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A few links of interest


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As promised this is my weekly “few links of interest”.

These are links which I personally found interesting for one reason or another. It’s always going to be an eclectic mixed bag from a wide range of sources. Some we may agree with, and some not, as always feel free to comment on any of them.

So without further ado.

Edward Fesser – Unhinged Dissent

iMonk – Is There Mental Illness in the Bible?

American Catholic – Archbishop Warda: Iraq’s Christian History “Wiped From Collective Memory”

Associated Baptist Press – Opinion: Are these the ‘end times?’

Israel Today – Israel, Egypt’s Christians fear hasty elections

BBC – Religion may become extinct in nine nations, study says

Ethics Daily – Southern Baptist State Lawmakers on “Dirty Dozen” List for Extremist Views

National Post – Could prayer be the ultimate therapy for anger?

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