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Most of these scraps are barely postage-stamp-sized, and some are blank. But in the last few years, evangelical Christian collectors and institutions in the U.S. have forked out millions of dollars for a chunk of this archaeological treasure. This
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israelseen.com Why are we here? Why are we Jews? Why does the world need – if indeed it does – a Jewish presence, a Jewish voice? http://www.
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Thank to Israelseen.com Commentary by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, is remarkable for the extreme realism with which it portrays
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Every time I've started a company, I've chosen a category in which multiple, bigger players already exist. And every time I've chosen to go this path, I get the same response from friends, family and especially investors. They'll say, You're too
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DiVincenzo, Jr. and Belleville Mayor Ray Kimble has been scheduled for May 29 at noon at the Belleville Senior Center, located at 125 Franklin Ave...According to a county news release, an $18 million project will include the construction of 101
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Thousands of Britons have reported seeing beasts in various places, usually described as a large, muscular black cat possibly a melanistic leopard. Some have taken photos and found footprints, as well as animals torn apart on moors. However, the
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And he said, Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt: get you down thither, and buy for us from thence; that we may live, and not die." -- Gen. 42:2 (KJV) In this verse,
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It's fair to say this stone slab is among the most controversial objects in Boise. Over a three-year period, its presence in a Boise park prompted questions about the separation of church and state, about religious freedom and the proper role of city
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Published May 19, 2013 FoxNews.com Chances are, each of us has a relative or family friend who is finishing college this month and moving on to the next phase of life. Even in the best of circumstances, graduation can bring a great deal of
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When Ed Buckner and his family went to a north Georgia state park to celebrate his son's birthday, he was surprised and concerned to find Bibles in the state-owned cabin he had rented. An atheist, Buckner believes that no religious literature should
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