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Jesus Test and Other News

Posted on November 30, 2014 by Clive D. Field

  The Jesus test Jesus Christ is not often dragged into the contemporary British political arena, but, when He is, people tend to ask what He would do or think about a current situation (or, in a few cases, even … Continue reading →

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