This does arrive, I received mine today. I waited to post to make sure the site was legit.
The picture below shows what I rcv'd.
At the time I ordered you could get a water bottle, but it's not available now. The sticker was sent as an extra. Attachment 12421393
To be fair....they were British when they came over THEN they became Americans. So there is a good argument for saying that Americans were not refugees escaping the British. Although, I have no doubt that there are some obscure stories of Americans fleeing from the British to French/Spanish owned territories as refugees, but that's not exactly how America as we know it today was formed.
Well, not really, they did flee however were more like medical tourists to protect their child's health. After Herod died, they went back to Israel.
19 But when Herod died, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, 20 saying, "Rise, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who sought the child's life are dead." 21 And he rose and took the child
My mail was on hold. Finally received. The print is very light so anyone objecting to the message might be interested in knowing that a few washes should cause it to crack and peel. Nice Gildan tee.
Jesus is a Hispanic name.
Likely they are fundraising to complete building the border wall in the south.
No, Jesus came from old english and then was adopted in spanish as Jesús. It comes from Iesus, latin, which is from greek Iesous (new testament in greek) which came from Yeshua (no correct english spelling) his real Aramaic name.
The Bible was translated to english a couple hundred years before it was translated to spanish, Jesus was used before Jesús was.
"Hispanics" widely name their son's after Jesús, english speakers typically do not take the name Jesus.
I am a dual citizen, Mexico and US. My name is not Jesús.
Edit: here is a more detailed explanation of the transition from Iesus to Jesus (english).
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To be fair....they were British when they came over THEN they became Americans. So there is a good argument for saying that Americans were not refugees escaping the British. Although, I have no doubt that there are some obscure stories of Americans fleeing from the British to French/Spanish owned territories as refugees, but that's not exactly how America as we know it today was formed.
19 But when Herod died, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, 20 saying, "Rise, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who sought the child's life are dead." 21 And he rose and took the child
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Likely they are fundraising to complete building the border wall in the south.
No, Jesus came from old english and then was adopted in spanish as Jesús. It comes from Iesus, latin, which is from greek Iesous (new testament in greek) which came from Yeshua (no correct english spelling) his real Aramaic name.
The Bible was translated to english a couple hundred years before it was translated to spanish, Jesus was used before Jesús was.
"Hispanics" widely name their son's after Jesús, english speakers typically do not take the name Jesus.
I am a dual citizen, Mexico and US. My name is not Jesús.
Edit: here is a more detailed explanation of the transition from Iesus to Jesus (english).
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