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Good to see areas that have no impact at all from this CV. 

Wish everyone who may have CV a quick recovery.

Stay strong, practice social distancing, and keep those hands clean!

Peace

 

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2 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

And of course another map who contradict for some area that from Yin ….. as usual Thai contradict each other ….., depending which point you wish to make...., however that Pattaya has none case I don't believe neither 

https://covidtracker.5lab.co/en?case=54&fbclid=IwAR1mS39fuQgebIOBkuLO91nhuVGASg1DeDrFkvY-9kQC7hw9pSTngSrquPc

 

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14 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Outstanding map. Thanks for that.

Yes it is good but not pretty sure it does not tell the full picture.

 

There was a news story about a Belgium man with the virus in Petchabun. He had driven up from Pattaya. Don't see it on the map ?

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On 3/23/2020 at 7:01 PM, Skallywag said:

Good to see areas that have no impact at all from this CV. 

Wish everyone who may have CV a quick recovery.

Stay strong, practice social distancing, and keep those hands clean!

Peace

 

You do know why they started from the beginning about washing you're hands?

Everything has to do with something else.

 

Pilate Washes his Hands


23: “Why?” asked Pilate. “What evil has He done?” But they shouted all the louder, “Crucify Him!” 

24: When Pilate saw that he was accomplishing nothing, but that instead a riot was breaking out, he took water and washed his hands before the crowd. “I am innocent of this man’s blood,” he said. “You shall bear the responsibility.” 

25: All the people answered, “His blood be on us and on our children!”…

 

The Vatican or The Jesuits.

 

Verse 24. - He could prevail nothing (οὐδὲν, ὠφελεῖ, he prevailed nothing). Naught that he did altered the determination of the multitude. But that rather a tumult was made (γίνεται, is arising). The present tense gives a graphic touch to the narrative. The delay and hesitation of the governor exasperated the people, and there were ominous signs of a riot, which must be suppressed at any sacrifice of principle or equity. He feared that a report might reach Rome of his having occasioned dangerous excitement at the Passover by refusing to punish a pretender to the Jewish throne, he submits to the popular will, but endeavours to save himself from the guilt of an accomplice in a most atrocious murder. Took water, and washed his hands before the multitude. This symbolical action would appeal to the Jewish sentiment, as it was a mode of asserting innocence prescribed in the Mosaic Law (Deuteronomy 21:6; Psalm 26:6). Pilate thus publicly, in the sight of all the multitude who might not have been able to hear his words, attested his opinion of the innocence of Christ, and weakly cast the guilt upon the people, as if the administration of justice lay with them and not with him. Such lustrations were not exclusively Jewish, but were practised both among Greeks and Romans in expiation of guilt (see Wetstein, ad loc.; and Kuinoel, ad cap. 3:6). I am innocent of the blood of this just Person. Some manuscripts, followed by Alford, Tischendorf, and Westcott and Hort, omit "just Person (δικαίου)." If the word is genuine, it must be regarded as an echo of the wife's message to Pilate (ver. 19). The cowardly governor thus shakes off the responsibility of the perversion of justice which he allows. See ye to it (ὑμεῖς ὄψεσθε, vos videritis, as ver. 4).

 

You will take all the responsibility of the act; the blame will not be mine.

 

Vain hope!

 

Pilate may wash his hands, he cannot purify his heart or conscience from the stain of this foul murder.

 

As long as the Church lasts so long will the Creed announce that Jesus "suffered under Pontius Pilate."

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9 minutes ago, Denim said:

Yes it is good but not pretty sure it does not tell the full picture.

 

There was a news story about a Belgium man with the virus in Petchabun. He had driven up from Pattaya. Don't see it on the map ?

That report was on the map at one point, listed as Petchabun, maybe he has been relocated.

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