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| | | | Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity: The Reception of Enochic Literature by Annette Yoshiko Reed My rating: 4 of 5 stars The First Book of Enoch was fairly well known in the first century, and accepted by both Christians and Jews. It is a composite book, made of several books joined together,... | |
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| | | | A friend of mine likes to say that no nation or people is truly a Christian nation or people until it has a nationally-venerated icon or shrine of the Theotokos. This is not a doctrine of the Church, of course, but it is a cultural observation that rings true in a certain way. There is something about how a Christian society works that almost inevitably results in having a veneration for the Lord's mother at the center. | |
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| | | | It is easy to get religion, something else to hold on to . . . . | |
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www.medleyofworship.com
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| | If you are a believer, I assume you're in prayer for our country and for our so-called leaders. That goes double for Donald Trump. I once w... |