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  • The 18 Missing Years of Jesus: A Journey to India, Britain and Japan?
    2025/01/12
    Where was Jesus during the 18 missing years in the Bible? Known as the "Missing Years of Jesus," the Bible remains silent about nearly two decades of Jesus' life - from age 12 to 30. This mysterious gap has fuelled countless theories, blending history, myth, and cultural folklore. Some believe Jesus travelled in these unknown years to distant lands such as India, Britain, or even Japan - seeking wisdom and enlightenment before returning to Judea. But what evidence exists to support these stories? One of the most intriguing claims places Jesus in India and Tibet. In the late 19th century, Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch claimed he discovered Tibetan manuscripts in the Hemis Monastery, referencing a figure named “Issa” - a man whose life mirrors Jesus. According to the texts, Issa travelled the Silk Road, studying Buddhism and Hinduism before returning to Judea. However, scholars have fiercely debated Notovitch’s story, with no verified evidence of these manuscripts emerging to date. Yet, the legend persists, raising questions about Jesus' lost years in India. Other tales take us to Britain, where folklore intertwines with the legend of Joseph of Arimathea. Stories suggest Jesus visited England with his uncle, a tin merchant, and studied with the Druids. Glastonbury Cathedral, often dubbed a spiritual centre, remains central to these claims. William Blake’s famous poem; "And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England’s mountains green?" immortalized this idea, but historical evidence remains scarce, leaving the connection between Jesus and Britain a matter of enduring speculation. Finally, an eccentric tale emerges from Shingō, Japan, where villagers believe Jesus escaped crucifixion, fled to Japan, and lived as a rice farmer. According to the lore, Jesus married, had children, and lived to the remarkable age of 106. While historians dismiss this as local folklore, Shingō’s "Jesus Tomb" has become a quirky tourist attraction, drawing those curious about Christ’s mythos around the world. The “Lost Years of Jesus” remains a fascinating enigma. Whether he ventured across continents or stayed in Galilee, these untold years continue to inspire documentaries, debates, and global curiosity. From "Jesus in India" theories to "Did Jesus Travel The World" explorations, the search for answers reminds us of humanity’s enduring desire to understand the full story of Jesus Christ. Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 ⁠https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint⁠ Follow 🗣️ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ TikTok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial⁠ Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #jesus #jesuschrist #documentary
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  • Who Are the Syrian Rebels? The Path From Extremism to Democracy
    2025/01/12
    Syria stands at a pivotal crossroads following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s decades-long regime. Can the Syrian rebels transition from extremism to democracy, reshaping the nation’s future? In a dramatic turn of events, Syrian rebels have redrawn the nation's maps by entering Damascus and claiming victory, sparking celebrations across the country. Yet, behind the euphoria lies a fragmented country, with rival factions like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and its leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani, vying for control. Originally an affiliate of al-Qaeda, HTS’s rebranding and recent promises of inclusivity contrast sharply with its history of extremism, raising critical questions about its capacity to lead Syria toward democracy. As the Syrian rebels navigate their newfound power, competing visions and internal divisions threaten their fragile alliances. Groups like the Kurdish-led forces and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army are also seizing opportunities to solidify influence, while remnants of the Islamic State lurk as a persistent threat. Amidst this turmoil, HTS’s efforts to distance itself from its militant past, such as hosting a Christian mass in Idlib, are seen by many as calculated moves to gain legitimacy. However, its designation as a terrorist organization by the US and UN underscores the scepticism surrounding its transformation. The international stage adds another layer of complexity. With Russia, under Vladimir Putin, weakened by its war in Ukraine and Iran grappling with internal pressures, external powers are recalibrating their roles in Syria. US President-Elect Donald Trump has voiced a policy of non-interference, meanwhile, the rebels face mounting challenges: from addressing human rights concerns to proving their ability to govern. Whether groups like HTS can transcend their controversial past and emerge as a force for stability and democracy will define the future of Syria. Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 ⁠https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint⁠ Follow 🗣️ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ TikTok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial⁠ Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #syria #syriacivilwar #documentary
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    7 分
  • Bovaer and the Arla Foods Controversy: Climate Change vs. Safety
    2025/01/12
    Can Bovaer, the methane-reducing additive used in Arla Foods, tackle the climate impact of cow farts without compromising food safety? Bovaer, a methane-reducing feed additive developed by DSM-Firmenich, has become a flashpoint in the global conversation about sustainable farming. Designed to cut methane emissions from cows by up to 45%, Bovaer works by targeting the enzyme responsible for methane production during digestion. This groundbreaking technology has been tested for over a decade and is now trialed in 68 countries, including the UK, where Arla Foods is spearheading its integration on 30 farms. The milk from these trials is already being sold in major retailers like Tesco, Aldi and Morrisons, sparking concern among consumers. Supporters of Bovaer hail it as a vital step in reducing agriculture’s carbon footprint, especially in methane-heavy sectors like dairy. Yet, public unease remains high, largely fueled by questions about safety and transparency. Critics point to potential Bovaer side effects, especially concerning its active ingredient, 3Nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP). While experts emphasize that 3-NOP breaks down harmlessly in a cow’s digestive system, public trust has been shaken by reports of health risks for handlers and accusations of insufficient consumer education during the trials. Videos of shoppers discarding Lupak Butter and pouring out Cravendale Milk in protest highlight the growing divide between producers and consumers. Experts like Professor Chris Elliott argue that the benefits of Bovaer outweigh the risks, citing over 150 peer-reviewed studies confirming its safety and effectiveness. Still, they acknowledge the need for open communication and rigorous monitoring to build public trust. Arla Foods UK and DSM-Firmenich stress that the additive does not remain in milk or meat, ensuring food safety while helping address the climate crisis. Ultimately, the debate over Bovaer underscores the tension between innovation and trust in the food system. As farmers and scientists explore solutions to feed a growing population sustainably, the path forward must balance technological advances with the transparency and dialogue necessary to ensure widespread public support. Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 ⁠https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint⁠ Follow 🗣️ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ TikTok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial⁠ Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #bovaer #arla #documentary
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    6 分
  • Bluesky vs. Twitter (X): The Future of Social Media or Just Hype?
    2025/01/12
    Is Bluesky Social set to be the future of social media, or just hype? This new platform, often compared to Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter), has been gaining attention with its sleek design and rapid growth - attracting nearly a million users daily. With its straightforward layout and familiar features like posting and liking, Bluesky feels like a modern take on Twitter’s early days. But its standout feature is decentralization, giving users more control over their data. Bluesky’s origins trace back to former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who envisioned a decentralized alternative to traditional platforms. Though no longer involved, his vision laid the foundation for the platform, now led by CEO Jay Graber. Since opening to the public in early 2024, Bluesky has attracted users frustrated with X’s subscription fees and controversial policies. Its rise has been further fueled by political divides and a demand for change in the social media landscape. However, Bluesky faces challenges, including financial sustainability. The platform avoids ads, opting instead for innovative revenue options like paid custom domains for usernames. These personalization features combine verification with user data, while subscription features may also follow if their numbers can continue to grow... Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 ⁠https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint⁠ Follow 🗣️ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ TikTok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial⁠ Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #bluesky #twitter #socialmedianews
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  • Australia’s Social Media Ban: Bold Move or Digital Dystopia?
    2025/01/12
    Australia's Social Media Ban has taken a groundbreaking step into the digital frontier with new legislation prohibiting children under 16 from using social media. Touted as the world’s strictest social media restrictions, this controversial move has sparked global debates on privacy, enforcement, and the fine balance between safety and freedom. Could this become a model for other countries, or is it an overreach in the name of protection? The legislation, introduced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, promises fines of up to A$50 million for tech companies that fail to comply. While aimed at shielding young Australians from online dangers, this social media ban raises concerns over enforcement and unintended consequences. Platforms like YouTube, which don’t require user accounts, are exempt, but other giants like Google, Meta, and TikTok have criticized the law, calling it overly broad. Critics also question the effectiveness of proposed age-verification technologies, citing privacy risks and the likelihood of kids using tools like VPNs to bypass restrictions. The reform has divided public opinion. While many Australian parents back the move, believing it could ease the challenges of raising digitally immersed children, others argue it’s too blunt an instrument. Youth advocates, including the eSafety Youth Council, have expressed frustration at being excluded from discussions shaping their digital futures. International observers, including outlets like BBC and Sky News, are closely watching how these laws will impact tech giants, human rights, and internet freedom. As Australia plans to roll out this legislation over the next year, its implications are far-reaching. Could this social media ban for under-16s redefine digital safety, or will it push children toward unregulated corners of the internet? Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint Follow 🗣️ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #socialmediaban #australia #socialmedianews
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    5 分
  • Google Forced to Sell Chrome? The DOJ's Plan Could Change Everything
    2024/11/25
    Will Google Chrome be sold off in a radical court case by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)? Google, the name behind tools we use every day - like Chrome, Google Maps, and the Pixel 8 Pro is under intense scrutiny in a legal case from the DOJ. They have put forward a series of drastic measures aimed at curbing Google’s dominance in the online search engine market. Among these proposals are the potential sale of Chrome and new restrictions on the Android operating system. Considering Google controls a staggering 90% of global search traffic, officials argue such steps are essential to levelling the playing field and encouraging fresh competition in the tech world. This high-stakes legal battle is rooted in a groundbreaking decision earlier this year, where Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google had engaged in anti-competitive practices. To address these concerns, the DOJ has suggested banning the exclusive agreements that make Google Search the default engine on many devices such as Samsung Phones. If these proposals are implemented, they could dramatically change how billions of people interact with the internet as we know it. Of course, Google is pushing back hard. The company has criticized the DOJ’s approach as overly aggressive, warning that these changes could disrupt services users rely on, such as Chrome’s Remote Desktop, Google Translate and more. With counter-proposals expected by December 20, 2024, the entire tech industry is waiting to see how this clash will unfold. The outcome could influence everything from Android devices to Google AI and future Pixel releases. If the DOJ’s recommendations - such as imposing court oversight and limiting how browsers re-enter the market are enacted, it could redefine how we navigate the internet and interact with digital tools for years to come. The stakes couldn’t be higher, as the decisions made here will likely shape the digital ecosystem for decades. Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 ⁠https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint⁠ Follow 🗣️ Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/infoonpointofficial⁠ TikTok - ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@infoonpointofficial⁠ Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License ⁠https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #googlechrome #google #android
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    4 分