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  2. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Uninterested in business, Dr. Evil conspires to hold the world ransom with nuclear weapons for $1 million—only to learn this is now an insignificant sum—and increases his demand to $100 billion. He also meets his teenage son, Scott, conceived with his preserved sperm. Scott, angry at his father's absence, rejects Dr. Evil's attempts to bond.

  3. Dr. Evil - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa (played by Will Ferrell) designs the cryogenic freezing process that preserves Dr. Evil for 30 years. The second film introduces Dr. Evil's clone Mini-Me (played by Verne Troyer) who is "one-eighth his size but twice as evil." Dr. Evil considers him more of a real son than Scott, provoking the latter's jealousy.

  4. Matthew 15:19 - Wikipedia

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    Glossa Ordinaria: " And from evil thoughts proceed evil deeds and evil words, which are forbidden by the law; whence He adds Murders, which are forbidden by that commandment of the Law, Thou shalt not kill; Adulteries, fornications, which are understood to be forbidden by that precept, Thou shalt not commit adultery; Thefts, forbidden by the command, Thou shalt not steal; False witness, by ...

  5. Matthew 6:13 - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican theologian Ian Paul has highlighted how such a proposal is "stepping into a theological debate about the nature of evil". [2] Indeed, one of the most important issues with this verse is that it seems to imply that God is the one who leads humans into sin, not humanity's innate sinfulness as Christian theologians generally believe.

  6. Augustinian theodicy - Wikipedia

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    Theodicy is an attempt to reconcile the existence and nature of God with evidence of evil in the world by providing valid explanations for its occurrence. [2] The Augustinian theodicy asserts that God created the world ex nihilo (out of nothing), but maintains that God did not create evil and is not responsible for its occurrence. [4]

  7. A Colorado pastor says God told him to launch a crypto ...

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    Last April a Denver pastor launched a cryptocurrency, INDXcoin, with sales pitches filled with prayer and quotes from the Bible. Now he and his wife are accused of pocketing $1.2 million from ...

  8. Irenaean theodicy - Wikipedia

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    Numerous variations of theodicy have been proposed which all maintain that, while evil exists, God is either not responsible for creating evil, or he is not guilty for creating evil. Typically, the Irenaean theodicy asserts that the world is the best of all possible worlds because it allows humans to fully develop.

  9. Hitting the $1 million milestone in your 401 (k) isn’t as ...

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    And here you are, having just hit the $1 million mark and feeling anything but warm and fuzzies for the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you have to hand off your taxes in accordance with Uncle Sam ...