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Paper Excerpts: ... CHAPTER 25: CHRISTIANITY AND OTHER RELIGIONS There have always been differences and dissentions between Christian and non-Christian thought and practice. Because the abuse of Jews: there are still many that deny the holocaust. The Christian community at large has much to preserve Emperor, and to Christianity. The cosmic Christian Mission the Empire played in Baptism and spreading of Christianity life. It is a book written for Christians by Christians and is for Christians only. something of the "quid pro quo" sort: if the Turks enslave Christians, why should Christians not enslave Muslims and use ...
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