| Abortion/Archive 14 Talk:Abortion/Archive_14
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| Alexander110 User:Alexander110
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| Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code The Da Vinci Code, a popular suspense novel by Dan Brown, generated a great deal of criticism and controversy after its publication in 2003. Many of the complaints centered on the book's speculations and alleged misrepresentations of core aspects of Christianity and the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Criticisms_of_The_Da_Vinci_Code
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| Fells Acres Day Care Center Fells Acres Day Care Center was located in Malden, Massachusetts, in the United States and was part of the day care sex abuse hysteria of the 1980s. Violet Amirault (1923–1997) opened the facility in 1966 after her husband left her. Fells_Acres_Day_Care_Center
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| Minors and abortion Many jurisdictions have laws applying to minors and abortion. These parental involvement laws require that one or more parents consent or be informed before their minor daughter may legally have an abortion. Minors_and_abortion
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| Rpsugar User_talk:Rpsugar
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| Homosexuality and Christianity/Archive 1 Talk:Homosexuality_and_Christianity/Archive_1
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| Evangelical Catholic The term Evangelical Catholic is used by Christian believers who consider themselves both "catholic" and "evangelical." Evangelical Catholic (catholic is the noun with evangelical modifying) can refer to: evangelical Protestant Christians who consider themselves catholic Christians identified with the historic Christian Church, who believe that the early ecumenical councils and the Protestant Reformation were both part of the progressive illumination of the Holy Spirit; Roman Catholics who want to identify themselves more closely with evangelical Protestants with similar ecumenical ideals and "progressive illumination"; Catholics who simply want to define themselves according to a penchant for evangelism. Evangelical_Catholic
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| Lonnie Latham The Reverend Dr. Lonnie Latham (born January 7, 1946) served as the senior pastor of South Tulsa Baptist Church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a post he held from 2002 to January 6, 2006, when he resigned from that position as well as from the executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, (where he served as one of four such members from Oklahoma), and as the recording secretary of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma. Lonnie_Latham
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| Reference desk archive/Humanities/January 2006 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Humanities/January_2006
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| Holocene calendar The Holocene calendar, popular term for the Holocene Era count or Human Era count, uses a dating system similar to astronomical year numbering but adds 10,000, placing a zero at the start of the Human Era (HE, the beginning of human civilization) the approximation of the Holocene Epoch (HE, post Ice Age) for easier geological, archaeological, dendrochronological and historical dating. The current Gregorian year can be transformed by simply placing a 1 before it (ie: +10000 }}). Holocene_calendar
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| Bringing Up Baby Talk:Bringing_Up_Baby
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| Abortion/Archive 15 Talk:Abortion/Archive_15
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| Christianity/Archive 14 Talk:Christianity/Archive_14
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| Satanism/Archive 2 Talk:Satanism/Archive_2
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| Criticism of the Pledge of Allegiance The criticism of the Pledge of Allegiance of the United States exists on several grounds. Its use in public schools has been the most controversial, as critics contend that a government-sanctioned endorsement of religion violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U. Criticism_of_the_Pledge_of_Allegiance
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| Recovered memory therapy Recovered memory therapy (RMT) is a term coined by affiliates of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) in the early 1990s,; page 56. Recovered_memory_therapy
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| Religious emblems programs (Boy Scouts of America) Talk:Religious_emblems_programs_(Boy_Scouts_of_America)
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| Buddhism and Christianity Buddhism and Christianity are both ancient world religions that spread from their region of origin to be established as major influences on spirituality throughout the world. Buddhism_and_Christianity
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| Zoroastrianism/Archive 2 Talk:Zoroastrianism/Archive_2
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| Homosexuality/Archive 9 Talk:Homosexuality/Archive_9
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| Jeremygbyrne/The End of the World (As We Know It) User:Jeremygbyrne/The_End_of_the_World_(As_We_Know_It)
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| 66.30.208.149 User_talk:66.30.208.149
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| Criticism of Christianity/Archive 2 Talk:Criticism_of_Christianity/Archive_2
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| Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy/Archive 10 Talk:Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy/Archive_10
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| Muslim attitudes towards terrorism ==Muslim diversity== Muslim_attitudes_towards_terrorism
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| Silence/Archive0005 User:Silence/Archive0005
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| JimWae/Limbo User:JimWae/Limbo
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| Anno Domini/Archiv 01 Talk:Anno_Domini/Archiv_01
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| Capital punishment/Archive 2 Talk:Capital_punishment/Archive_2
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| Opposition to cults and new religious movements Opposition to cults and to new religious movements (NRMs) comes from several sources with diverse concerns. Some members of the opposition have associations with cult-watching groups which collect and publish critical information about one or multiple groups they consider cults. Opposition_to_cults_and_new_religious_movements
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| Religious pluralism/Archive 1 Talk:Religious_pluralism/Archive_1
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| Jesus/Christian views in intro/Archive 1 Talk:Jesus/Christian_views_in_intro/Archive_1
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| Jesus/Archive 29 Talk:Jesus/Archive_29
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| Jeremygbyrne/TEOTWAWKI User:Jeremygbyrne/TEOTWAWKI
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| Jahbulon/Archive 1 Talk:Jahbulon/Archive_1
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| Jesus/Archive 35 Talk:Jesus/Archive_35
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| History of Unfulfilled Prophecy by Christians/Archive 1 Talk:History_of_Unfulfilled_Prophecy_by_Christians/Archive_1
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| Jesus/Archive 36 Talk:Jesus/Archive_36
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| History of abortion The practice of abortion dates back to ancient times. Pregnancies were terminated through a number of methods, including the administration of abortifacient herbs, the use of sharpened implements, the application of abdominal pressure, and other techniques. History_of_abortion
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| Jesus/Christian views in intro/Archive 2 Talk:Jesus/Christian_views_in_intro/Archive_2
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| Safe haven law Safe Haven law, also known in some states as Baby Moses law, is the popular name for United States' laws that decriminalize leaving unharmed infants with statutorily designated private persons so that the child becomes a ward of the state. "Safe Haven" laws typically let parents remain nameless to the court, often using a numbered bracelet system as the only means of linking the baby to the mother. Safe_haven_law
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| Conflict thesis Conflict thesis is the theoretical premise of an intrinsic conflict between science and religion. The term was originally used in a historical context: its proponents claim the historical record is evidence of religion's perpetual opposition to science. Conflict_thesis
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| Wicca/Archive 4 Talk:Wicca/Archive_4
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| Atheism/Archive 26 Talk:Atheism/Archive_26
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 March 24 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_March_24
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| Articles for deletion/Citywide Church Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Citywide_Church
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| Human rights in Pakistan Pakistan’s human rights record is generally regarded as poor by domestic and international observers, although there have been some improvements since 2000. Human_rights_in_Pakistan
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| Jehovah's Witnesses/Archive 22 Talk:Jehovah's_Witnesses/Archive_22
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| Germen/Religious conversion User:Germen/Religious_conversion
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