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Head back to convict times in Tasmania A blog about gourmet travel of interest to those who love wine and food.

Head back to convict times in #Tasmania. #History #exhibition #MonashUni #WoolmersEstate #Unshackled
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Watch the salvation story of Evangelist Emma Oha on Unshackled Chronicles. He is a pilgrim with Scripture Union, Enugu Area. The full interview is available via
pilgrimsspot.com/watch

#Unshackled #Salvation #faith #God

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Watch Dr. Panam Percy Paul's powerful testimony of Salvation on Unshackled Chronicles. A legendary Gospel Music minister based in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.

Please click the link below, also subscribe to our YouTube channel, and share! youtu.be/p2-xIzm3yJM?...

#Music #faith #Unshackled

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The image is a quiet contradiction wrapped in visual calm. An elderly, bearded man sits on a wooden bench under a tree, rendered in soft textures. His posture is contemplative, eyes lowered, hands resting gently, caught in private reflection. Behind him stands a church, pristine & orderly, its spire rising into a pastel sky. Nature, faith, & solitude coexist here without tension; yet, the surrounding text fractures that harmony with deliberate force.

“Your God is not bigger than my God,” it declares, before concluding: “Because God does not exist.” The statement is confrontational, but the image is not. This dissonance is the point. Rather than depicting rage, mockery, or iconoclasm, the artwork frames disbelief as something introspective & meditative. The absence of God is not shouted from a pulpit; it is quietly reasoned on a park bench.

Philosophically, it explores the distinction between belief as identity & belief as inquiry. The church in the background symbolizes inherited structures; traditions built over centuries, imposing yet familiar. The seated figure, however, has turned away from it, in reflection, not rebellion. Suggesting atheism or secular humanism rooted not in hostility, but in self-contained meaning.

The text challenges belief: The notion that faith must be defended as larger, truer, or more powerful than another’s. By rejecting the premise entirely, it reframes the debate: If gods are human constructs, then arguing over their greatness becomes a mirror of our insecurities rather than a search for truth. The statement doesn't deny spirituality, it's more about questioning authority, hierarchy, & the psychological comfort of absolutes.

The image asks whether meaning must be bestowed from above, or whether it can be cultivated quietly within. The man beneath the tree appears neither lost nor triumphant: His disbelief is not an emptiness, but a space where responsibility, ethics, & wonder no longer rely on divine scale, but on human depth.

The image is a quiet contradiction wrapped in visual calm. An elderly, bearded man sits on a wooden bench under a tree, rendered in soft textures. His posture is contemplative, eyes lowered, hands resting gently, caught in private reflection. Behind him stands a church, pristine & orderly, its spire rising into a pastel sky. Nature, faith, & solitude coexist here without tension; yet, the surrounding text fractures that harmony with deliberate force. “Your God is not bigger than my God,” it declares, before concluding: “Because God does not exist.” The statement is confrontational, but the image is not. This dissonance is the point. Rather than depicting rage, mockery, or iconoclasm, the artwork frames disbelief as something introspective & meditative. The absence of God is not shouted from a pulpit; it is quietly reasoned on a park bench. Philosophically, it explores the distinction between belief as identity & belief as inquiry. The church in the background symbolizes inherited structures; traditions built over centuries, imposing yet familiar. The seated figure, however, has turned away from it, in reflection, not rebellion. Suggesting atheism or secular humanism rooted not in hostility, but in self-contained meaning. The text challenges belief: The notion that faith must be defended as larger, truer, or more powerful than another’s. By rejecting the premise entirely, it reframes the debate: If gods are human constructs, then arguing over their greatness becomes a mirror of our insecurities rather than a search for truth. The statement doesn't deny spirituality, it's more about questioning authority, hierarchy, & the psychological comfort of absolutes. The image asks whether meaning must be bestowed from above, or whether it can be cultivated quietly within. The man beneath the tree appears neither lost nor triumphant: His disbelief is not an emptiness, but a space where responsibility, ethics, & wonder no longer rely on divine scale, but on human depth.

Ponderance Of The Day

Please see the ALT text for the full meaning of the image and the thought, which it too long to post here.

Many Thanks & Fly Free

#Thought #ThoughtOfTheDay #Idea #Philosophy #Freewill #Meditation #Perogative #Unshackled #FlyFree

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Our first episode of the year features Prof Mrs. Ebele Okoye.
Stay tuned and watch her unique salvation story on our YouTube channel on Monday, 4 January 2026.

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Youtube.com/@pilgrimsspot

#Unshackled #faith #Nigeria

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"In the heart of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, stands a man whose ministry has touched countless lives—Isaac Omolehin, President and Founder of Word Assembly Ministries. Known for a ministry marked by ..." — Read more: www.pilgrimsspot.com/blog/693519b...

#Unshackled #Faith #Nigeria

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Click on pilgrimsspot.com/watch to watch the Salvation story of Prof. Elochukwu Moka , the regional chairman of SU Enugu Region on the Unshackled Chronicles.
#faith #Unshackled #fyp #Jesus

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Rev. Peters Nwokeocha is a preacher of the gospel, someone you would love to listen to.
Check out our Youtube channel on Monday for his full Interview.
#Unshackled #grace #faith

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Dr Mrs. Mary Ogebe, the first female medical doctor in Northern Nigeria (qualified 1971), is a Nigerian consultant and wife of retired Supreme Court Justice James Ogebe. Her inspiring spiritual journey is featured on the Unshackled Chronicles .
#Unshackled #Faith #Grace #fyp

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Hear from Very Rev. Dr. Mike Oye, the spiritual trailblazer who ignited revival fires across Nigeria.

Watch his powerful testimony on the new episode of Unshackled Chronicles, this Monday at 7 PM WAT on Pilgrims Spot's YouTube channel.

#Unshackled #Revival #Testimony

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𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐉𝐞𝐬𝐮𝐬 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠
Prof. Beckie Tagbo
#Unshackled #Grace #Faith #Jesus

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Professor Beckie Tagbo, a top Nigerian pediatrician, shares how meeting Jesus in university transformed her life and career. Watch her inspiring journey on Unshackled Chronicles this Monday on Pilgrims’ Spot YouTube Channel.

#Unshackled #Faith #Grace #Jesus

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Celebrate today, black folk. Don't let that toxic taco steal this day from you.

#juneteenth #blackpower #blacksky #blackbeauty #celebrate #strong #freedom #unshackled #unbound #black #melanin #melanated #poc

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He can go solo...now ✍️

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You don't need to have problems before you go for discipleship
Bro. Pat Ogbodo

#Unshackled_Chronicles #jesuschangeslives #discipleship #faithtransformation #jesussaves #personaltestimony #unshackled #jesus #salvation #free #grace #testimony #catholic #pain #africa #nigeria

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Checkout our Youtube on Monday channel to watch how Bro. Pat Ogbodo met and accepted Jesus. #Unshackled_Chronicles
#JesusSaves #Unshackled #Transformation #Grace #Free

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I walk unshackled, storms in hand,
unfolding, rising, beyond your gaze.

#livingmylife #mylife #non-binary #nonbinarypositivity #unshackled #freedom

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The Radical History Collective crew out front of the site of the heritage listed Jolly Hatters (which was originally a tavern but which is now a private business). The photo was taken during the inaugural Taverns of Resistance Hobart/nipaluna tour, in 2023.
There are around 30 members in the photo, holding their fists aloft in a proud solidarity salute.

The Radical History Collective crew out front of the site of the heritage listed Jolly Hatters (which was originally a tavern but which is now a private business). The photo was taken during the inaugural Taverns of Resistance Hobart/nipaluna tour, in 2023. There are around 30 members in the photo, holding their fists aloft in a proud solidarity salute.

Greetings #Tasmania / #lutruwita!
The #RadicalHistorycollective has arrived and we would be delighted if you would give us a follow, especially if you have an interest in the history of #Tasmanian #convict, #union and #workingclasshistory.
♥️✊
#History #unshackled #convicthistory #unionhistory

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Oregon and California Chardonnays to savour - and taste at the 2025 Vancouver International Wine Festival - February 22 - March 2! If you love Chardonnays - and if not you are really missing out - here are three excellent bottles that you can taste at this week's Vancouv...

My latest Wine Barbarian post features 3 excellent Chardonnays to taste at the #Vancouver International Wine Festival from Feb 22-Mar 2! Two from Oregon & one from California - delicious! See at: winebarbarian.blogspot.com/2025/02/oreg...
#VIWF #LinguaFranca #Unshackled

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Props to the @WashingtonPost on the really impressive design on this cycling story: http://t.co/x926je1KEY #unshackled

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