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Daily Archives: 14 May 2018
GeE 42: Claims Where God Is Not Present
God will surprise us, especially when we are complacent and satisfied. And if we are attentive. Another problem with Gnosticism is not where is claims God is only present, but also the surety of the claim where God is not: … Continue reading
Aparecida 431: Family, Persons, and Life
The ninth chapter of the Aparecida document will treat the multiple and interlocking issues that involve human relationships. This examination will take us to section #475, so let’s get started. 9 FAMILY, PERSONS, AND LIFE 431. We cannot pause here to … Continue reading