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  2. Tired Hands Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Tired Hands Brewing Company is a brew-café founded in 2011 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania by Jean Broillet IV. [1] The current location at 16 Ardmore Ave produces 1,000 barrels per year and its capacity is 150 chairs/seats.

  3. Chen Tao (UFO religion) - Wikipedia

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    Chen Tao (真道, or "True Way"), also known as the God's Salvation Church, was a UFO religion that originated in Taiwan. It was founded by Hon-Ming Chen, who first associated it with UFOs but later claimed that the group had been misrepresented as a New Age UFO cult .

  4. Alien Clay - Wikipedia

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    Letson concludes that Alien Clay's "ingenuity lies in the way Tchai­kovsky intertwines the prison-camp story line with Daghdev’s commentary on totalitarian regimes." [ 4 ] In another review for Locus , Paul Di Filippo praised Tchaikovsky's ability to publish three great novels in 2024, writing that "similar runs of brilliance in the field ...

  5. Exotheology - Wikipedia

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    The term "exotheology" was coined in the 1960s or early 1970s [1] for the examination of theological issues as they pertain to extraterrestrial intelligence.It is primarily concerned with either conjecture about possible theological beliefs that extraterrestrials might have, or how our own theologies would be influenced by evidence of and/or interaction with extraterrestrials.

  6. The Seekers (rapturists) - Wikipedia

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    The Seekers, also called The Brotherhood of the Seven Rays, were a group of rapturists or a UFO religion in mid-twentieth century Midwestern United States.The Seekers met in a nondenominational church, the group originally organized in 1953 by Charles Laughead, a staff member at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.

  7. Larry Tomczak - Wikipedia

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    Tomczak was involved in the charismatic renewal of the 1970s, as described in his book Clap Your Hands! [4] Together with C.J. Mahaney, Tomczak co-founded the Covenant Life Church, which would later become known as the Sovereign Grace Churches. [5] [6] Tomczak eventually left the ministry in 1998, at the time citing theological differences. [7] [8]

  8. Tim Remington - Wikipedia

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    Remington is a pastor at Altar Church in Coeur d'Alene. [1] On January 28, 2020, Remington was appointed by Idaho Governor Brad Little as a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 2, seat B. Remington replaced John Green, who was expelled from the Idaho Legislature. [1] [2]

  9. Unto Others (band) - Wikipedia

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    After the band Spellcaster broke up, its bassist Gabriel Franco formed a new band with the aim of creating something "unique". He then wrote the song "Blade and the Will" and formed the band Idle Hands with former Spellcaster guitarist Sebastian Silva. [2] The band name comes from the phrase "idle hands are the devil's playthings".