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World Religions: Islam
Islam has many adherents. It is the second largest of the five major religions. There are about 1.6 billion Muslims in the world and about 2.2 billion adherents to Christianity (Largest Religion in the World, worldatlas.com). There are nearly 3.5 … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, History, Islam, Jesus, Stats, Word Study, World Religions
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Basics From The Beginning
The world is in a state of confusion. It has left the moorings of the basics as taught in the early chapters of Genesis. It is now tossed upon the ever changing sea of individual subjective thought. It needs to … Continue reading →
Posted in God, Man, Marriage, Nature, Phrase Study, Sin, Textual study, Work
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