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10201
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Mitchell, of Youngsville High School, and Pegg, of Seaboard High School, discuss teaching the Bible in public schools. Mitchell speaks for it, and Pegg speaks against it.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 6 Issue 9, Jan 1949, p10-11, 30, por
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31987
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The Wilds is a year-round Christian camp and conference grounds located south of in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. Operated by Hemlock Hills Christian Association, the camp aims to provide Christian growth and enrichment in a wholesome natural setting. Campers participate in Bible classes and a variety of recreational activities.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 3 Issue 2, Feb 1971, p10-11, il, por
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35278
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Stories and legends about the biblical character Cain, and what he represents.
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36177
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Contemplated was the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ and spiritual resurrection of those who believe in His resurrection. Providing proof that the resurrection of flesh and spirit matters equally was an application of Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, Colossians, and Philippians.
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36179
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Lessons could be learned from the Old Testament hero Caleb. Noted were name doesn’t always reflect character; proportions of God and life’s problems determine perception; it is never too late in life to make a difference.
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36180
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Answering this question entailed examining the Ancient Christian and pagan origins for a holiday. Noted were the pagan violent roots tamed or Christian influences eliminated through modern day commercialism. From this came the answer: modern day Christians should celebrate the holiday as ancient Christians would have them do.