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  • Kinds Of Ture Religion Jeans
    By: KELLY | - Women' skinny jeans are the most outstanding series of True Religion Jeans.True Religion Jeans are one of the most desired brands of Jeans due to their great styles and awsome fit.New Women Skinny with abundant colors quickly defeated Women Skinny Jeans, show off your fashion sense. Wearing True Religion Jeans makes you always gorgeous and slim. It is the best choice in any occasion.

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  • Ture Religion Jeans: Let Jeans Become Your True Faith
    By: KELLY | - How can a jean brand becomg the people true faith? In the oridinary people's eyes, we should belive Islam, Hindu, Christian etc, but there is absolutely no people believe that they could believe the jeans. That's what I want to say. True Religion Jeans has a great influence on people's mind, custom, behavior etc. So it is similar to the religion. But True Religion Jeans is another kind of belief which is different to the Islam, Hindu, Christian etc. Of course, you may say. But that is the attrac ...
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  • True Religion Brand Jeans Are Fashionable In Hollywood
    By: KELLY | - True Religion could be an sculpture expert of the lower part of the human body.It makes the people look beautiful and sexy.Its delicate degree should be as well as Seven For All Mankind and Citizen of Humanity.Its brightspots are in the trousers,which having a "le buddla playing a guitar at its label head quarter.That is really interesting and awesome! From its name to brand totem, all testify to the young people that they don't play according to the fixed rules and they want to pursue the ...
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  • My Favoriate True Religion Jeans
    By: KELLY | - Every thing has its two sites. No absolutely yes and no absolutely no .So we need to have an ability to find the true , kind ,and the beauty. In the society ,we need to be a person who know how to enjoy our life. So I will tell you an experience of me.

    I remember that ,Last time , I wore jeans at the age of 17.From then on , I nearly didnt wear jeans anymore.Recently, I have found that I have fallen in love with something secretly. That is right, it is True Religion Jeans. I have ...

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  • With True Religion Jeans As Reprentative
    By: Stan Popovich | - True Religion Jeans

    Jeffery from California and Kym, in the sunny West Coast, jeans and music accounted for most of the location of their lives, the couple files in love with the design of jeans, but also fascinated by the explosive rock and roll, denim brand founded two years ago True Religion, the two made, a clever combination, logo thumbs on one hand, Buddha hand holding the guitar, they will pass out of jeans, rock and roll is considered the most faithful in this life of faith. ...

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  • Institutes Of The Christian Religion #8 By John Calvin
    By: Still Waters | - "Institutes of the Christian Religion #8 (Use to Be Made of the Doctrine of Providence; The Instrumentality of the Wicked)" by John Calvin Is A Free SWRB MP3 Which Can Be Downloaded or Heard Immediately Under the category "FREE PURITAN & REFORMATION MP3 AUDIO SERMONS/BOOKS", which is in the left column at PuritanDownloads.com, then searching on this category page for the title and/or author.

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  • Why Living In The Land Of The Free Is Costing Us Out Religion
    By: Fred Zimmerman | - In America, the Land of the Free, any more these days less and less people are attending churches. It would seem awkward that in a land where there is freedom of speech and freedom of religion that so many people would elect not to go to church at all. It seems counter intuitive that people would decline what once people use to be willing to die for?
    The very founders of this country, even before the constitution came to this country in hopes of fleeing the tyrannical powers of Europe an ...

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  • 3rd Part : The Pagan Moon Cult Called Islam. Islam Is Not A Religion.
    By: C. Read | - The moon cult was thus well known to Mohammed and had been in existence for 3000 years before his birth. Al-Kindi, one of the early Christian apologists against Islam, pointed out that Islam and its god Allah did not come from the Bible but from the paganism of the Sabeans who inhabited northern Arabia. They did not worship the God of the Bible but the Moon-god and his daughters al-Uzza, al-Lat and Manat. Dr. Newman concludes his study of the early Christian-Muslim debates by stating, "Islam pro ...
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  • 2nd Part : The Pagan Moon Cult Called Islam. Islam Is Not A Religion.
    By: C. Read | - Individuality, choice, debate, bourgeois living, peace, trade and commerce, dissension, religions, clubs these and anything else which took away loyalty to the cult would and must be abolished. Guarantees jobs, health, income, education, pensions these would be given IF you are 100% loyal to the cult. There is nothing 'right wing' about such a program. This is collective madness.

    Islam demands much of the same and given its origins as a pagan moon cult, this is not surpr ...

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  • What Is Religion?
    By: Nick Broadhurst | - Religion has many different meanings depending on what culture one comes from.

    The anthropology of religion perhaps began with Al Biruni (973 1048), an Islamic scholar from Persia, who wrote detailed scientific studies of religions and cultures across the Middle East, Mediterranean and the Indian sub Continent. He is accorded as the founder of anthropology.

    Anthropologists have looked at religion down the ages and examined the symbols that have been worshiped, the d ...

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  • Is Scientology A Religion?
    By: Nick Broadhurst | - This question is asked over and over by different people of differing educational standards.

    To answer it, we need to look at the earlier question, what is a religion? I am an Australian, and the High Court of Australia, the highest court in our nation, defined religion, and ruled most certainly that Scientology was a religion. But if this is the case, then why do people keep asking this same question?

    The answer is easy. Religion can best be described as that which an ...

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  • What Is Scientology, Religion Or Philosophy?
    By: Nick Broadhurst | - Scientology is most definitely a religion, and it is most definitely a philosophy. A religion has two major categories, the revealed religion Judaism, Christianity, Islam for example; and the natural religion. While the first category of religions is more prevalent in the West, where a founder is said to speak for God, the natural religion is more pronounced in the East. A natural religion is where a person or persons have said to have worked out what man is as a spirit and where he fits int ...
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  • Sacred Animals In Hindu Religion
    By: The Collectibles Hub | - Of the many queer customs and beliefs prevalent among the Hindus, this may be found interesting and worthy of deep consideration. A really good and pious Hindu would not dare to do certain actions forbidden by the sacred laws going by the name of Dharma Sastras of Manu whose duty it was to lay down rules for the different Hindu Communities to follow and which no Hindu could transgress.

    Certain animals and plants, though causing trouble to people, are considered sacred in Hindu Relig ...

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  • Review By Author Of God, Nature, And The Human Soul Christianity & Religion Vs Science & Reason
    By: delbert7 | - This is the first article of an intended seven article set containing an overview of my new book about philosophy, which consists of studies of the human soul, and looks at science & reason versus Christianity & belief. The pieces will contain an overview of the thinking, but naturally the subtleties are in the book itself. The book "God, Nature, and the Human Soul, A Personal Philosophy", and it analyzes Christianity & belief versus reason & science with an aim to keep the best of both. It can ...
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  • Medias View On Religion
    By: Roger Dodger | - I have taken a lot of time to analyze religion and influences on both the secular and sacred worlds on one another. My overall view of religion has not changed how I feel about my decision not to join an organized church. If anything, I feel that I have gained a more solid view about religion and grounds for my beliefs. I feel that people that do not grow up in the church only join when they feel they are missing something in there lives. Usually, it is either a means to correct a behavior or to ...
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  • Santeria: The Religion Of Africa And The Caribbean From Latinstar9
    By: Enrique Martinez | - Santeria is a blended pantheistic religion based primarily in Cuba with West African roots. It is also known as Lukumi. It celebrates a host of gods called Orishas. Latinstar9 can help explain it's origins in more detail.

    The Orishas are as follows: Elegua, Obatala, Oggun, Oshun, Chango, Oya, Yemaya and Orula. The Orishas cover all aspects of human behavior. Elegua is the trickster deity of the crossroads, the first Orisha everyone must consult before contacting the other Orishas. Oba ...

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  • What Is The Difference Between The Perception Of God Religion And Spirituality
    By: GS Virk | - The human mind does not want to experience God, but to catch it by becoming a specialist in religion and spirituality. All believers of religion and spirituality are because God is one. However, the perception of God's name, logo and technology differ according to the religion of faith and understanding of God.

    All religious and spiritual people claim it is the perception of God. But true God can not be seen, it is out of our language. According to the transformation state of mind, ...

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  • True Religion Jeans, Young People's Theme Park
    By: susanzhang007 | - It was a long time that True Religion has been the leader of fashion. In the past many years, it has designed many classic styles. Especially in the college campus, many college students are crazy for the shabby-designed True Religion jeans. However, it is exactly this unique style that helped True Religion win the heart of many people.

    As a youngster, I also have strong passion for those fashionable True Religion jeans which are taken as a symbol of the vitality of youth as well a ...

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  • The Trouble With Marketing Using Religion
    By: Duncan Wierman | - "Telling the truth about a product demands a product that's worth telling the truth about. Sadly, so many products aren't. So many products don't do anything better. Or anything different. So many don't work quite right. Or don't last. Or simply don't matter. " - Doyle D. Bernbach

    What do companies do when their product or service isn't worth telling the truth about? When it doesn't do anything different or better - or just doesn't matter? A lot of the time, they rely on hype or out ...

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  • Does Religion Have A Place In Marketing?
    By: Duncan Wierman | - Do religion and marketing mix? Does the question itself shock you? If you're like many people, you've never given any thought to the concept of companies adding to their marketing message with a religious one and have never seen an advertising campaign of the sort. However, if you have across one of these ads before you may have loved it or hated it, but chances are that you had some kind of reaction. While it's not as common of a theme in advertising or marketing as say, youth or status, mixing ...
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  • 3rd Parts : Just Another Week In The World Of Islamic Peace And Love.
    By: C. Read | - New attacks in troubled Nigerian ethnic hotspot

    (AFP) 1 day ago

    JOS, Nigeria Suspected Muslim gangs burned homes in a Christian village near the Nigerian city of Jos, which has been at the centre of tit-for-tat attacks this year which have left hundreds dead, officials said.

    The suspected ethnic Fulani attackers targeted homes belonging to three top officials in the ethnic Berom village of Kura Jenta, about 30 kilometres (18 miles) south of Jos, ...

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  • 1st Part : Just Another Week In The World Of Islamic Peace And Love.
    By: C. Read | - The mystical, irrational Moon cult of Mecca is still accepted by really smart people as a 'religion' and 'faith'. Reading the Koran would dispel that notion after about 5 minutes. So too would any reading of Islamic actions during any given week of any given year. Since 9-11 there have been over 15.000 Muslim terrorist attacks, which have butchered tens of thousands of infidels and apostates. All in the name of Ali-ilah and the Arab Fascist lust to rule the planet in the name and in the deed of ...
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  • Slave Narratives And Religion
    By: James Holan | - From reading Slave Narratives it is easy to see that the primary thing slaves were concerned in was not their freedom, er say, but instead it was something non tangible. Slaves were interested in a way to help them survive the harsh conditions of slavery and while they thought that escape would be nice they knew it was a hard option. Instead they found a philosophical escape in Religion. In short, slaves were concerned with God and his ability to give them the relief they so desperately needed, ...
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  • Discover The Issues Of Polygamy In The Mormon Religion
    By: Alfred Ras | - It would seem that any time that the topic of Mormonism comes up then the word polygamy becomes part and parcel of the conversation. This is based on the age-old concept of going back many years ago when it was believed that the Mormons which are now the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints practiced polygamy. This is no longer something that takes place within the Mormon religion.

    Often what happens though is that there are breakoff groups from the Mormons that have started th ...

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  • The Mormon Religion Demystified - The Mormon Church Revealed
    By: Alfred Ras | - Knowing and understanding the various religions can be quite intriguing. One religion that has really grounded itself and has its roots is the Mormon religion. This dates back to the 1830s which is a religion that was founded by a man by the name of Joseph Smith. Up until 2006 there were over 12 million members of this religion so it is not one that would be considered small.

    The basis of the doctrine for the Mormon religion is based on historical Christianity with the belief that God ...

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  • Religion And Mythology In Ancient Egypt
    By: Amar Mahallati | - In ancient Egypt religion played a central role in the lives of people. The inhabitants of the region had long worshiped natural objects such as animals, stones, trees, and mountains.

    Over a period of time, a colorful pantheon of animal gods emerged as a reflection of the varied wildlife that once thrived in Egypt. Although these gods were initially represented in their natural forms, many were eventually depicted in human form, with only the heads retaining animal features. Among ...

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  • The Meaning Of Pagan Religion
    By: Rose Ariadne | - Paganism is a collection of varied earth-based religions based on timeless values such as belief, responsibility, respect, freedom, honesty, courage, will power and justice. This way of life was practiced as early as the Neolithic times.

    The general consensus about the word "Pagan" is that it means "rustic" or "rural" religion which implies that is nature based and is usually practiced by people who live in villages or towns that are unadulterated, maybe even isolated. ...

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  • Vaisakhi ' Khalsa Panth Foundation Day
    By: Surjit Singh Sidhu | - Vaisakhi is the biggest festival in the Sikh calendar. Vaisakhi is celebrated as the Sikh New Year festival and Sikh community foundation Day on 13 or 14 April each year. The meaning behind celebrating Vaisakhi is rich with symbolism and rituals. Vaisakhi is the day of creation of Sikh religion.

    Vaisakhi is also considered as long established harvest festival in Punjab and farmers celebrate, enjoy before beginning the hard work of harvesting. Vaisakhi also has a special meaning, a ...

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  • The Holy Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Ji
    By: Surjit Sidhu | - The Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, first Guru of Sikhs, in 1469 CE. Today Sikh religion has over 20 million people across the whole world. The Sikhism is to gloriously follow in their Sacred Footsteps is our Sikh way of Life. Sikh religion teaches the lessons of equality, truthful living, social justice, eliminate superstitions through its Sikh Holy Book, Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

    The Guru Granth Sahib Ji has great compositions of sage-poets of different faith ...

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  • The Japanese And Religion
    By: Tom Aaron | - Once again, I found myself out drinking with Fred. We were in a cheap place, one of those places with the little red lanterns outside, which usually signified cheap food and drink, the drinks being of an alcoholic nature. We were peacefully solving the problems of the world, when a drunk homed in on us. We Westerners, living in rural Japan, were like magnets for drunks. Red in the face, four sheets to the wind, Jiro Hamasaki welcomed us like long lost brothers, Christian brothers, as he babbled ...
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  • Evolving Beyond Religion
    By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - Religion to the mature adult is as dinosaurs are to a three-year-old. Both are created by a maturing mind that lives in uncertainty times and fear.

    The one thing that parenting should have taught us is that kids go through stages of maturity or evolution that are predictable and understandable. Humanity is the same way. In the bigger picture evolution is not a reality in that all events are probabilities that already exist but not experienced.

    Intellectual ...

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  • The Jesus Family Tomb: Science, Religion And A Rational Christianity
    By: David Comings | -       People often ask if science and religion are compatible. This is a reasonable question given that science is based on verifiable fact while most religions require blind acceptance of dogma based on faith. In this regard science and religion would seem to be continuously at odds. Science says, "show me the evidence or I will not believe." Religion says, "Just believe, faith is belief without evidence." However, science and religion do not always ...
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  • Surviving College Comparative Religion Class
    By: William Nugent | - A young college woman sits down at her desk on the first day of a course on comparative religion. She thinks it's a good deal. She gets college credit for a casual review of her own Christian faith and gets to learn about other world religions.

    The professor enters the room fashionably late. He's casually dressed in frumpy clothes and his hair is in a thin gray ponytail.

    What follows in that first class and throughout the rest of the semester is a battle for the ...

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  • Religion And Addiction
    By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - Is religion an addiction? What is the definition of addiction and if religion is an addiction; how does it work? What causes sane, intelligent people to succumb to the power of religion? What aspect of religion keeps people in the faith when their intellect is telling them to get out?

    Definition: Psychological and bodily dependence on a substance or practice which is beyond voluntary control.

    As I begin to write this I am forcing myself to type every letter. S ...

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  • The Conflicts Between Religion And Polygamy In The Courts Today
    By: Francis K Githinji | - Being polygamous in the olden days meant that you were a great man. Marrying more than one wife was one of the most prestigious practices especially in the African community. It was like declaring your wealth in the society. A man who took care of wives and their children needed not to brag about his wealth. The truth was there for all to see. With time religion was introduced and Christianity preached monogamy. The one-wife one-husband doctrine was to be followed by all believers. This is not t ...
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  • The Secret That Religion Doesn't Tell You
    By: Richard D. Blackstone | - Your spiritual growth reveals the secret that religion rarely talks about. You are an eternal being. Most spirituality information leads you to this conclusion because your spiritual quest is concerned with the interconnectedness of all things and religion is more concerned with its own particular dogma.

    This is as it should be. This is just a natural consequence revealing itself. This is what is so. No need to get alarmed or panicked (unless you choose to). This is j ...

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  • Comparative Religion Slaughterhouse Of The Mind
    By: William Nugent | - A young college woman sits down at her desk on the first day of a course on comparative religion. She thinks it's a good deal. She gets college credit for a casual review of her own Christian faith and gets to learn about other world religions.

    The professor enters the room fashionably late. He's casually dressed in frumpy clothes and his hair is in a thin gray ponytail that's so tight it stretches all the wrinkles out of his face. What follows in that first class and throughout ...

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  • Sikhism, A View Of The Sikh Religion
    By: Emma Snow | - At the northwestern tip of India is located The Golden Temple, or Harimandir Sahib, the most significant historical center on earth to the 20 million Sikhs worldwide. Here people from all walks of life are invited to join in listening to the hymns and teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib and to join in unity for a communal meal (Langar). This sacred gurdwara (temple) has entrances on all four sides, a symbol that this faith "is for people of all castes and all creeds from whichever direction they ...
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  • Keeping A Distance From Religion
    By: Wysong | - A primary reason evolution is believed by many is because what is thought to be the alternative, religion, is feared, dreaded and unthinkable. And it is true that scientific advances only occurred because knowledge was wrested from the autocratic clutches of religion. Our age of wonderful technology came at a cost of great persecution and brought us out of the cave and off the pews into the light (fluorescent).

    The memory of clerical obscurantism has been riveted upon the huma ...

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  • Religion Without Faith
    By: Gary Kurz | - A little boy pushed his tiny hand into the Pastor's and said "morning pastor, can I ask you a question?" The Pastor, with his usual warm smile said "Sure Billy, what is it?" "Well" said Billy, "I was wondering what it means to be a Christian"?

    "Well Billy" responded the Pastor, "I talk about that every Sunday. I will be explaining it again this morning, but just so you don't have to wait, a Christian is just someone who has given up their sin to the Lord and accepted him as th ...

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  • Costa Rica And Religion
    By: David Lovendahl | - Religion in Costa Rica is extremely visible. Religious icons and symbols can be found in all public buildings, in all public transportation vehicles, and in almost every home in Costa Rica. At first glance, one might think that Costa Ricans are deeply religious people, but their religion is mostly symbolic in nature and secularism is rampant.

    Ninety percent of Costa Ricans claim to be Catholic. Another ten percent identify as being Protestant, Buddhist, Islamic, or other. But as o ...

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  • Religion Induced Anxiety
    By: Jacob Benson | - Is Religion Induced Anxiety Good For You?

    The fact is that no anxiety, whether religion induced or not, is good for you.

    Anxiety has some serious long term side effects that should be taken into consideration, and a healthy, stress free lifestyle should be priority #1.

    The state of the world after 9/11 has left us fearful, depressed, and stressed.

    An event that shocked the world, and brought many people closer together, and unfortunat ...

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  • The Ancient Hellenic Divine Practices
    By: Kadence Buchanan | - Hellenic polytheism, also known as the Ancient Greek religion or "Dodekatheon"-a term that comes from the number twelve, which in Greek is pronounced "dodeka"-has been extensively studied over the centuries as a vital part of the ancient Hellenic times. The Twelve Olympians, residing according to Hellenic mythology in Mount Olympus, encompassed human and divine characteristics that were portrayed in the popular stories of the times. Although Greeks did not have a term for religion back then in t ...
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  • The Chinese Symbol Of Accepting Change
    By: Kadence Buchanan | - Tao or Dao is a Chinese character that refers to a pivotal feature of Chinese philosophy and religion. One of its most generic translations is that of "the way" or "head path." Those who have studied its meaning, place it in a variety of concepts, like that of religion, knowledge, rationality, morality, duty or truth. Central component of Taoism, T ijt, which is the black and white symbol of Tao, is considered to convey the fundamental force of nature, or the "noble way" of personal co ...
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  • Conflicts Between Spirituality And Religion
    By: Leslie Reynolds Benns | - As Theologian Eugene Peterson noted, Religion is the most dangerous energy source known to mankind. The moment a person is convinced that God is either ordering or sanctioning a cause or project, anything goes. The history, worldwide, of religion-fueled hate, killing and oppression is staggering. [The Message, NAV Press] There is plenty of evidence in our history books and our newspapers for this belief. And likewise, religious beliefs are a source of much clutter in our lives, even if hav ...
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