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The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
And if that destroys our traditional Christian idea of heaven? That actually fulfills the Bible itself.
The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
And if that destroys our traditional Christian idea of heaven? That actually fulfills the Bible itself.
The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
The Bible warns over and over about bad and "false" things in every aspect of religion; including Christianity, churches, and their most spiritual and "inspired" doctrines. Therefore the Bible tells us not to have much "faith" in holy men, spirit, churches, or their idea of God. Instead, we are supposed to apply real science, to all religious claims.
Often similar expectations are correct; other times they are not. Sometimes in-between. But people nevertheless often try to make names descriptive, or act as if they were. Particularly they subconsciously act on possible descriptive elements of their own personal names.
Here we look at new announcers; and find their names often match their functions in strange, funny ways.