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  2. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. - Wikipedia

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    [6] Growing up, Blume said while her family was very different from the one portrayed in the book, she felt that, "like Margaret, I had a very personal relationship with God that had little to do with organized religion." [7] [8] Blume made a post-publication edit to subsequent editions of the book to reflect changing menstrual products. [9]

  3. William P. Young - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] "The Shack" was the top-selling fiction and audio book of 2008 in America through November 30. [6] Young's second book, Cross Roads, was published on November 13, 2012 by FaithWords. [7] Young's Eve was released on September 15, 2015 by Howard Books. Young's latest book, Lies We Believe About God, released March 7, 2017.

  4. We Believe (Newsboys song) - Wikipedia

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    "We Believe" is mainly based on both the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed [2] translating the historic confession of the church's faith into a communal affirmation and helps the Christian church to contextualize its confession of faith in the Triune God (the Christian doctrine of the Trinity): [3] The song asserts a Christian's fundamental beliefs saying "let our faith be more than anthems ...

  5. Know Why You Believe - Wikipedia

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    Know Why You Believe is a book of Christian apologetics written by Paul E. Little. It was first published by Scripture Press Publications in 1967, and then by InterVarsity Press in 1968. It was selected by Christianity Today magazine as one of the 50 most influential books among evangelicals over the last fifty years. [ 1 ]

  6. List of founders of religious traditions - Wikipedia

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    5th or 6th century Muhammad: Islam: c. 570–632 Gaudapada: Advaita Vedanta: c. 6th century CE Songtsen Gampo: Tibetan Buddhism: 7th century En no Gyōja: Shugendō: late 7th century Huineng: East Asian Zen Buddhism: 638–713 Padmasambhava: Nyingma: 8th century Han Yu: Neo-Confucianism: 8th or 9th century Saichō: Tendai (descended from ...

  7. Morality and religion - Wikipedia

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    For many religious people, morality and religion are the same or inseparable; for them either morality is part of religion or their religion is their morality. For others, especially for nonreligious people, morality and religion are distinct and separable; religion may be immoral or nonmoral, and morality may or should be nonreligious.

  8. James H. Cone - Wikipedia

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    [24] [page needed] His father had only a sixth-grade education but filed a lawsuit against the Bearden, Arkansas, school board despite threats on his life. White professors of religion and philosophy, James and Alice Boyack at Philander Smith College aided his belief in his own potential and deepened his interest in theodicy and black suffering ...

  9. Religiosity and education - Wikipedia

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    In the study, 9.8% were atheists, 13.1% were agnostic, 19.2% believe in a higher power, 4.3% believe in God some of the time, 16.6% had doubts but believed in God, 34.9% believed in God and had no doubts. At "elite" doctoral universities 36.5% were either atheists or agnostics and 20.4% believed in God without any doubts.

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