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  2. Pimpadelic - Wikipedia

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    Pimpadelic was founded in 1992 in Fort Worth, Texas by vocalist Donnie Franks (aka "Easy Jesus") and drummer Charles Winchell (aka "Madison"), both of whom had grown up in the nearby town of Blue Mound. The band's lineup changed multiple times over the next four years before eventually stabilizing as Sean "D.J.-M.I.A." Baker, Brandon Kord ...

  3. Douglas Coe - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Evans Coe (October 20, 1928 – February 21, 2017) was an American evangelist who served as the associate director of the Fellowship Foundation (also known as The Fellowship), a religious and political organization known for hosting the annual National Prayer Breakfast. [1] Coe has been referred to as the "stealth Billy Graham". [2]

  4. The Fellowship (Christian organization) - Wikipedia

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    That was a covenant. A pledge. That was what Jesus said. [30] David Kuo said that Coe is using Hitler as a metaphor for commitment. The NBC report said "a close friend of Coe told NBC News that he invokes Hitler to show the power of small groups—for good and bad. And, the friend said, most of the time he talks about Jesus." [28]

  5. Church of Euthanasia - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Euthanasia (CoE) is a religion and antinatalist activist organization founded by Chris Korda and Robert Kimberk (Pastor Kim) in Boston, Massachusetts in 1992. [1] [2] As stated on its website, it is "a non-profit educational foundation devoted to restoring balance between Humans and the remaining species on Earth."

  6. Heartworn Highways - Wikipedia

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    Then the camera man, sound recorder and director join David Allan Coe and film him playing a gig at the Tennessee State Prison where he admits to being a former inmate and tells a story of being there and seems to bring out friends of his onto the stage who still are inmates there and they perform a gospel number "Thank You Jesus" that they ...

  7. George Albert Coe - Wikipedia

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    George Albert Coe (March 26, 1862 in Monroe County, New York [1] –1951) was an educational theorist and scholar of religion. Alongside William James and Edwin Diller Starbuck he has been described as "one of the three leading pioneers in psychology of religion ".

  8. Isaac Coe - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Coe (July 25, 1782 – July 30, 1855) was an American frontier physician, a founder and commissioner of Indianapolis, and a leader in the Presbyterian church. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He is credited for saving the town from an 1821 plague of malaria .

  9. COE - Wikipedia

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    Coe College, a private liberal arts college in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S. Computer engineering (abbreviated CoE) Contingent owned equipment, owned by UN member states to peacekeeping missions; Consistent or common operating environment, or Standard Operating Environment, for software; coe, ISO 639-3 code for the Koreguaje language of Colombia