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		<description><![CDATA[Audio For The Five Fundamentals of Christianity &#8211; Dec. 13, 2009 The Five Fundamentals of Christianity Truth is a system of thought. To understand Christianity and to grow in Christ a Christian must think like Christ, systematically and systemically. The five fundamentals of Christianity provide a Christian with a biblical framework to begin organizing their [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Civilization and the Protestant Reformation Civilization as we know it began a few minutes before noon, October 31, 1517. In the small east German town of Wittenberg, a 34-year-old Augustinian priest walked to Castle Church and nailed 95 theological propositions for debate on the door. The debate Martin Luther began nearly 500 years ago turned [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Five Fingerprints of the Reformation part 1 The arches, loops, and whorls on each finger of a man or women’s hand provide unique and unmistakable indicators of that individual’s identity. You might have an identical twin &#8211; another human being who is virtually indistinguishable from you in appearance. The visual resemblance might be so [...]]]></description>
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