S&P/NZX 50 closing to 12,428.1 points, down 1.1 per cent. Sector gains were slim, with Consumer Cyclicals and Healthcare each leading the way, up 0.4 and 0.1 per cent respectively. Read More These sector gains were well supported by the single stock winner NZX Ltd, as the company representing New Zealand s largest exchange traded up 1.5 per cent. Furthermore, building and supply company Fletcher Building Ltd also advanced a handsome 1.1 per cent.

Arabian cattle cult built ancient monuments over 2,500 years before Stonehenge, study suggests

https://www.afinalwarning.com/516820.html (Natural News) The Arabian Peninsula is home to more than 1,000 ancient monuments that are more than 2,500 years older than the U.K.’s Stonehenge. Called “mustatils,” which is the Arabian term for “rectangles,” these rectangular stone structures were likely used by Arabian cattle herders to perform rituals. Researchers from the University of Western Australia arrived at this conclusion after excavating the site in northwestern Saudi Arabia. They uncovered cattle horns and skulls in one mustatil, suggesting that ancient Arabians might have used cattle fragments as ritual offerings. Based on the age of the skulls, the researchers posited that mustatils were built between 5300 and 5000 B.C. This would make the monuments the earliest large-scale, ritual site anywhere in the world, predating Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids by more than two millennia.

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