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Daily Archives: August 6, 2009
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Two Conservative Opponents of Dropping the A-Bomb
August 6 and 9 are the sixty-fourth anniversaries of America dropping the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thereby ending World War II. Many liberal churches are holding services to remember this event and to re-commit themselves to world peace. … Continue reading
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Genesis 4:13: Did Cain Repent?
James L. Kugel and Rowan A. Greer, Early Biblical Interpretation, ed. Wayne A. Meeks (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1986) 30. I’m still waiting for my Quasten’s Patrology, volume 1 to arrive in the mail, so I’ll be taking a little vacation from … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Religion
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