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Quick Questions Is Easter a pagan holiday?
Quick Questions How do we refute the "soul sleep" argument?
Quick Questions Acts 7 describes death as sleep, so does that mean that the soul is unconscious after death?
Quick Questions Jesus rose from the dead, so why do Catholics morbidly dwell on his death?
Quick Questions Doesn't 1 Corinthians tell us that Jesus' glorified body has no blood?
Quick Questions How can I refute the claim that Scripture says not everybody will be raised from the dead?
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