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| John Gano John Gano (Hopewell Township, New Jersey on July 22, 1727 - August 10, 1804) was ordained as pastor of the Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Baptist Church on May 29, 1754. In 1760, he became the founding pastor of what became two years later the First Baptist Church in the City of New York, now located at the intersection of Broadway and 79th Street. John_Gano
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| Kersey Graves Kersey Graves (November 21, 1813 – September 4, 1883) was a skeptic, atheist, spiritualist, reformist and writer. Kersey_Graves
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| The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors (or Christianity Before Christ) is an 1875 book written by Kersey Graves. It asserts that Jesus was not an actual person, but was a creation largely based on earlier stories of deities or god-men saviours who had been crucified, and descended to and ascended from the underworld. The_World's_Sixteen_Crucified_Saviors
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| George H. Smith George Hamilton Smith (born February 10, 1949 in Japan, the son of a U.S. George_H._Smith
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| Solon Talk:Solon
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| Jesus myth hypothesis The Jesus myth hypothesis, also referred to as the Jesus myth theory, the Christ myth or the Jesus myth Jesus_myth_hypothesis
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| Jesus Christ in comparative mythology The study of Jesus from a mythographical perspective is the examination of the narrative of Jesus, the Christ ("the Anointed") of the gospels, Christian theology and folk Christianity as a central part of Christian mythology. Such study may also involve comparison between Christian beliefs about Jesus and beliefs about other gods or mythological characters. Jesus_Christ_in_comparative_mythology
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| Anacalypsis Anacalypsis is the short title of a lengthy two-volume treatise written by religious historian Godfrey Higgins, and published upon his death in 1833. The book was published in two quarto volumes numbering 1,436 pages, and contains meticulous references to hundreds of books. Anacalypsis
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| The Exodus The Exodus (), is the term used for the escape, departure and emancipation of the enslaved Israelites freed from Ancient Egypt as described in the Hebrew Bible, mainly in the Book of Exodus. The_Exodus
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| Pandeism (Godfrey Higgins) Talk:Pandeism_(Godfrey_Higgins)
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| Kansas evolution hearings The Kansas Evolution Hearings were a series of hearings held in Topeka, Kansas May 5 to May 12, 2005 by the Republican-dominatedThe Board of Education had a 6-to-4 conservative Republican majority. All six of those who voted for the standards were Republicans. Kansas_evolution_hearings
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| Yam (god) Yamm, from the Canaanite word Yam, meaning "Sea", is one name of the Ugaritic god of Rivers and Sea. Also titled Judge Nahar ("Judge River"), he is also one of the 'ilhm (Elohim) or sons of El, the name given to the Levantine pantheon. Yam_(god)
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| Prophecy of Seventy Weeks The Prophecy of Seventy Septets (or literally 'seventy times seven') appears in the angel Gabriel's reply to Daniel, beginning with verse 22 and ending with verse 27 in the ninth chapter of the Book of Daniel,Scherman, Rb. (Ed. Prophecy_of_Seventy_Weeks
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| Why I Am Not a Muslim Why I Am Not a Muslim, a book written by Ibn Warraq, is a critique of Islam and the Qur'an. It was first published by Prometheus Books in the USA in 1995. Why_I_Am_Not_a_Muslim
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| Saints Cyril and Methodius Talk:Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius
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| Neo-fascism and religion Talk:Neo-fascism_and_religion
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| Creation science/Phantym rewrite proposal Talk:Creation_science/Phantym_rewrite_proposal
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| Nazareth Inscription The Nazareth Inscription is a 24" x 15" marble tablet with a 14-line "Edict of Caesar" prescribing capital punishment for tomb-breakers, acquired by Wilhelm Fröhner (1834-1925), Paris, in 1878 from Nazareth.Entered in Froehner's manuscript inventory with the note "Dalle de marbre envoyé de Nazareth en 1878. Nazareth_Inscription
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| Neural User:Neural
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