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I'm sure there's an answer, I just don't know what it is.
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And what did folks at that time think about John the Baptist's "baptism of repentance for forgiveness of sins"? (Mark 1:4). That was before the temple was destroyed and forgiveness came through contrition and animal sacrifice, not contrition and baptism.
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You can invent a narrative to fit your fancy on almost any subject.
That's where elves and fairies and children's smiles come from.
Nightmares, too.
[20145-05-14]
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