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Chapman Cohen
Chapman Cohen (1 September 1868, Leicester – 4 February 1954, Brentwood) was an English atheist and secularist writer and lecturer.
Chapman_Cohen
Intelligent design/Archive 29
Talk:Intelligent_design/Archive_29
Jon Awbrey/THEORY
User:Jon_Awbrey/THEORY
EChronicle/Archives/1
User:EChronicle/Archives/1
Silence/ID
User:Silence/ID
George Washington/Archive 2
Talk:George_Washington/Archive_2
JimWae/GW
User:JimWae/GW
Claimed Messianic prophecies of Jesus
Jesus of Nazareth is universally accepted as the Messiah by Christians. However, mainstream Jews do not regard him as their Messiah because he failed to fulfill the temporal interpretations of the Bible.
Claimed_Messianic_prophecies_of_Jesus
RandomP/archive 1
User_talk:RandomP/archive_1
Spanish Inquisition
The Spanish Inquisition started and was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms, and to replace the medieval inquisition which was under papal control. The new body was under the direct control of the Spanish monarchy.
Spanish_Inquisition
WikiProject Atheism
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Atheism
Census of Quirinius
Talk:Census_of_Quirinius
Atheism/Archive 27
Talk:Atheism/Archive_27
Giovanni33/Archive 1
User_talk:Giovanni33/Archive_1
State atheism
Talk:State_atheism
Srebrenica massacre/Archive 5
Talk:Srebrenica_massacre/Archive_5
Jesus myth hypothesis/Archive 5
Talk:Jesus_myth_hypothesis/Archive_5
Arbeiter/Sandbox
User:Arbeiter/Sandbox
Uber336
User_talk:Uber336
George Washington and religion
The exact nature of George Washington's religious beliefs has been debated by historians and biographers for over two-hundred years. Unlike some of his fellow Founding Fathers, such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Patrick Henry, Washington rarely discussed or wrote about his religious and philosophical opinions in any great detail yet he quite often displayed a humble and gracious respect towards God in much of his personal letters and public speeches.
George_Washington_and_religion