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Twelve important things to keep in mind about the Christmas stories
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Marc, I feel that the problem
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Sadly, Phil, the troll
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Hi James,
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When Solomon is praised for
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“Cite Bible passages please
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the sun which SUPPORTS our
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“Once again you err. He doesn
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Yep, just like Solomon is
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How about we bring this one
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The Jesus of the Bible is
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Once again you err. He doesn
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Cite Bible passages please
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Wrong. God is 3 distinct
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Prayer is worship.
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>> how do you stop using
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“Because He chooses to. In
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And if I cast out demons by
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You asled: how is an absolute
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Here’s one example (among
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You asled: how is an absolute
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You insist on adding your
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“That the Lord Jesus is the
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what christians like you do
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“I’ll try again and just
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Prayer and omnipotence
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I’ll try again and just
Who calmed the storm and why?
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Agreed about the feeding in
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We might add Jesus’ command
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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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The narrative-historical reading of the New Testament: what’s in it for me?
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