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... reverses this, in the process explaining the Salvation Army's mission (which on the general principle of the thing, is a good mission).
Now in case a countryman of yours becomes ... , Bible beating country the bigots envision.
Either way, ol' Jesus' General has a helpful tip for dealing with the Salvation Army: leave them a note. Most of the time those activities don't actually get ...
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... sorbet was better than ever. Todd's so happy, he doesn't even mind peeing indoors. I'm thankful for that.
I'm thankful for a great many things on this day.
I'm thankful the General allowed me to post on his blog.
I'm thankful I've finally seen Levi's wang and that my likeness is not tattooed upon it.
I'm thankful that at least 27% of Americans will believe ...
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... the nautre of personhood and memory. Instead, he says, we should focus on the whole rather than the parts: the general impression that Jesus made can be found in the gospels, even if we can’t say with ... deed goes back to him:
Given that we typically remember the outlines of an event or the general purport of a conversation rather than the particulars and that we extract patterns and meaning ...
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... one of the first things I noticed: the non-canonical gospels, by and large, have a Jesus who is not particularly Jewish, and disciples who are not particularly Jewish. I've done a more thorough write-up previously; for ... that the early Christian church found to be better sources in general. Large numbers of non-canonical gospels have a Jesus who never goes to a synagogue; the works are of no ...
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... stars and politicians are known for making a tour of various cities.
They have nothing on Jesus. He made His first world tour nearly
two-thousand years ... Crowds
flock to see Santa and abandon churches. When Jesus comes this Christmas,
may He not have to ask: "Why was no one there when I came?" (Is 50 ... Reverend Joseph R. Binzer, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati, June 4, 2009 ...
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... one example of a perverse individual who could be targeted to promote a general hate crime against that religion. Even Baptists have had pedophiles in ... Cross
I have never quite understood why the Jews were so totally pinned with Jesus' death, but not his resurrection, which was also a Jewish event, ... signs saying "Roman Centurions Killed Jesus". For one thing, the Roman centurions ...
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... proposing or receiving members--and I believe that it is often the experimental feeling of their souls--is:
"Jesus, my God, I know his name;
His name is all my trust."
Not a part; but all my trust:
"Nor ... do this great work--"save his people." Who is he? There is a general sense in which it may be said scripturally that he is the Lord; and in his complex character of God ...
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... A Thinking Reed that discusses the worth of the gospels as evidence for what Jesus was/is like
Dale Allison on the limits of the quest for the historical Jesus
Over ... nautre of personhood and memory. Instead, he says, we should focus on the whole rather than the parts: the general impression that Jesus made can be found in the gospels, even if we can’t say with certainty that ...
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... Gospel" prior to undertaking her "Reading Jesus" project.
"But off she goes anyhow, girded only by her considerable intelligence ... a book geared to general audiences back on July 28 entitled, "The Jesus You Can't ... Politically correct. A great teacher. These are the popular depictions of Jesus. But they aren't the complete picture. Maybe because it's uncomfortable, ...
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... for worship, indeed, their very world was about to come crashing down around them when Rome came in conquest. And Jesus uses very specific langauge (prophetic and apocalyptic langauge) which ... Acts 11.28).
Because of these famines, pestilence also followed. A general term for frightening things that were to come is used by Jesus. Indeed, how terrifying would all these things. But then great signs ...
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