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1 3 | atheist was a rare bird. It is common knowledge that since pre-historic
2 6 | to sin called “delight.”~Common to religion and art is the
3 10,4| are other gods that are common to man. These things are
4 10,5| The Muslims share some common heritage with Jews and Christians,
5 10,5| perverted the Scriptures. The common link is that Muslims claim
6 15,5| are essential to insure common understanding of a position.~
7 15,5| to involve origins from a common ancestor and is often associated
8 15,6| random evolution from a common ancestor is God's chosen
9 15,7| zebra and a horse have a common lineage or if a lion and
10 15,7| lion and a tiger share a common ancestor. The real problem
11 15,7| certainly make the case for a common ancestor very strong. If
12 15,8| That man and apes have a common physical ancestor might
13 15,8| earth is descended from a common ancestor is accepted in
14 15,8| with modification from a common ancestor might have occurred
15 15,1| it is possible they had a common ancestor. They may not be
16 15,2| necessarily have been a common ancestor between the phyla.
17 15,2| between the phyla. Yet this common ancestor would most certainly
18 15,2| and whether they have a common ancestor is not that important
19 15,2| young earth views are so common that it seems somewhat strange
20 15,2| they did come from a recent common ancestor.~The fossil record
21 15,4| single-cell variety, might be common on many other planets. But
22 16 | complete organism, having one common root in Adam and one crown
23 16,1| groups had been drawn from a common population that began to
24 17,1| forces us to conjecture their common source — the actuality in
25 20 | redemption comprises the common basis of all ancient religions.
26 20 | with Heaven — is a tendency common to all the pagan world.
27 23 | all-embracing, universal, and common to mankind — represents
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