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Debate
All around the world preachers preach to people who generally agree with them. If they did not generally agree, they would not keep on attending and supporting such preaching. It is my contention that if we are truly interested in … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, Preachers, Preaching, Textual study, Word Study
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