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frank-hood.com
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| | | | | Upstart Catholic convert J. D. Vance aroused the righteous indignation of a prominent Jesuit priest by the Vice President's claims that deporting immigrants was sanctioned by their shared religion. The priest responded by noting that Jesus was once a refugee in Egypt, and so all Christians should treat immigrants with dignity. For those unfamiliar with... | |
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theologos.site
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| | | | | "Gospel" simply means "good news", and Christianity has an extremely straightforward message: That's really it. There are many evangelistic approaches to it, but it all distills down more-or-less to that same set of ideas, told through four (or maybe five) humble angles to specific target audiences: The scope and style of the message wasn't designed [...]Read More... from The Simple Gospel, and Why Nobody Takes It Well | |
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www.antwoord.org.za
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| | | | | Elke dan en wan hoor ? mens die volgende: Jesus van Nasaret het nooit bestaan nie, of ons kan nie werklik weet of hy het nie. Daar is magdom populêre publikasies wat die rondte doen, die meeste daarvan op die internet, en die indruk skep dat Jesus se nie-bestaan ? historiese feit is. Dit kan | |
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revdocgeek.com
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| | | Jesus has not yet 'destroyed every ruler and every authority and power,' and Mary Magdalene reminds us that grief in the face of death is proper, a measure of our love for the one who has died, or even a measure of our humanity, because to mourn is to be human. | ||