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The message of the Bible in one sentence
Andrew → Gregory Du Bois
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Not how I state it, but very
Gregory Du Bois → Andrew
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The message of the Bible in
The sinlessness of Jesus
cherylu → Andrew
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Andrew,
Andrew → Justin vR
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Thanks for your help, Justin.
Andrew → cherylu
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to say that the New Testament
Justin vR → cherylu
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Well all the best to you in
cherylu → Justin vR
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I think I do understand your
Justin vR → cherylu
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Cherylu,
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Justin,
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Cherylu,
cherylu → Andrew
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You are right, Andrew, it
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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Andrew - I do actually
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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This seems to me to come
cherylu → Andrew
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I noticed you expanded your
Andrew → cherylu
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I don’t have a problem with
What did people in the New Testament have to do to be "saved"?
Andrew → Paul D.
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Yes, I would agree. Salvation
Paul D. → Andrew
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I would say (and you would
Yinka → Andrew
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Trust me, I don’t want to be
Nathanael → ScottL
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Rob made a similar point a
ScottL → Andrew
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Of course, noting the
Andrew → ScottL
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Helpful. Thanks.
ScottL → Andrew
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The connection is that Bell,
Andrew → ScottL
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Exactly. I would be
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Andrew -
A priest forever after the order of Melchizedek
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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Outburst maybe, and realize
peter wilkinson → Andrew
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I imagine this outburst will
Andrew → peter wilkinson
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In this sense, there is no
peter wilkinson → Jaco
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Thanks Jaco. You quote me
Jaco → Andrew
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Peter, thank you also for an
Millennium, A short history of the
Andrew → Micah Redding
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I would take the New
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New year, new attempt to explain what this blog is all about
Could you please help me understand the practical consequences…?
The narrative-historical method—an outline
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