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What About the Troubling Passages?
By Brian McLaren

How Billy Graham Reads the Bible
An excerpt from "The Evangelist"

Did God's Character Change?
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The Wisdom of Jesus
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Revelation and the End Times
The End Times and the Apocalypse
Beliefnet's guide to the End of Days

Last Days, Many Ways
What do world religions believe?

The End Is Nigh?
By Patton Dodd

The Insignificance of the Antichrist
By Gregg Easterbrook

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