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You have missed the point!!
I know being someone who has read the bible for the first time just recently, and i am now studying it further, that all the bad stuff (at least what we consider to be bad) can easily overshadow the history and the lessons that God is trying to teach us!! God is the father and we are his children. We parent are children. Teach them right from ...
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Blogging the Bible
by
atthelake
on
March 6, 2009
Jesus a myth?
As a fellow non-Christnas observer, for the same reason the Puritans banned the observance of Christmas in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1642 (the apostolic era church did not observe it, the date couldn't possibly be accurate, it is a combination of several pagan festivals, and observing pagan festivals even if changed to a ''Christian'' holiday is ...
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Fighting Words
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DocWilson22PP
on
December 15, 2008
Fantastic article!
Someone tell me why those in the USA who try so hard to get the 10 commandments posted all over in our public square and taught to our kids in school break so many of them trying to get that done? And also fight so hard to take money from the poor and middle class and put in the hands of the rich? And also to keep corporate greed-based health ...
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Faith-Based
by
redneckliberalpostbush
on
November 30, 2008
Professional Journalism
I know you are professional journalists. A profession is a fancy Latin term for the way you express your belief in the one true God as you understand him. Mr. Webster describes profession as the act of taking the vows of a religious community, or: an act of openly declaring or publicly claiming a belief or faith: an avowed religious faith a: a ...
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Kausfiles
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Coffee NBagodoughnuts
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September 15, 2008
What the dems need to be talking about
Mr. McCain says the reason he is running negative and false ads is that he did not get the debates he wants and the trip to Iraq with Senator Obama that he wants. That puts him in the same group with 2 year olds. Do you want a two year old to be president? It also says this is the way he is going to be with congress if he does get elected. That ...
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Kausfiles
by
Coffee NBagodoughnuts
on
September 15, 2008
Is the Bible Really True?
Hi, I wrote an article recently, ''Is the Bible True?'' if anyone is skeptical and wants to know how to test the genuinness of the Bible. You can follow this link. Take Care, Rick
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Blogging the Bible
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RickWarden
on
August 4, 2008
Well-Traveled road of myth, not history
I think Christianity has brought many worthy things to the world. But frankly, there is no historical proof that Jesus existed. No name in the roles of prisoners, no reports of the masses he gathered in local or Roman records, nothing. His life is a beautiful, meaningful, spiritual tale that should inspire us, especially in today's world. But ...
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Well-Traveled
by
seakaitoronto
on
April 2, 2008
Mike's Buyers Guide to God - Part III
Hard Copy Whatever it is you want in a God, you probably want it in writing. In the form of stone tablets, sheets or scrolls of papyrus, illuminated vellum manuscripts, gold plates or cheap paperbacks, most religions can provide you with their histories and beliefs, their do's and don'ts. If this were a buyers guide to cars or ...
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Faith-Based
by
Eckolake
on
February 27, 2008
Mike's Buyers Guide to God - Part II
Unless you follow St. Augustine of Hippo or John Calvin, who, by the way, never even made Saint, let alone Patron Saint of Brewers as Augustine did, you have something called free will and, yes, that's an enormous burden as well as an empowering freedom. And, for God's sake, if you're firmly in that predestination camp, pass this on at once to ...
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Faith-Based
by
Eckolake
on
February 26, 2008
Mike's Buyers Guide to God - Part I
Find the religion that's right for you by answering these two questions: What do I want from God? and What does God want from me? Whether you're a first time shopper or just no longer satisfied with your current spiritual affiliation, you need help. If you were looking for a new house or car your local bookstore's shelves would be ...
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Faith-Based
by
Eckolake
on
February 26, 2008
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