Thursday, November 14, 2013

Can the 'God Particle' Predict the End Times?

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Can the "God Particle" Predict the End Times?

"Maybe there is an implication of Higgs Boson in terms of how the universe will end," Hendrick (Hank) Hanegraaff, president and chairman of the board of the North Carolina-based Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man radio …
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FIRST-PERSON: Should you believe in ghosts?

As Bible teacher/broadcaster Hank Hanegraaff describes it, "When the departed Samuel appeared to the living Saul, the witch of Endor immediately recognized the occasion as a non-normative act of God — a divine display of judgment rather than a haunting.
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Pastor afirma durante pregação que Deus é a favor da pena de morte

PORTANTO, A PENA DE MORTE AFIGURA-SE COMO UM PRINCÍPIO MORAL DURADOURO ENVOLVENDO A SANTIDADE DA VIDA. FONTE: O LIVRO DE RESPOSTAS BÍBLICAS – HANK HANEGRAAFF ( EXTRAÍDO DE A BÍBLIA RESPONDE ).
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Can the "God Particle" Predict the End Times?

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