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Article: The giving tree.
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- Commonweal
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- May 9, 2003
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Miracles at the Jesus Oak Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe Craig Harline Doubleday, $22.95, 309 pp.
There is perhaps no greater flash point in the religious world than the subject of miracles. A person's reaction to the miraculous shows where he or she stands on a crucial religious fault line in the modern world. Believers in miracles see them as central to their confidence in a personal God who is actively involved in the world. Then there are those others who are quite happy with a universe explained simply by the strictures of science. They find the assertion that the natural order is at times invaded by some supernatural reality ludicrous ...
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Article: Watchdog challenges web miracle claims.
Australasian Business Intelligence;
September 23, 2002 ;
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...Sep 23, 2002 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) In late September 2002, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) launched legal action against Michael Desveaux. Desveaux is the businessman behind the www.transformation2012.com.au web site. The site is designed to sell around 13
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