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Essay heading: Biblical Questioning
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Since creation is not a science and is fully on faith, there is no way even if you have one hundred percent evidence against it, people will hold on to their faith to the end. My conclusion from the reading leads me to believe that this is a war that will go on forever, but it is great debate that will last forever, and I'm happy that it will... displayed 300 characters
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My conclusion from the reading leads me to believe that this is a war that will go on forever, but it is great debate that will last forever, and I'm happy that it will. displayed next 300 characters
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