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  • ...o His will. You may think that you'll lose personal freedom by doing this, but the truth is, you will be gaining freedom from sin, and freedom from the la
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  • : But I say to you that whoever looks on a woman to lust after her has committed : But I say to you that whoever divorces his wife, except in the case of adultery
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  • But because of what You've done But because of who You are
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  • :But because of what You've done :But because of who You are
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  • ...ually continues to be reflected in their official definitions of doctrine, but in some cases is no longer necessarily typical of these churches.
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  • ...gelical Protestant background. The content of Theopedia was public domain, but is now Creative Commons by-3.0.
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  • ...rist|Jesus]] in [[Islam]] is seen as the Messiah like in [[Christianity]], but the [[Divinity of Jesus|His divinity]] and the [[Holy Trinity]] is not acce ...ified instead of Jesus. There's even some that believe Jesus was crucified but survived the crucifixion and continued preaching until he died naturally in
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  • ...Thursday]], lasting exactly 40 days. Lent can begin as early as 4 February but end as late as 22 April. It commemorates the 40 days that [[Jesus Christ]] ...n is not as widely celebrated by [[Protestants]] as it is by [[Catholics]] but it can be celebrated by both regardless of that fact.
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  • But heaven knew the reason you were there Selfless, you could've called a thousand angels down to take your place, but you took mine instead
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  • ...ological institution in [[England]]. The college is based near Birmingham, but provides distance learning degrees thereby meaning that it accepts students The college is positioned firmly within the evangelical tradition but is generally [[non-denominational]]. The College publishes a scholarly peer
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  • ''"But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: fo ''"But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said
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  • never came. '''It hurt me, but I still love you because I am your you. But you awakened late the next day and rushed off to work. My
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  • ...by reason of our natural inability to verify any experience with anything but another subjective experience. A strong agnostic would say "I can't know, a ...il/if more evidence is available. A weak agnostic would say "I don't know, but maybe you do."
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  • ...s a Marian city. Today Lourdes has a population of some 17,000 inhabitants but is able to take in some 5,000,000 pilgrims and tourists every season.
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  • But heaven knew the reason you were there Selfless, you could've called ten thousand angels down to take your place, but you took mine instead
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  • :But it would happen, as it does for every dancer :But who'll give purpose to chance
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  • I really like Relient K's sound, but sometimes you have to dig deep to find the spiritual meaning in their songs
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  • ...as the principal symbol of his office. ''See'' is still used in that way but only in poetic contexts. ...This is not a problem when the Pope and the Roman Curia are both in Rome, but this presents a problem when they are in different places. Canon law event
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  • ...]], which focussed on CHR/Top 40 radio. The show was produced in Australia but has a primarily American audience and was the most popular North American i
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  • How can I do anything but praise How can I do anything but praise
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  • ...an before 100 B.C. Some scholars believe it was originally wrote in Hebrew but no existing copies of the book in Hebrew exist. The oldest surviving manusc
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  • But she won't take a stand But the cross makes him wish
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  • :But the waves are calling out my name and they laugh at me :But the voice of truth tells me a different story
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  • But of all the things that don't make sense to me But everything's clear next to the mystery
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  • I once was lost, but now am found Was blind but now I see
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  • But Jesus stepped between the father and me But Jesus stepped between the father and me
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  • ...izing all data available relating to the Bible. It started life as a wiki, but soon became fully protected with only approved editors, and finally shut do
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  • I'm pressed but not crushed persecuted not abandoned Struck down but not destroyed
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  • ...ammed. Unlike [[Christian]] tradition in [[Islam]] Jesus was not crucified but rose bodily to [[heaven]].
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  • But men made strange, and none But O! my Friend, my Friend indeed,
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  • But as Thou dwell’st with Thy disciples, Lord, Come not to sojourn, but abide with me.
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  • ...freedom from superstition and sound educational advice (Meditations 1.6), but he is not likely to be the recipient, or even the assumed recipient, of thi The writer does not use the name "Jesus" or the expression the "Christ" but prefers the use of "the Word."
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  • ...e universal and undisputed. The Five Pillars are mentioned in the Qur'an, but not explained. The ''[[Sunnah]]'' is neccessary to understand them. "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet." The shahadah is the pinicle of belief.
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  • ...beyond all reasonable doubt. The precise deails of his life are not known, but there are some facts of which we can be certain: Matt 10:34-35 - "I came not to send peace, but a sword."
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  • I once was lost but now I’m found Was blind but now I see so clearly
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  • ...nslates "illiterate" and Yusuf Ali translates "can neither read nor write" but these are interpritative translations coming from the strong tradition of M
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  • ...s a prayer where a man recognizes that he has asked for wealth and riches, but instead God gave him the opposite for his own benefit. I got nothing I asked for - but everything I hoped for
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  • ...esting book to read. Perhaps it seems a bit unrealistic and soppy at times but it certainly does get you thinking and reminds you that every day we should
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  • ...sage in the [[Bible]] such as when Jesus says, "The world cannot hate you, but it hates me because I testify that what it does is evil." in [[John 7:7]]
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  • ...mmunion with both the [[Coptic Church]] and [[Armenian Apostolic Church]], but not with the [[Eastern Orthodox]] churches.
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  • ...st empires to adopt Christianity as its [[State Religion|state religion]], but most definitely the first major empire.
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  • ...of all people who are important or relevant in church or Biblical history, but who never claimed to be Christian.}}
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  • I once was lost but now am found Was blind, but now I see so clearly
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  • But of all the things that don't make sense to me But everything's clear next to the mystery
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  • ...our skills. On one of the main rapids that my friend decided not to paddle but I wanted to have a go at, I capsised into the cold water. ...bank to recover. Once I recovered a bit we had a quick look for the paddle but had no success. The problem was that the car was several kilometres downriv
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  • '' For God is not a God of confusion, but of peace. . . . ([http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20cor%2014.33;& Paul says God is not the author of confusion, but God purposefully confused the people of Babel.
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  • But most of all I'll want to know Oh, but more than memories
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  • ...] Himself. He [[sin]]ned with Eve, because of that mankind physically died but they live forever spritually. He was 930 years old at the time when he died
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  • I try to excel, but I feel no movement. But I think you can, I think you can
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  • Not to be served, but to serve Yet not my will but yours he said
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  • ...Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his [[mercy]]. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and re
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  • But Jesus stepped between the father and me But Jesus stepped between the father and me
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  • But if I do not love I am nothing I could achieve success on earth, but success can not define my worth
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  • ...tion of the Church, stating the doctrine of faith and return to the Bible. But no one has his combination of musical talent, fiery tongue in writing and p
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  • ...gs from the devil himself. I believe gays should be allowed in the Church, but they should not be in any position of office as I believe they are not spir
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  • hospital. He had tried to walk in to us, but collapsed But she needed no telling. She looked at us with
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  • ...The Ark, indeed, was radiant within and without with the glitter of gold, but holy Mary shone within and without with the splendor of virginity. The one
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  • ...ground to take God's name in vain. It gave me acceptance from my freinds, but I remember feeling horrible inside for some reason. I do not know why I fe ...ust knew with total conviction that there had to be a way to live forever, but I did not discover that until my father told us about Jesus as he was recov
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  • ...him from his Lord?" Say: "Allah hath certainly power to send down a sign: but most of them understand not. (6.37) ...they would believe. Say: "Certainly (all) signs are in the power of Allah: but what will make you (Muslims) realise that (even) if (special) signs came, t
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  • But I never meant to hurt you, I never mean t to lie But I cut you down, and I left you on your knees
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  • But if I do not love I am nothing I could achieve success on earth, but success can not define my worth
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  • But I never meant to hurt you, I never mean t to lie But I cut you down, and I left you on your knees
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  • ...At first, the term was used only in reference to members of the movement, but it has since found wide usage outside of that scene. It is still sometimes ...t in the street, handing tickets out to God," referring to gospel tracts), but it has also appeared in Felt's 1986 single "Ballad of the Band." The term h
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  • : I follow no leader but Christ and join in communion with none but your blessedness [Pope Damasus I], that is, with the chair of [[Apostle Pet
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  • I try to excel, but I feel no movement I think I can't... I think I can't... But I think you can
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  • ...Testament]], "I am the truth, the way and the life. No one comes to Father but by me." : ''I am the truth, the way and the life. No one comes to Father but by me.''
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  • ...aith]] and do not doubt, not only can you do what was done to the fig tree but also you can say to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and i Can't help but wondering how
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  • But they would not dance and they wouldn't follow me But I am the dance and I still go on
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  • Pillar is a Christian rock band that originally played a rap metal style but has since moved to a more hard rock sound. Their second album "Fireproof" s ...topped the charts for months and was not only played on Christian stations but was also requested heavily on secular stations as well.
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  • ...he lunchroom, witnessed, and led other kids to the Lord on the playground. But during a rough time my parents got out of church, and so did I. ...should have been dead, mainly because I wanted to kill myself, and tried, but God was watching and waiting.
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  • {{quote | text=I am an historian, I am not a believer, but I must confess as a historian that this penniless preacher from Nazareth is ...m the [[Bible]], there are numerous mentions of Jesus in historical texts. But perhaps most compelling that Jesus existed is that fact that just a few sho
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  • ...n a portion of the Children of Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved: But We gave power to those who believed, against their enemies, and they became ...refore, the Qur'an does not teach that Christianity was lost and corrupted but survived for at least some time. Many different groups are known in the fir
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  • ''"...They did not kill him [Jesus] and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them..."'' Qur'an, 4:157 ...ns when useful, and violence as a means to give Muslims economic strength, but in reality, this wasn't always the case. Also, Islamic Shari'a law states t
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  • Not to be served, but to serve Yet not my will but yours he said
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  • '' And no one hath ascended into heaven, but he that descended out of heaven, even the Son of man, who is in heaven.... The Bible says that Enoch and Elijah ascended to heaven without dying, but Jesus says only He ascended to heaven.
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  • But they would not dance and they wouldn't follow me But I am the dance and I still go on
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  • ...that are part of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[full communion]] with Rome, but are distinct from the [[Latin Rite]], such as the [[Maronite Church]]
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  • The Bible includes bats in its lists of unclean birds, but bats are mammals.
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  • ...of the church objections have been raised to the teaching of the Trinity, but the doctrine has stood as a central feature of orthodox Christianity despit ...sea in my pond," to whicch Augustine responded: "You will never succeed." But the boy replied: "I'm doing the same thing as you: You want to understand t
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  • ...en used to specifically identify the [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] but it can also be used to describe the entire church inclusive of all Christia
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  • ...an people - that they might be read and known not just by Scots and Irish, but even by the Turks and Saracens... [[Erasmus]]}} ...e was translated into some other ancient languages (for example [[Latin]]) but it wasn't until the Protestant [[Reformation]] that widespread translation
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  • ...hat house, yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice But if I can't swim after forty days
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  • ...icles 26]]. In particular, "He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord" but "The high places were not removed".
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  • ''But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
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  • ...uit of God's saving work in our hearts. God does not save us by our works, but He saves us so that we do good works for His glory. Let me show you from th ...l]] states clearly that "not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us" ([[Titus 3:5]]). Soon after, Paul shows
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  • ...y different interpretations of what happened to Jesus and the crucifixion, but all of them encounter serious logical, historical, and theological problems ...y nonMuslims for some time, the swoon theory says that Jesus was crucified but did not die. Three days later he rivived and people naturally believed he h
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  • The country has a rich history, but it ties into the Bible by being the site of which many Christians were mart
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  • ...us]] was like us in all ways. It is true that Jesus is completely [[God]], but also completely man. He was tempted like us, suffered like us and experienc
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  • ...en the pupils. Everyone is being told that they should be living in unity, but this rule is not right. Sam has just as much right to celebrate her own rel ...on to say the following, "As a Christian, I don't have to wear a crucifix but Sikhs don't have that option and we have to be understanding. We live in a
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  • ...are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Holy Spirit speaking in the Scripture.</strong><br>(Westminster Confess ...ion.gov.uk/aosp/1690/7/contents at 2023-08-22. This is in modern typeface but lacks the Bible texts.</ref>
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  • ...Qur'an rejects the idea that Jesus is the physical son, ''walad'', of God but not that he is the spiritual Son of God, which is what Christians believe o ...n the Qur'an says Jesus is not the Son of God, it uses walad in every case but one.
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  • ''Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day is a sabbath of solemn rest, holy to Jehovah: whosoever ''And Jehovah did that thing on the morrow; and all the cattle of Egypt died; but of the cattle of the children of Israel died not one. (ASV) ([http://bibleg
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  • ...ress the famine. 64,000 tons of food are needed by the World Food Program, but only 16,700 are available. The World Food program is trying to assess the worst hit areas at this time, but with little luck. And a shortage of funs will not help the situation at all
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  • ...same person as the Father. Each is divine, yet there are not three gods, but one God. There are three individual subsistences, or persons. The word "s ...physical individuals who exist as separate beings from other individuals. But in God there are not three entities, nor three beings. God, is a trinity o
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  • I don't deserve this love but I hear your voice Lord Jesus I don't deserve this love, but I hear your voice Lord Jesus
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  • ...h century. Most Maronites live in [[Lebanon]] and are [[Arabic]]-speaking, but [[Syriac]] is the liturgical language.
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  • ...omen in heaven. Muhammad certainly says that some women will enter heaven but does not spend nearly as much attention on women as men. This unfairness to ...Allah speaks ''about'' women, note that Allah is not speaking ''to'' women but only to men. If he spoke only women, he would say, "you and your husbands.
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  • ...him; and your eye shall not pity him, nor shall you spare or conceal him. But you shall surely kill him; your hand shall be first against him to put him ...was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor." Galatians 3.24-25.
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  • ...") to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect..." (NIV). Their logo, a triquetra, is
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  • Why did God initially allow incest but later prohibit it?
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  • Asked for a dollar but I told the man to give it up But then I heard a little voice inside me say
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  • Asked for a dollar but I told the man to give it up But then I heard a little voice inside me say
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  • ...walk towards [[Christ]]. He continued to be a slave trader for some years but there was a slow transformation and within the next 20 years Newton had giv I once was lost, but now am found
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  • ...There are also those who don't use a traditional creed, but say "No Creed but Christ". Their goal is to be as non-denominational as possible. ...For the contagion of this superstition has permeated not only the cities, but also the villages and even the country districts. Yet it can apparently be
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  • 2 Samuel says God incited David to take a census of Israel, but according to Chronicles, Satan incited David.
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  • ..., that souls not only continue to exist, not by passing from body to body, but that they preserve the same form [in their separate state] as the body had ...has eternal life while he who believeth not the Son hath not eternal life, but the wrath of God shall remain upon him." [John 3:36]
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  • ...it is the case for this particular episode and these particular apostles. But if we make a rule that apostles were only those personally sent by Jesus, w ...ry. Yet, the position of Paul disproves this. Paul was not an eye-witness, but was specifically appointed and sent, as we will see.
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  • ...book is considered part of the Bible in the [[Ethiopian Orthodox]] Church, but not in any other denominations. It was probably written around 160 BC.
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  • A guest that tarrieth but a night, :But now again begun,
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  • ...who has committed suicide has committed a grave sin, he is still forgiven. But, in order to understand why a Christian who commits suicide is forgiven, we ...saved by keeping the Law of God ([[Galatians 2:21]]; [[Romans 3]]:24-28). But that does not mean that you can go and sin all you want. [[Romans 6]]:1-3 e
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  • ...f and set them aside for the program director, occasionally run the board, but never got on the microphone. A few years later, Mike applied to the School ...ned that they felt he was to be in radio ministry. Mike accepted the word but did not know how it would come to pass. Years later after a very unusual sp
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  • ...irectly. According to Luke, the centurion never talked to Jesus directly, but sent Jewish elders and his friends.
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  • ''But Noah found favor in the eyes of Jehovah. . . . And God saw the earth, and,
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  • ...d sexually. I knew this was against the will of God, and I wanted to stop, but it's pretty hard to quit. One night I told my girlfriend that I didn't want I felt good about my decision, but I knew I still needed to ask God to forgive me for having sex outside of ma
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  • ...[[God]], in his image. It also tells us that everything God made was good. But because of human rebellion to God, this good creation has been spoiled. God ...nd some believe that the stories of Genesis should not be taken literally, but instead are symbols or representations of why the world is the way it is.
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  • ...h," it is a very interesting witness, not only to an article of the creed, but to the original meaning and acceptation of the same. More than this, it is ...d, note the truly catholic and scriptural testimony: "We love the martyrs, but the Son of God we worship: it is impossible for us to worship any other."
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  • ...s' reign ([[2 Chronicles 12:16]] - [[2 Chronicles 13:2]]) with a strenuous but unsuccessful effort to bring back the ten tribes to their past allegiance t ...]] that "his mother's name was [[Maachah]], the daughter of [[Abishalom]]" but in [[2 Chronicles 13:2]] we read, "his mother's name was [[Michaiah]], the
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  • ...Body of Christ. True believers are not called to 'communicate' the Gospel but to Preach it. This kind of subjective rhetoric is typical of those who have ...erything I hear, and sometimes I agree it seems to water down the message, but, at least there are people out there who are faithfully following God in tr
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  • In Matthew, Mark and Luke, Simon of Cyrene carries Jesus' cross, but in John, Jesus carries it.
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  • ...at we should have died. [[Death of Jesus|Jesus was crucified]] on a cross, but [[Resurrection of Jesus|he rose from the dead]], and now calls us to trust ...ist]] is [[Lord]]. When he accepts the fact that he has disobeyed [[God]], but also accepts Jesus' death on the cross as punishment for his [[sin]]s, that
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  • ...compromising your values. As such integrity is quite important for anyone, but all the more so for a follower of [[Jesus Christ | Christ]]. So then, where ...look good for the king! But this is a problem. Not because it's good food, but because the food was most likely dedicated to a god (or gods) other than YH
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  • ...er times and places, other planets, there may be other Lords of the Dance. But Jesus is the one I know of first and best. I sing of the dancing pattern in
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  • ...e is a requirement for its members/ Other churches do not emphasize tithes but rather emphasize that all material goods and money of a Christian ultimatel
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  • ...me descriptive of this type of music. The audience is typically Christian, but the music is also used in missions work for the purpose of evangelization.
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  • ...ch this - Eastern Orthodox refer to it not as transubstantiation, however, but as ''metousiosis''. ...ef that when the bread and wine are consecrated, the bread and wine remain but Jesus' body and blood are also literally present. This is contrasted with
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  • ...[[Nestorianism]] in which Jesus is considered to not only have two natures but essentially two persons and [[monophysitism]] where Jesus is thought to hav ...to arise. [[Arius]], in the third century BC, taught that Jesus was human, but not divine. This issue was addressed at the [[Council of Nicea]] and refute
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  • Oh, but we are seeking
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  • ...ts official writings, the Catholic Church teaches that faith is important; but it also insists on the necessity of good works to merit eternal life. This ...lieve that our standing before God is based on our inherent righteousness, but only on account of the righteousness of Christ imputed (credited) to us by
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  • ...Christian hymns became widely popular from the sixteenth century onwards, but in recent decades their popularity has been falling in the west, with more ...ngregational singing. [[Martin Luther]] is notable not only as a reformer, but as the author of many hymns including "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott" ([[A
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  • ...e. At around the age of 30 Jesus was executed by crucifixion for blasphemy but three days later he rose from the dead.
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  • ...7, while still in Iowa, He experienced the grace of entire sanctification, but he remained aloof from the holiness movement until his move to California i ...e and Widney became convinced that the urban poor needed not just missions but strong family-oriented churches. In October 1895 the two men organized a co
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  • ...d as the minister of Milton parish church in 1836. In 1837 Duncan married, but his wife died two years later as a consequence of the premature birth of he ...d himself as "just a talker,"<ref>Brentnall, ''Just a Talker'', xvi.</ref> but he had a "genius for epigrammatic wisdom,"<ref>Macleod, ''Scottish Theology
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  • ...rches were repressed by the Roman Empire and by the wider Christian church but did not disappear completely until the Arab conquest of North Africa in the
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  • The wages of sin are death, but after taxes, it's really just a tired feeling.
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  • ...h their telescope! Jason teaches them that waiting your turn is important. But will it be enough? Will he teach them in time? ...earth! The reptile cheats to win and Michelle teaches him about cheating. But will it be in time?
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  • ...terpretation showed many similarities to contemporary Jewish hermemeutics, but also marked differences. Examination of the apostles' usage of the Old Test ...wing the Bible through the lens of Jesus as the fulfillment of God's plan. But there is significant disagreement about how Christians today should interpr
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  • ...ircumcision or baptism) cannot help either – [[Nicodemus]] was circumcised but he still needed to be born anew. Being spiritually dead it’s impossible t ...born 'not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God' (John 1:13).
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  • ...me descriptive of this type of music. The audience is typically Christian, but the music is also used in missions work for the purpose of evangelization.
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  • Not only was David very significant for the people of his day, but also for the nation of Israel is succeeding generatios. Through David God's ...om, although not an earthly political kingdom as people may have expected, but rather a kingdom of people who have been forgiven by Christ.
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  • .... The [[Revelation | Book of Revelation]] was not sent to a single church, but rather to a group of churches, as was [[1 Peter]] and possibly [[2 Peter]].
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  • ...[Revelation 20]]:1-6 is not a literal 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth, but rather represents the period that began at Christ's resurrection and will c
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  • But wholly lean on Jesus' name But wholly lean on Jesus’ name
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  • ...n-like reasoning. "The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them...but not so among you." Peter knew nothing of the "supreme, full, immediate and ...ishonest gain but eagerly; nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock; and when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will
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  • Catholics and Orthodox retort that this is not worship but merely veneration. The earliest known Marian prayer is [[Deipara, Dei Genet
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  • ...ly two thousand years have passed since these words were spoken by Christ, but to this day, the inquiry remains valid. But Christ did not put any of these questions to Peter. He simply asked, "Simon
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  • ...and certainly reminded all of us how hypocritcal we can be as Christians. But it didn't show Christianity in a positive light in any way at all. It didn'
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  • ...don't worry about it." Even as a little girl I knew there had to be more, but I could tell by the tone in my mom's voice that I wasn't going to get any d ...So I started looking elsewhere. I hated drinking, and I hated doing drugs, but I longed so much to be accepted. The morals in my family regarding sex were
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  • ...ooks that are not accepted as part of the [[Bible]] by some denominations, but are considered as part of the Bible by other denominations. For example, Pr ...y, most denominations would teach that there is some value in these books, but they are not inspired Scripture.
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  • ...aith is useless. The power of faith does not rest in the act of believing, but in its object; the greatest faith in someone false is the same as no faith But you might say, "Jesus said to pray to the Father." I do. But I also pray to Jesus as Stephen did. If the church is only to pray to the F
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  • ...popular holiday in America. Both the secular and the sacred celebrate it, but for different reasons. Some see it as the greatest business time of the yea ...s have been raised that put Jesus' birth in April, October, and September. But no one knows for sure.
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  • ...nt and aorist forms. The difference in meaning generally is in the aspect, but in practice, the translation is the same in English.
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  • ...wiki that anyone could edit, thus editing rights are currently restricted but we hope that significant editing restrictions does not become a permanent s ...n wants to represent, document and link everything related to Christianity but from the perspective of the world's committed Christians with conservative
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  • ...vers. Likewise Israel did not recognize that its good things came from God but it gave credit to Baal and pagan gods. Despite this, God will bring his peo
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  • “He then enumerates those ‘who not only lived without sin, but are described as having led holy lives, -- Abel, Enoch, Melchizedek, Abraha ...the Son of God.’ But the Blessed Virgin did indeed contract original sin, but was cleansed therefrom before her birth from the womb” (Summa III: 27).
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  • ...hat those works are merely the fruits and signs of justification obtained, but not the cause of the increase, let him be anathema.
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  • ...metimes used today to describe a person who follows the letter of the law, but doesn't understand or live by the underlying spirit of the law.
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  • ...cherishing, for God cherishes all creatures. God is not only the creator, but is also the sustainer and nourisher.
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  • ...parents for dinner, but he did come over and thanked me for inviting him. But the neighbor, who lived next door to Joe, Ruben came over. Ruben's wife ha ...o just sing out loud. Pastor Greg read from the Bible, not just one verse, but a whole Chapter! And then explained it in modern terms, and even made me la
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  • ...pecific Bible verse. [[Romans 6:23]] says, "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord" (NRSV). Beca
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  • ...and [[North America]]. The exact number of Mandaeans worldwide is unknown, but probably around 50,000. The Mandaeans have remained separate and intensely ...recognized by the Mandaeans as a major prophet. There exists a widespread but erroneous belief that the Mandaeans consider John the Baptist to be the fou
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  • ...Zealand also includes the Cook Islands and Niue, which are self-governing but in free association; Tokelau; and the Ross Dependency (New Zealand's territ ...ence, is represented by a non-partisan Governor-General. The Queen 'reigns but does not rule.' She has no real political influence, and her position is la
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  • ...f Jesus divorce has been illegal in most predominantly Christian countries but in recent times it has been legalized throughout the Western World.
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  • ...her. In their scheme of things, sin is not an affront against God's honour but rather a debt which has to be paid. The punishment due to the crime must do ...ly when it is pressed too far. If Jesus is a "ransom", to whom is he paid? But seen as a metaphor rather than an entirely objective understanding there is
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  • ...ification is not the process of how a sinner becomes right in God's sight, but rather is simply the declaration that a person is already right with God. W ...declaration that someone is a Christian. It is not the exercise of mercy, but the just declaration concerning one who has already received mercy. This is
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  • ...doxical. In this understanding, the Kingdom is not a geographical kingdom, but instead it involves ...e 13]] talks about the Kingdom like it is a growing tree - it is here now, but it is also growing or coming.
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  • ...are you Simon Bar Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. And I also say to you that you are Peter, and o ...ter is 'the Church's supreme pastor (shepherd)' (Catechism paragraph 857); but Peter himself would disagree because he calls Jesus Christ 'the Chief Sheph
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  • ...those found in the four canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), but other sayings were unknown until its discovery.
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  • ...nd some believe that the stories of Genesis should not be taken literally, but instead are symbols or representations of why the world is the way it is. ...that all things are made from matter by God, and according to His design; but Epicurus and his followers say that all things are made from the atom and t
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  • ...): ᾼ ᾳ, ῌ ῃ, ῼ ῳ. It is believed that these represent ancient diphthongs, but the pronunciation is not altered in the time of any Greek writing we can kn ...fferent symbols represented rising and falling pitch, like modern Chinese, but by the time of our literature, they only indicate accent or stress.
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  • ...s one of the many ways that, to them, Christianity has become “Judaized.” But is this practice really an unlawful, man-made “addition” to the Faith, ...ice was done once and for all, as is taught elsewhere in Hebrews (10:12). But that one sacrifice is made present for us in Holy Communion, as if we are t
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  • ...s view, Paul allows women to cover if neccessary for their husband's sake, but forbids covering otherwise. The same conclusion is found by John Lightfoot The foundation of this view is not of interpretation, but translation. Because [[Koine Greek]] has no puncuation it does not always c
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  • ...ruck them down. The issue was not that they only gave some of their money, but that they lied. This reveals the importance of integrity - our words and li The chapter finishes with the [[Sadducee]]'s having the apostles arrested, but being rescued by God. Peter's fourth message is then recounted. In it he ac
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