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Professing that he has not heard of the golf star, the Buddhist high cleric said when it comes to adultery, “all religions have the same idea.”
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Professing a deep love for Oahu, he admitted that its countryside could give him the creeps.
Aloha? More Like Boo! Sarah Vowell 2011
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Professing to believe in the ‘inexhaustible resources of the oceans,’ they bring species after species of fish and whales closer to extinction.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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Professing that he has not heard of the golf star, the Buddhist high cleric said when it comes to adultery, “all religions have the same idea.”
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Professing belief in God, as well as rejecting such belief, each requires equal measures of imagination and nerve.
David Lose: Has Atheism Become A Religion? David Lose 2011
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“Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.”
Graham torpedoes cap-and-trade bill rollout. | RedState 2010
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Continue reading "Ah, but what about Active, Professing, Liturgical Christians?"
Ecumenism 2009
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Continue reading "Ah, but what about Active, Professing, Liturgical Christians?"
Protestantism 2009
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(For a further discussion of this history, see Gerald Graff's Professing Literature.)
Literary Study 2009
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Professing belief in God, as well as rejecting such belief, each requires equal measures of imagination and nerve.
David Lose: Has Atheism Become A Religion? David Lose 2011
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