In "The Book of Monsters," Briggs brought into question the accuracy of Jose's testimony by highlighting inconsistencies and contradictions in his statements. He challenged Jose's credibility by pointing out gaps in his story and questioned the reliability of his memory and perception of events. Ultimately, Briggs aimed to cast doubt on the validity of Jose's testimony and undermine his credibility as a witness.
yea you just need a monster reborn
Because our testimony is the evidence of God working in our lives, and it helps us bring nonbelievers into the church to be saved by God.
That her father is a drunk and has beaten her before.
yes
No it lets you bring back a monster from the graveyard and place on the field and stays till its destroyed
Yes, "Monster Reborn" can bring back "Hamon, Lord of Striking Thunder" as long as it is in the graveyard and meets the card's revival conditions. "Monster Reborn" allows you to select a monster from either player's graveyard and special summon it to your side of the field. Since "Hamon" is a monster card, it is eligible for revival with "Monster Reborn."
"Bring in the clowns" is not a question.
Bring not brought. Did she bring the book? -- past simple question Does she bring her lunch? -- present simple question.
Monster reborn and Call of the haunted
If you tell people your monster owner name then they will be able to visit your room. You cannot, however, have more than one monster actually in your room at a time.
Any and all evidence (and testimony of witnesses) necessary to prove, or refute, the allegations.
a monster hunter game won't be released on PS3 any time soon BUT! that's not saying thay they wont ever bring one out, im sure that capcom hav read messages and commments about a monster hunter ofr PS3 and the will be wise to bring a new monster hunter to the PS3 but for now not looking likely sorrt