| Capital punishment in the United States Talk:Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States
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| Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite) The Church of Jesus Christ, better known as the Cutleriteshttp://www.religioustolerance. Church_of_Jesus_Christ_(Cutlerite)
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| Archaeology and the Book of Mormon Since the introduction of the Book of Mormon in 1830, both Mormon and non-Mormon archaeologists have studied its claims in reference to known archaeological evidence. Latter Day Saints generally believe that the Book of Mormon describes historical events, however the existence of the civilizations and people described in the Book of Mormon is not accepted by mainstream historians or archaeologists. Archaeology_and_the_Book_of_Mormon
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| Seventh-day Adventist Church Talk:Seventh-day_Adventist_Church
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| Blacks and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints From the end of the nineteenth century until 1978, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints did not allow black men of African descent to be ordained to the priesthood or allow black men or women of African descent to participate in temple ordinances such as the Endowment and sealing that the church teaches are necessary for the highest degree of salvation. In the early church, at least two black people were ordained during Joseph Smith's lifetime, but they were not permitted by later presidents of the church to participate in temple ordinances. Blacks_and_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
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| Scientology and the legal system Talk:Scientology_and_the_legal_system
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| Wiarton Willie Wiarton Willie is a famous Canadian groundhog who lives in the community of Wiarton in Bruce County, Ontario. Every February 2, on Groundhog Day, Willie takes part in the local Wiarton Willie Festival. Wiarton_Willie
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| Restorationism Talk:Restorationism
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| Ordination of women In general religious use, ordination is the process by which a person is consecrated (set apart for the administration of various religious rites). The ordination of women is a controversial issue in religions where either the rite of ordination, or the role that an ordained person fulfills, has traditionally been restricted to men because of cultural or theological prohibitions. Ordination_of_women
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| Ichthys Ichthys or Ichthus Greek: , capitalized ; also transliterated and Latinized as ichthys, icthus, ichthus or ikhthus; ichthus), is the Ancient and Classical Greek word for "fish." In English it refers to a symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs, the ends of the right side extending beyond the meeting point so as to resemble the profile of a fish, said to have been used by early Christians as a secret symbolwww. Ichthys
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| Christmas tree Talk:Christmas_tree
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| 4.72.105.225 User_talk:4.72.105.225
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| Repressed memory Talk:Repressed_memory
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| Trinity/Archive 1 Talk:Trinity/Archive_1
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| Secret Gospel of Mark The Secret Gospel of Mark refers to a non-canonical gospel which is the subject of the Mar Saba letter, a previously unknown letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria which Morton Smith claimed to have found transcribed into the endpapers of a 17th century printed edition of Ignatius. The authenticity of both the Mar Saba letter and of the Secret Gospel itself are disputed. Secret_Gospel_of_Mark
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| Religion in the United States Religion in the United States has a history of diversity, due in large part to the nation's multicultural demographic makeup. Religion_in_the_United_States
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| Religion in the United States Talk:Religion_in_the_United_States
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| Founding Fathers of the United States The Founding fathers of the United States are the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as leaders of the Patriots, or who participated in drafting the United States Constitution eleven years later. During the American Revolutionary War, the Founders were opposed by the Loyalists who supported the British monarchy and opposed independence (though most Loyalists remained in the U. Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
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| In God We Trust Talk:In_God_We_Trust
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| Preimplantation genetic diagnosis In medicine and (clinical) genetics preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) (or also known as Embryo Screening) refers to procedures that are performed on embryos prior to implantation, sometimes even on oocytes prior to fertilization. PGD is considered an alternative to prenatal diagnosis. Preimplantation_genetic_diagnosis
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| Religion in Canada Religion in Canada encompases a wide range of groups, and Canada has no official religion. The preamble to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms mentions "God" but no specific beliefs are specified, and support for religious pluralism is an important part of Canada's political culture. Religion_in_Canada
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| Mar Saba letter The Mar Saba Letter is an epistle attributed to Clement of Alexandria and discovered by Morton Smith in 1958. It contains the only known references to the Secret Gospel of Mark. Mar_Saba_letter
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| Separation of church and state in the United States The separation of church and state is a legal and political principle derived from the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which reads, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . Separation_of_church_and_state_in_the_United_States
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| Inner Healing Movement The Inner Healing Movement is usually referred to as a counseling movement among groups describing themselves as Christian. It involves various counseling methods that are basically used for the calling up of suppressed or hurtful memories in order to deal with them. Inner_Healing_Movement
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| Theophostic The Theophostic Prayer Ministry is part of the Inner Healing Movement. This is a counseling movement practised among some conservative protestant Christians. Theophostic
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| William Paley Talk:William_Paley
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| Peace churches Peace churches are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism. The term historic peace churches refers specifically to three church groups: the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonites, and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Peace_churches
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| John Baird (Canadian politician) | birth_place = Nepean, Ontario, Canada John_Baird_(Canadian_politician)
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| Tromatic User:Tromatic
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| Biblical cosmology Talk:Biblical_cosmology
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| Cult suicide Talk:Cult_suicide
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| Ernest Istook |place of birth= Fort Worth, Texas Ernest_Istook
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| Stephen Harper/Archive 2 Talk:Stephen_Harper/Archive_2
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| List of kings of Persia Talk:List_of_kings_of_Persia
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| LaVeyan Satanism LaVeyan Satanism is a religion founded in 1966 by Anton LaVey. Its teachings are based on magic and occultists, drawing heavily from Aleister Crowley. LaVeyan_Satanism
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| Elizabeth Loftus Elizabeth F. Loftus (born 1944) is an American psychologist and expert on human memory. Elizabeth_Loftus
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| Evolution/Archive 1 Talk:Evolution/Archive_1
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| Vesica piscis Talk:Vesica_piscis
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| Richard A. Cohen Talk:Richard_A._Cohen
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| Richard A. Cohen Richard Cohen (born 1952) is a writer and conversion therapist, who assists men and women with unwanted same-sex attractions. He has been called one of America's leading practitioners of conversion therapy. Richard_A._Cohen
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| Rousas John Rushdoony Rousas John Rushdoony (25 April 1916 – 8 February 2001) was a Calvinist philosopher, historian, and theologian and is widely credited as the father of Christian Reconstructionism and an inspiration for the modern homeschool movement.An interview with R. Rousas_John_Rushdoony
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| McMartin preschool trial The McMartin preschool trial was a day care sexual abuse case of the 1980s. Members of the McMartin family, who operated a preschool in California, were charged with numerous acts of sexual abuse of children in their care. McMartin_preschool_trial
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| Human/Archive 26 Talk:Human/Archive_26
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| Center for Progressive Christianity The Center for Progressive Christianity (TCPC) was founded in 1996 by a retired Episcopalian priest, James Rowe Adams, in Cambridge, MA. It is possibly the most progressive established Christian group within American Christianity. Center_for_Progressive_Christianity
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| Kern County child abuse cases The Kern County child abuse cases started the day care sexual abuse hysteria of the 1980s in Kern County, California. The cases involved claims of sadistic ritual abuse that were performed by pedophile sex rings with as many as 60 children testifying they had been abused. Kern_County_child_abuse_cases
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| Atheism/Archive 7 Talk:Atheism/Archive_7
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| Tom Coburn | place of birth=Casper, Wyoming Tom_Coburn
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| Andries/drafts/cult User:Andries/drafts/cult
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| Judea Talk:Judea
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| Abortion law Talk:Abortion_law
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