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Daily Archives: October 18, 2013
Questions about Luke 22, and Why Luke Said Jesus Was Innocent
My church finished its Bible study on Luke last night. We were going through Luke: Gospel of Reassurance With Michael Card. Because my pastor and his wife will be away next week, we went through two lessons last night. In … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, John MacArthur, Luke, Religion
Tagged gospel of luke, jesus, Luke, Luke's Gospel, Passover
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Fawn Brodie’s Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character 8
What I noticed in my latest reading of Fawn Brodie’s Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character was that Fawn Brodie did not criticize John F. Kennedy. At least she hasn’t in what I have read of her book thus … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
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