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The Parable of the Sheep and Goats is found in Matthew 25:31-46.
In this parable, Jesus uses the example of a shepherd who separates his sheep from his goats in order to help his followers understand what judgement will be like.
Jesus explains that people will be separated into two groups:
Those who have lived good lives and believed in God will be put on one side and have a place in Heaven
And
Those who have rejected the belief in God and sinned in their lives will be placed on the other side and will go to Hell
-- So much for a kindly God that loves all! The bible is full of contradictions.
The books that make up the Bible were written by various people over a period of more than 1,000 years, between 1200 B.C.E. and the first century C.E. The Bible contains a variety of literary genres, including poetry, history, songs, stories, letters and prophetic writings.
If you are interested here is a link to a web site explaining who and when things got into the bible - or were left out or removed.
A mountain goat Oreamnos americanus climbs a rock near the Oberlin Bend along the Going-to-the-Sun Highway in the Glacier National Park, Montana. Mountain Goats have specialized cloven hooves with traction-creating inner pads and dewclaws provide sure footing on steep, rocky slopes of up to 60 degrees, beyond the reach of most predators. If threatened, they use their size, agility, and sharp horns to protect themselves. Herbivores with a diet of grasses, herbs, sedges, ferns, moss, lichen, twigs, and even foliage from conifers, mountain goats have the ability to stay in the alpine through the long winter months free from disturbance.
Goat Island, Sydney.
Photographed from Balls Head Reserve.
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Processed in Snapseed.
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A Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) works the steep slopes of the mountain side as if walking on flat ground in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
13 October, 2010.
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Patches and Lulu are 2 goats at Van Cortlandt Park - they are there to eat invasive plants and clear the area.
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Using Goat herds for brush removal has become common and they are ESSENTIAL workers to help prevent fires.
Goats seen in the neolitic settlement. It was nice to see live animals there :)
Neolithic settlement in Kopiec is a small settlement in village Kopiec, when you can see how lived people of the Funnelbeaker culture (present in Europe between 3700 and 1900 BC), recreated with great accuracy. The huts are equipped with vessels and various objects which were made using old techniques. The whole was made in accordance with current knowledge about the life of people from that period. In the settlement live also farm animals, and in the gardens you can see species of cereals being cultivated in old times.
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Kózki w osadzie neolitycznej. Zdecydowanie ożywiały to miejsce :)
Osada neolityczna w Kopcu - odtworzona z dużą dokładnością i starannością osada ludzi kultury pucharów lejkowatych, obecnej w Europie pomiędzy 3700 a 1900 r. p.n.e. Chaty wyposażone są w naczynia i różne przedmioty, które zostały wykonane za pomocą dawnych technik. Całość urządzona jest zgodnie z obecną wiedzą na temat życia ludzi tamtego okresu. W osadzie znajdują się też zwierzęta hodowlane, zaś w ogródkach można zobaczyć uprawiane pradawne gatunki zbóż.
Yesterday (Dec. 23 2020) we decided we needed to get out of the valley with its low level clouds and find the sun. So we went on an adventure which took us from the Okanagan Valley over Apex Mountain to the Similkameen Valley, providing the road was good. Apex is the local ski hill and getting up to the 2400 meter (7000 ft) level was easy on a paved and bare road. At the top there was lots of snow and blue sky just as I anticipated with lots of people skiing down the runs. The road looked good, so a decision was made to continue and go down the other side. Most of the road was plowed until it started to go down hill where it turns into a goat trail and not plowed. It's a narrow one lane trail with steep drop-offs and a good thing it is down hill to the valley bottom as there was no turning back. It might not have been the smartest decision I've made, but the scenery was beautiful.
Something about the Greenwater area makes the earth and rocks just a little bit greener and mossier than other places. Goat Creek is always a delight for this reason. The creek imo is better for photography than the little waterfall at the end of the trail; there are compositions for days.
On the cliffs above Gruinard Bay. A small herd of feral/wild goats has occupied this part of Wester Ross for a few years. I dont know if they are related to the goats of Kintail, further south. Please drive carefully on the NC500, there are too many speed-freak half-wits out there.
Old Goat Mountain and Nester Mountain reflected in the early morning light on Goat Pond in the Spray Valley of Kananaskis Country in Alberta.
Taken during todays climb into the highland Hills to source my Hares for this years winter workshops. Always nice to come upon these Feral Goats.
From a while back, some farm animals out in the Niagara wine country. Goats are so interesting to watch.
There are three major goat breeds in Oman, these are Jebel Akhdar goats, the largest of the three. Photographed here in Oman's Al Hajar Mountains.