According to a poll researched back in February and recently released by Arizona Christian University, an astounding number of professing Christians deny not just the deity of the Holy Spirit, but His existence altogether.
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According to a poll researched back in February and recently released by Arizona Christian University, an astounding number of professing Christians deny not just the deity of the Holy Spirit, but His existence altogether.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Twenty years after hijackers slammed airplanes into New York City’s World Trade Center and the Pentagon outside Washington, Americans came together on Saturday to remember the nearly 3,000 killed on Sept. 11, 2001, and reflect on how the attacks reshaped society and tipped the country into an intractable war. As a first responder struck […]
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In an announcement on September 9, the Los Angeles Unified School District said that they will be requiring the vaccines for all students ages 12 and up. This measure makes the LAUSD the first major school district to require the vaccine for students.