Christian Graphics : over 22000 images
http://graphics.crossdaily.com/
Christian Graphics : over 22000 images
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National Biblical Greek Exam
http://www.greekexam.com/
National Biblical Greek Exam
The National Biblical Greek Exam (NBGE) provides detailed analysis and educational benefits for students and instructors of Biblical Greek. The dynamic nature of the exam enables students to take the exam whenever and as frequently as they wish, and it allows instructors to customize their own course and practice exams.
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Institute of Biblical Greek
http://www.biblicalgreek.org/
Institute of Biblical Greek
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Religious Costume and Clothing
http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/religious_costume.htm
Religious Costume and Clothing
In this list many religions are grouped together by clothing style, not necessarily by philosophical affiliation. So, for example Lutherans and Anglicans are grouped with Catholics (since they use similar vestments) while Byzantine Catholics are grouped with Eastern Orthodox for the same reason.
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Understanding Religions Around the World
http://web54.sd54.k12.il.us/vrkit/supplements/sixth/religions.htm
Understanding Religions Around the World
To a great degree, the world has been shaped by religion. To try and understand history without religion would provide only part of the overall picture. A study of religions in a historical context helps to explain characteristics of cultures.
The links below of the major world religions will help highlight the history, leaders, basic beliefs and texts, symbols and places of worship, observances, and the impact of each religion on geography and government. Although many religions are introduced, no one religion is promoted over others.
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World Religions: Faith and Belief
http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/subjects/re/relig/default.htm
World Religions: Faith and Belief
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Belief-O-Matic
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
Even if YOU don't know what faith you are, Belief-O-Matic knows. Answer 20 questions about your concept of God, the afterlife, human nature, and more, and Belief-O-Matic?will tell you what religion (if any) you practice...or ought to consider practicing.
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Godchecker
http://www.godchecker.com/
Godchecker is 100% non-denominational. All Gods are welcome, whether Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Slavonic, or of No Fixed Abode. Polytheism is much more fun than monotonous monotheism. The Gods are queuing up to get in! And Terry Pratchett fans, Tolkien afficiandos, Douglas Adams devotees and Harry Potter nuts will love our selection of Goddities!
The Godchecker database aims to cover all Gods of mythology, literature and legend. Pagan culture is covered with Celtic deities and more Earth Mother Goddesses than you can shake a willow stick at. And if you're seeking knowledge, wealth or immortality, you may pick up some tips. Our current research has led to some very promising ideas involving snails, beetroot and cunningly-shaped sticks.
All our Gods are certified genuine and digitally signed.
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The Academic Study of Miracles and Magic
http://www.morgan.somethingeasytoremember.co.uk
The purpose of this site is to assist the academic study of miracles and magic.
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Free Diwali ECards from 123Greetings.com
http://www.123greetings.com/events/diwali/diyas
Celebrate the happiness of Diwali with your Friends and Relatives by sending Free Diwali ECards ..
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The Bible UFO Connection
http://www.bibleufo.com
The Bible UFO Connection
A few minutes exploring this site will disclose truths never told,
concepts never considered,
and a realistic view of God never revealed.
It will expose the terrible truth of a deception greater and more insidious
than any ever imagined.
It will empower the mind with a proof of mankind's true destiny, not yet realized, but long desired.
... or will it?
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Diwali Festival
http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/festivals/deepavali.htm
Diwali Festival
Diwali or Deepaawali means an Array of Lamps i.e .Rows of diyas (Deep = Lamp, Vali =Array)
Of all the festivals celebrated in India, Diwali is by far the most glamorous and important. Enthusiastically enjoyed by people of every religion, its magical and radiant touch creates an atmosphere of joy and festivity.
As a family festival, it is celebrated 20 days after Dussehra, on the 13th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Ashwin (October / November).
It is a festival of lights symbolizing the victory of righteousness and the lifting of spiritual darkness. It celebrates the victory of good over evil - and the glory of light. This festival commemorates Lord Rama's return to his kingdom Ayodhya after completing his 14-year exile.
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