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Daily Archives: July 2, 2012
This Is Herman Cain 2
In my latest reading of This Is Herman Cain, Herman Cain talks about meeting the woman who would become his wife (he says that she didn’t think he was all that cool at first), his education, and his various jobs. … Continue reading
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Originating from Within Factionalism
I started Elaine Pagels’ The Origin of Satan. In what I have read so far, Pagels chronicles the development of Satan within the Hebrew Bible. In Numbers 22:22, the angel who stands in the way of Balaam and his donkey … Continue reading