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There are more than 200,000,000 copies of the Bible in the world, not counting Testaments and Scripture portions. It is the most quoted, cited, loved, hated, read, and studied book of all times. It has inspired millions of works of art. It has been the basis of the highest ethical and legal systems the world has ever known. It has prompted the establishment of great centers of learning and entire educational systems.
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“The people of God have always been and will always be a people of song. If the enjoyment of song is gone, that is a symptom of far greater disease. A congregation’s singing is not an absolute thermometer of their spiritual temperature, but it is one indicator. As Luther said way back in the Reformation days of the 16th century, ‘If any would not sing and talk of what Christ has wrought for us, he shows thereby that he does not really believe...’”
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The 2004 movie produced by Mel Gibson, The Passion of the Christ, is one of the most popular and controversial films of our time. These questions will help in thinking through the movie, or in discussing it with others.
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Every successful business has a distinguishing symbol by which it is quickly identified in the public's mind. With some, it is a quickly recognizable logo; with others, it is a distinguishable physical trademark, such as the McDonald's Golden Arches.
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On July 25, 1978, a baby was born in Oldham, England, whose birth made sensational headlines around the world. The cover of Newsweek showed a picture of the baby, with the caption: That Baby! The cover of Time depicted symbolic hands outstretched, with the caption: The Test-Tube Baby, and the subtitle, Birth Watch in Britain.
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