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Separation of Church and Gay

by gaybygrace in Gay & Lesbians, July 22, 2011
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Have you ever heard someone say the phrase "Separation of church and state."? Followed immediately by someone declaring "That never appears in the constitution!"
Well today I want to point out that separating the gay man from Christianity never appears in the Bible, but what does the Bible tell us to separate our selves from?

Genesis

by allanoh in Issues, February 14, 2011
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Genesis defines the nature of man not science.

Gateway Into 2012

by ravensfeather in Future, January 10, 2011
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An interesting perspective of life here on Earth.

Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design, and The Controversy

by StayStrong4Demi in Philosophy, September 29, 2010
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Evaluating the Controversy.

The Annoying Tread

by Eldridge in Social Sciences, August 20, 2010
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A thought on the perceived context of deviant behavior by a stalker.

Who is Lilith? The First Eve? Serpent? Or Queen of The Demons?

by Valerie Curtiss in Folklore, December 11, 2009
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A look at Lilith, purported by some to be the first wife of Adam, before Eve, by many many documents, except for the Christian Bible.

A Heathen’s Analysis of The Bible 1: Genesis 1.1

by fivegoldstars in Religion, October 11, 2009
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The Bible is perhaps one of the most popular books ever to have been published. Reports suggest that more homes own a copy of the Christian text than The Da Vinci Code. Many people live their lives by its contents, but how does the text itself stand up to scrutiny?

Beware of Imitations

by Michael Eboh in Advice, April 3, 2009
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There are several untold stories about acquiring most attractive but inferior items. Their outward or physical appearances do not matter.

God: The Sadistic Joker

by Extempore in Religion, January 14, 2009
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If God was truly all-knowing, could he not stop original sin?

To Be or Not to Be Naked: These Girls are Showing Some Skin and Scales

by Lauren Axelrod in Folklore, December 1, 2008
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They are said to be the bringer of death, a messenger for the Dark Knight, an open guided hand for fertility, and a symbol of sneakiness that will get them what they want.

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