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historyforatheists.com
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| | | | | The idea that the historical Jesus was a Jewish apocalyptic prophet remains the most likely interpretation of the evidence about who and what he was. | |
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www.roger-pearse.com
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| | | | | Christmas comes round every year, and every year somebody will tell us that Pope Julius I (337-352 AD)in 350, or 352, or 320 - the supposed date varies - decided that Jesus was born on... | |
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www.catholicplanet.com
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e-watchman.com
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| | | Part five Search the Scriptures through and through, and you will not find the phrase "invisible presence." As common sense would have it, Jesus has always been invisibly present. The parousia is something very different. To | ||