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Posted by Robert Baird
Actually he was more appropriately called a Cynic, but that kind of free-thinking humanist is indeed kin to being a Hippie. The Cynics were a school of thought or religious approach to intellectual understanding which many more modern hippies seem to emulate.
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Posted by Alvin Starkman
Where divergent religious customs mergeĀ
Daniel Perez Gonzalez was a beautiful baby. His parents...
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Posted by Joyce C. Lock
As the Sand of the Sea: wave beaten, had for lunch, spit out, drug through the mire, washed ashore; then stomped on.
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Posted by David Ben-Ariel
Two controversial figures, referred to in the Book of Revelation
as two witnesses, two olive trees,...
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Posted by Kathy Simcox
In early Christianity there were many alternative views that
claimed to have authority over one another....
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Posted by Teow Aun Chew
After a superior person received Tao, he would practise it diligently. He knows deep in his heart...
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Posted by John Tyler
According to God's word, his favor surrounds us like a shield.
Wow, that is an awesome thought.
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Posted by Michael Tummillo
Stephenville resident, Bill Bunce, will be speaking at the first Brown Bag Bible Study, Thursday, February 23rd at noon, the conference room at Texas Bank in Stephenville. Bunce is an Assistant to the Chairman, Pat Robertson of the Christian Broadcasting Network, CBN's 700 Club.
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