This sounds absolutely fantastic. If I could have ridden a train from Boulder to C. Springs in college, I would have never needed a car. With the number of commuters that live outside of Denver and commute to it (or more rarely in the other direction) having this option should greatly relieve the number of vehicles on I25
As far as I’m aware, booby traps are illegal everywhere in the US. Here’s a source that states it’s explicitly illegal in Texas if they are designed to seriously injure or kill someone. I’m not a lawyer, but certainly this falls into the definition of a booby trap? Can whoever ordered this be charged under this law, or even be charged with murder?
I’m the opposite. I saw it as white and gold, saw a picture of it in better lighting, and now can only see it as blue and black
Hmmm. It almost like medical treatment decisions should be handled between the patient and doctor, not by politicians.
That…was not how I interpreted the authors position.
What did you read that makes you think they specifically want Jesus to be taught in schools?