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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 4 | similar to a sterile fig tree; whereas morality without 2 4 | religion is similar to a fig tree which has been cut down. 3 15,3| yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his 4 15,3| after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed 5 15,3| all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit 6 15,3| which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it 7 15,4| hour period.~ ~“But of the tree of the knowledge of good 8 15,6| he simply spoke the wordtree” and there appeared a fully 9 15,6| appeared a fully formed tree, or “grass” and there appeared 10 15,6| yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his 11 15,6| after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed 12 15,6| after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed 13 15,6| Scripture does not sayOak tree you will produce only exact 14 15,6| forms of grass, herb, and tree, or were many types of fully 15 15,9| we expect that God saidtree” and poof, there was a fully 16 15,9| fully formed mighty oak tree, and we expect that when 17 15,2| yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his 18 15,2| after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed 19 15,2| bush and should be called a tree? The sub-divisions here 20 15,3| Humans.~The human family tree has long been envisioned 21 15,3| dead branches on our family tree? Perhaps most provocatively, 22 15,6| God gave him access to the Tree of Life.~ ~ ~ 23 16,1| were placed on a family tree constructed from their mitochondrial 24 16,1| their mitochondrial DNA, the tree was rooted in African populations, 25 16,1| in the mitochondrial Eve tree have been called the daughters 26 17,1| eating the fruits of the tree of knowledge of good and 27 17,3| had no more access to the Tree of Life.~ The soul's persistence 28 17,3| deny them access to the Tree of Life, which itself was 29 17,3| was given to him from the Tree of Life, not from his nature. 30 17,3| was separated from this tree.... He was mortal, therefore, 31 17,3| provided by the God through the Tree of Life. Sin produced loss 32 17,3| not offered access to the Tree of Life. Of course this 33 19,1| still receding. No olive tree, let alone its leaves, would 34 19,2| also spotted planks, beams, tree branches and chunks of wood 35 19,2| expedition also found old tree branches, pieces of wood


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