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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: The Presbyterian Prayer
Jesus said explicity that it is not because of long prayers that you are heard. So why is the presbyterian prayer so long? ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas
The original 'Doubting Thomas' gets a bad press. While he did want evidence to believe the outrageous things he was told about Jesus, once he saw the truth ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: Survivor Digital Songbook Gripe!
I got the Survivor Digital Songbook last week. Basically its the complete score, guitar chord sheets and full text for all songs in all 4 ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: 'How we believe' by Michael Shermer
'How we believe' by Michael Shermer. About a decade ago I read "Why people believe weird things" by Michael Shermer. It was a quite interesting look at the ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: Samson and astrology
The incident with the lion relates to the story of Orion defeating Leo. ... so the link between lions and the constillation leo is a little forced, ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: The disciple whom Jesus loved
He has written a book called 'The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved' which ... If Peter had gone to the tomb alone every one of the disciples would ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: "God's laws were made to be broken"
However, I do agree that the commandments were made to be broken... In the sense that Romans describes - that no-one is justified by observing the law. ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: "God's laws were made to be broken"
However, I do agree that the commandments were made to be broken... In the sense that Romans describes - that no-one is justified by observing the law. ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: What would I have become?
Following on from my previous post, I found myself questioning what sort of person would become a fake faith healer. And I realised, it could have been me. ...
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Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: The disciple whom Jesus loved
Jan 10, 2009 ... Just because the book is written from the point of view of 'the disciple whom Jesus loved' (TDWJL), doesn't actually mean that it was that ...