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But exclude the courtyard outside the temple _ a layman’s commentary. John 2:18-25
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A response to a comment, three years late.
I wrote this in response to a comment. I am including it for your benefit as misconceptions and false teachings run rampant. I rarely talk to anyone who has a firm grasp on what happens after the seven years of … Continue reading
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What does it mean to say Merry Christmas?
My days off are split but I am learning to live with it. I suppose that means no overnight trips into the desert to view the night sky, something I have not seen in over thirty years. But it would … Continue reading