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The Pitbull 12 Nov, 2020 @ 9:06am 
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mort 26 Jul, 2020 @ 10:43am 
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Flap Jackson 26 Mar, 2020 @ 1:36pm 
The vision theory or vision hypothesis is a term used to cover a range of theories that question the physical resurrection of Jesus, and suggest that sightings of a risen Jesus were visionary experiences. It was first formulated by David Friedrich Strauss in the 19th century, and has been proposed in several forms by critical contemporary scholarship, including Helmut Koester,[1] Géza Vermes,[2] and Larry Hurtado,[3] and members of the Jesus Seminar such as Gerd Lüdemann.[4]

Christian apologists, scholars, and theologians object against the theory, taking the resurrection to be a literal, bodily phenomenon.
Hello Moto 26 Mar, 2020 @ 12:13pm 
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Flap Jackson 31 Mar, 2018 @ 12:44pm 
Lepsi (Kazakh: Лепсі) is a village in Sarkand District, Almaty Region, in south-eastern Kazakhstan.[1] The village is located at an altitude of 1,018 meters above sea level. It is 924-km (574 miles) from the capital city of Astana.[2] It is located to the south of Lake Balkhash, on the Lepsy River. It is a stop on the train between Almaty and Semey on the Turkestan–Siberia Railway.

The village is the seat of Lepsi Village Administration, which also includes the station villages Akbalik (Акбалик, pop. 90), Arganati (Арганати, pop. 40), Karatas (Каратас, pop. 94), Keregetas (Керегетас, pop. 14), Kokshalgin (Кокшалгин, pop. 25), and Sarikurak (Сарикурак, pop. 19).
Poopkid4 12 Nov, 2017 @ 11:26am 
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