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identitydixie.com
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| | | | | There are many around the world, and especially within the Christian elements of the Dissident Right, who question whether Roman | |
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www.johnsanidopoulos.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A religious icon in a suburb of Athens is reported to be weeping, drawing crowds and sparking theological discussions about divine signs and faith. | |
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barbaraleeharper.com
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| | | | | The Condensed Version I went forward in a Baptist church and made a profession of faith when I was about 8, but later on I couldn't really remember what had happened, what I knew, what I was thinking, whether or what I had prayed. I wasn't in church regularly or reading my Bible regularly, so... | |
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talesoftimesforgotten.com
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| | | For decades, ancient Rome has been associated in the popular imagination with orgies. Indeed, perhaps the very first thing most people think of when they hear the words "ancient Rome" are Roman orgies. The problem is that there is no good evidence that orgies were ever at all common in ancient Rome. In fact, we ... Continue reading "Why "Roman Orgies" Weren't Really a Thing" | ||