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Recent Posts
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- Daniel Helminiak’s What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality: Positive Homosexual Depictions in the Bible
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- Daniel Helminiak’s What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality What Romans Refers to as “Unnatural”
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Tag Archives: Gospel of Luke
The Bible’s New Testament: The Gospel of Luke III – The Devil Is in the Details: Judas and Jesus’ Crucifixion
I’ve used the expression “the devil is in the details” often. I’ve also never given any thought to this expression’s origin though. So I googled it. Apparently, the phrase suggests that small details can make a big impact, and if … Continue reading
The Bible’s New Testament: The Gospel of Luke II – Jesus Born with an Innate Sense of His Identity
I never had to think about being gay. When I was in junior high and I had friends who droned on and on about a Playboy they’d managed to see, I didn’t see the big deal. I also didn’t get … Continue reading
The Bible’s New Testament: The Gospel of Luke I – Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan
When I moved to the Philadelphia area in 2000 for grad school, I decided to apartment-hunt in Haddonfield. Some of my fellow students suggested it was cute, quaint, cheaper than Philly and close to the high speed line (which had … Continue reading
Posted in Luke, The New Testament
Tagged Brad Windhauser, Good Samaritan, Gospel of Luke, The New Testament
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