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Lucite Bead Dark Crystal Stone Victorian Religious Cross Charm Necklace
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Brand Name: PammyJ Necklace
Width: 16 inches
Clasp Type: Lobster
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GORGEOUS FOR GIFTS
COMES IN FOIL GIFT BOX
TRENDY FASHION STYLE
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Here is a magnificant black lucite bead and Austrian crystal stone Victorian cross charm necklace. This beautiful cross charm is approximately 2" long and hangs on an 16" long beaded chain. Perfect for gift giving or for yourself. Your necklace will come to you in a foil gift box. Box may be a different color than the one shown.
celtic Warrior What is the name of the Celtic Piece at the end of this video?
It's a common tune that I've heard many times. Strong emphasis on the strings and some drums for effect. It's slightly warrior-ish and has been used on many football commercials. Thus understandably it was used for this You-Tube Video on Barry Sanders. But I want to find the music so I can just listen to that! LOL! Please help!
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The short answer is Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus Christ, was a real historical, visible man who lived here, on the earth, in the first century AD and died by crucifixion under the rule of Pontius Pilate, a Roman prefect.
He was not invisible. He was seen by many eyewitnesses who wrote many books about him, four of which ended up being the Gospels of the New Testament. He had a profound effect on all of human history.
Look at this diagram http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Shield-Trinity-Scutum-Fidei-English.png
Christians believe The Son is God, the Father is God, but The Son is not the Father. It's a paradox of a sort that defies the transitive property of equality, a geometric axiom, but this article will explain the paradox:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
Although there have been arguments that Jesus was not a historical figure but a myth, mainstream historians believe he was a real person. A note on the non-historical hypothesis: Most of the arguments against Jesus being a real person were written almost 2000 years after his life. Furthermore, if it's hard to believe that a single man could so drastically change the course of all of human history, it's impossible to believe that a fictional character, dreamed up by the leaders of a fledgling newborn religion that defied long-established Jewish and Greco-Roman beliefs could have such a profound, diffuse, and cosmic effect on all subsequent history.
saint Bernadette I cannot think of this at the moment. Can you help?
There was this tv show last year that I watched on Discovery and it was about this saint that had died and her body never decomposed. Does anyone remember what that was?
I wanna say that is was saint Bernadette but I have NO idea.
Was she mummified? I think I saw that too (I also live in FL) but I just can't remember it either. Argh.
Why are relics taken from a corpse when they are declared saints?
I was just reading the following about Saint Bernadette that someone attached to their answer to a question and wondered why would that be necessary? It seems disrespectful.