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Daily Archives: March 1, 2013
Ramblings About Last Night’s Bible Study, Using Romans 9:1-5 as a Starting-Point
I went to my church’s Bible study group last night. We’re going through Romans: The Letter That Changed the World, With Mart De Haan and Jimmy DeYoung. I didn’t make last week’s Bible study because I was in Indiana for … Continue reading
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Tagged bible study group, mart de haan, pastor emeritus, Religion, romans 9, theology
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The Anonymous God and the Separation of Church and State
For my write-up today on Circle of Life: Traditional Teachings of Native American Elders, I’ll use as my starting-point something that James David Audlin says on page 134: “When the chiefs of the Hodenasaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) responded to the ‘Founding … Continue reading
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Tagged separation of church and state
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