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No Pagan God Had The Best Interests Of Humanity ...
Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Aug 9, 2008 (message contributor)
No pagan god had the best interests of humanity at heart. Moreover, no pagan god could be counted on to be consistent. So pagans offered up sacrifices and the best they could hope for is regular rain, no locusts, no hurricanes to disturb commerce, and “please, O god, leave us alone.”
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The Date, March 28th. The Year, 1992. The ...
Contributed by Chip Monck on Mar 9, 2005
The date, March 28th. The year, 1992. The place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The moment seizer, and dare I say these words in a Kentucky pulpit, Christian Leattner. First ever player to start in four Final Fours. MVP of the East Regional of the NCAA tournament when he scored 31 points against ...read more
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