Tears of Blood – A Medical Condition Or a Miracle?

July 14, 2010
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Are tears of blood a miracle or a medical condition? There have been many interesting accounts of such tears with people from all over the world, but it is obviously more difficult to prove a miracle than it is to rule out possible causes for this.
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Religion – Where is Integrity in Religion Today!

July 14, 2010
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Religion is a sensitive subject to discuss as there are so many conflicting views and beliefs that, it is bound to bring offence to someone or other. Nevertheless, maybe it is time we got our thinking caps on and examined what we are being told in the name of so-called "truth" about Gods' teachings!...
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The Tea Corner, Prayer Closet, & A Free Gift For The Holidays!

July 14, 2010
By Theresa Twogood

Share this true blue, 'real' gift with your family, friend's co-workers and anyone who needs to hear the message during this holiday season. You may even give away copies as YOUR personal gift to others! Use your imagination and have fun!
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God Has Two Personalities in the Bible – Here’s Why

July 14, 2010
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What would god have us do when we are violated or become a victim of a crime? Does he tell us to take an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth or does he tell us to turn the other cheek? If God is the same yesterday today and always, and...
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World Vision Ends Global ‘Spirit of Christmas’ Tour with Final Stop in Africa

July 14, 2010
By Jay Caetano
World Vision Ends Global ‘Spirit of Christmas’ Tour with Final Stop in Africa

After traveling more than 22,000 miles through five countries over the past five weeks, World Vision’s “Spirit of Christmas” tour team ends its worldwide journey with a final stop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Since November 19, World Vision and more than 18,000 fans on Facebook have been traveling the globe as part of the...
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1st Corinthians 15 Vs 3 & 4 is the Gospel, Can Anyone Site Chapter and Verse For “The Scriptures”?

July 14, 2010
By Allan Lewicki

The Resurrection was "the first day of the week"...Sunday. Why is it that our extra smart biblical scholars can't back up three days and three nights?
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Jewish Identity – In Black & White

July 13, 2010
By Karl Mitchell

In this essay, I will incorporate Jamaican Author's challenge to me about the definition of Jewish identity. To be fair and balanced, I recommend you read Tel Aviv University's Dr. Shlomo Zand's Israeli best seller, When and How Was the Jewish People Invented? It is published by Resling in Hebrew and other countries are...
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Buddhist and Christian Worship Compared

July 13, 2010
By Pablo Antuna

The earlier forms of Buddhist ceremonials are of the synagogue type (though in no way derived from Jewish sources) for, though there is no prayer, they consist chiefly of confession, preaching and reading the scriptures. But this puritanic severity could not be popular and the veneration of images and relics was soon added to...
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Are You a Concerned Catholic? Bishops & Transgenders

July 13, 2010
By Trish Alys Johnson

We all know the Catholic Church has been in the news under a bad light many times over the past several years. So this latest scandal regarding Bishop Lahey of Nova Scotia should not really raise any eye brows -- or should it? I mean, when are the 'people in charge' actually going to...
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