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O.k. I have read lots of material on this subject and it still holds a fascination for me. I am searched for a similar thread, but I did not find one for this particular subject. I am looking for information based on the roots of the Bible Belt in particular...
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The history of the American....
This book tells: 1.
On the roots of the Bible Belt in particular, but would like to discuss the role of religion in the war is "Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt" by Christine Leigh Heyrman.
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My Bible History: Old Testament by Bishop Louis Laravoire Morrow (1892 - 1987) .
Volunteers outside the USA : Bishop Louis Laravoire Morrow died in 1987. The author's work is still protected by copyright in places, like Europe, where copyright is author...
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Thanks, Hugh ~ 4 more....
17 and 18 are okay.
2 more ready, Hugh.
13 through 16 are okay.
Next four are ready.
Hi Hugh,
The next 7 are ready! 6 through 12 are okay .
Hey Maria,
3, 4 and 5 are okay.
Thanks, Hugh ~ 3 more ready.
Morning Maria,
1 and 2 are okay.
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This might be interesting to you, and the following link is to an article by Paul Phelps titled "Oriental Origins in the Bible." He seems to have done extensive research for many years, and this is what he wrote. If you are interested, please click on...
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It, then it's as valid as anything else in the bible
BTW, have you heard that Jesus learned Buddhist origins of the Bible are ludicrous and deny the Middle Eastern context of Judaism which.
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Posted 05 May 2012 - 01:10 PM
Do you follow the Bible? Or are you guilty of "pick and choose" Christianity?
Quote: Dear Dr. Laura,
Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's Law. I have learned a great deal from your show, and I try...
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Obviously I don't really follow the bible period, but she really just chose the wrong verse to Quote May 2012 - 05:32 PM
Bible? You mean that thing I set on fire, shit on/rip pages out of to piss off when the bible and I agree on....
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Hi! I'm sorry that I had to post this in the History section, but I couldn't find a section for Religion! Am I just missing something? It seems pretty important to have a Religion section...
My question is concerning Bible Reading in the Religion 11 course...
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Webmaster
As far as studying the bible for Religion 11, I cannot help, since I'm not in 11th gradeWell, as far as there being no religion section, this is what the Webmaster has written:
Seton does not have a Religion forum....
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The number 1 story of how People were separated from God amongst African peoples is similar to this one:
An woman was pounding her yams and hit God in the eye, this made God angry and He fled high away from us and the sky followed.
Isn't this interesting...
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The first creation story that I am aware of ... .
For the record, most Afrikan creation stories dont involve women or food .
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"Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, La Allah Il Allah, La Allah Il Allah U Mohammed Rassul Allah" is heard by more people than any other sound of the human voice. This is the prayer recited by muezzins from each of the four corners of the prayer tower as Moslems...
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If they are not named in the....
"Traditional religionsThis is really interesting!
"The Bible devotes some 500 verses on prayer, less than 500verses and Gestas.
There are no real facts about the bible or any religion in my opinion.
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As a kid, I grew up going to church. I've been on a couple short mission trips. I believe in God. I believe that many of the values that I was taught have helped me develop into the person I am today.
That being said, over time, religion has only started...
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How many times this past week did we have to hear bible this post was in my original....
Marriage because "that's what the Bible says."
My view of religion, as stated, is that it guides me their religion down someone else's throat.
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What activities/Projects could a 12 year old girl do for a homeschool bible study class? She is 12, a girl, and is a chrisan, no lo;cal churc has a program to use, so she just needs some ideas of what to do for her homeschool class, like reaad bla bla...
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Aside from "The Hammer of the Witches" I cannot think of any contribution that cult made... .
Also, one who does not make redundent statements such as "She is a girl" .
I would suggest finding a teacher who could spell "Christian" and "church" at a minimum .
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The choice of the Latin name “Paulus” is instructive as well. The word means “little” or, when referring to a person, “short.” Whether this is a description of Paul’s physical characteristics is not stated Foamposites 2012 , but it has an application ...
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