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healthimpactnews.com
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| | | | | A year ago this month I published an article that exposed who was behind the Plandemic and the riots that were breaking out in major urban areas across the United States. In that article, I clearly showed how the Globalists who control the affairs of the world are Satanists, and that their plans to implement a "New World Order" were nothing new with the 2020 great COVID-19 Plandemic, but had been many years in the making. This is an update to that article. Nothing has changed as to who is directing this march towards a New World Order, as at the top is a person named "Satan," or "Lucifer," or "the Devil," and it doesn't matter if your own belief system does not agree that this person exists, because the Globalists at the top of the power structure most certa... | |
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thefaithfulchurch.com
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| | | | | The Lie: Christians burned people at the stake during the Inquisition. The Truth: Bible-believing Christians were burned at the stake! Their courage in the face of death led to the power of the Inquisitionfinally being overthrown. One of my Facebook friends posted a meme called, "Ten Reasons Why Beer Is Better than Jesus." Number six... | |
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bibleinterp.arizona.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers around the historicity of Jesus and mythicist interpretations. Key points include the use of the Gospels as historical evidence, the debate over the crucifixion's location (earthly vs. heavenly), the role of Pauline traditions in early Christianity, and the evolution of Jesus' portrayal from celestial to historical figures. Participants engage with Rudolf Bultmann's challenge of reconciling Jesus as both a divine being and a historical person, and explore mythicist views like euhemerism and historicizing. The conversation also touches on the apostolic traditions, the resurrection appearances, and the potential motivations behind Paul's silence on Jesus' teachings. | |
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catalogueofstelisabethconvent.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed explanation of the Vespers service, which is the first part of the All-night Vigil in the Orthodox Christian tradition. It outlines the structure of the service, including the recitation of prayers, hymns, and the symbolic blessing of bread, wine, and oil. The text also touches on the historical and theological significance of these elements, such as the feeding of the 5000 and the Agape feast. Additionally, it mentions the Trisagion, the Troparia, and the role of the deacon and priest during the service. The text concludes with the priest blessing the faithful, and it is part of a blog post from the Catalogue of St. Elisabeth Convent. | ||