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  • ...assages of the [[Bible]] as literal history. Many early Christian thinkers believed [[God]] created everything instantaneously which stands in contrast to the
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  • ...k is a mausoleum in the city of [[Toyserkan]] in western [[Iran]] which is believed to be the mausoleum of [[Habakkuk]] the Prophet. ...Organization's guide to the [[Hamedan Province]] states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the
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  • ..., many Gnostic "Christians" would deny that [[God]] created the world, and believed that [[Jesus]] brought special knowledge which was given only to an privile ...s (pleroma) and the world of emptiness (kenoma). In simple terms, Gnostics believed the world of matter is empty and evil and the world of spiritual things is
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  • ...Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved: But We gave power to those who believed, against their enemies, and they became the ones that prevailed. 61.14 Yusu
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  • Traditionally, [[Moses]] is believed to have authored a majority of the five books. The final chapter of Deutero Secular historians dispute some details in the the Torah, but it is generally believed a leader like Moses did in fact, exist during the 13th century B.C.
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  • ...nally written in the Aramaic language, not [[Koine Greek]] as is generally believed. The [[Assyrian Church of the East]] and other Aramaic speaking churches ha
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  • ...t faith and a presuppositional approach to Christian apologetics, which he believed would answer the questions of the age. Dr. Schaeffer is also the father of
    714 bytes (87 words) - 22:06, 16 December 2009
  • Nehemiah was a person in the [[Bible]], believed to be the primary author of the [[Book of Nehemiah]]. He lived in the time
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  • The Church Fathers believed in the [[Immaculate Conception]]. St [[Augustine]] writes this about [[Mary ...gius, the great heretic, who taught such a thing, not Augustine. Augustine believed that all humans, all the descendants of Adam, are conceived in sin, with th
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  • ...nnings of first century Christian thought, and the seven churches that are believed to have been established by St. Thomas the Apostle.
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  • ...able, the theory has strong Christian roots. Many early Christian thinkers believed that God created the Earth instantly and that [[Creation]] as described in
    745 bytes (122 words) - 17:41, 15 December 2023
  • ...knowledge that shows an understanding of scientific knowledge beyond that believed to exist at the time the Bible was composed. Bible scientific foreknowledge
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  • ...iah by virtue of fulfillment of the Law. They rejected of virgin birth and believed that Jesus would return to reign on earth. An edited version of Matthew's G
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  • ...800 to 1000 AD. It takes its name from Pope [[Gregory the Great]], who is believed to have brought it to the West based on Eastern models of [[Byzantine chant
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  • ...denomination that sprung up out of the the Protestant [[Reformation]] who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term "anabapti Anabaptists traditionally have believed that they should have no part in the state or government or military. This
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  • ...l books of [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]] and [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]]. Aramaic is believed to have been the language spoken by [[Jesus]], and it is still spoken today
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  • ...e is a mausoleum in the city of [[Toyserkan]] in western [[Iran]] which is believed to be the mausoleum of Habakkuk the Prophet.
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  • ...who was one of the twelve apostles of [[Jesus]], and later, by tradition, believed to be the first [[Bishop of Rome]]. Construction on the current basilica be
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  • The hour I first believed
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