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Magazine Articles Paganism, Prophecies, and Propaganda
Quick Questions Why did some books mentioned in the Bible perish and not make it into the canon?
Video How did the Old Testament canon develop?
Quick Questions Why wasn't the Catholic Church established 5,000, 3,000, or even 2,500 years ago?
Radio Shows The Senses of Scripture 11/12/2010 7pm ET
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