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    Boxing record [2] Total fights: 20: Wins: 17: ... Chris Colbert - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live; Sporting positions Regional boxing titles Vacant.

  3. Category:Christianity in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A category for representations of Christianity in mainstream popular culture. For subjects produced explicitly as Christian, see Category:Christian culture and Category:Christian media . See also: Category:Bible in popular culture

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  5. Portrayals of God in popular media - Wikipedia

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    Islam and Judaism both prohibit pictorial representations of God.However, television and Hollywood cinema emerged from a largely Christian tradition—whilst it shared the prohibition on idolatry was more relaxed about religious iconography—and the many cultural depictions of God in that tradition that preceded the invention of television and cinema.

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    AXS TV is an American cable television channel majority-owned by Canadian broadcaster Anthem Sports & Entertainment.It is devoted primarily to music-related programming (such as concert films, documentaries, and reality series involving musicians) and combat sports—related programming (including boxing, mixed martial arts and professional wrestling).

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    Internet-based Christian communities, better known as "online churches" or "internet churches", began gaining popularity in the early 2000s. Since then, they have prospered dramatically in response to institutional investment, the rise of more sophisticated social media and the emergence of free-access virtual worlds. [4]

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