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Apologists and when
Apologists consider it implausible that grave robbers would risk robbing a guarded tomb when surely many unguarded ones existed.

Apologists and other
The Apostolic Fathers and the Apologists mostly dealt with topics other than original sin.
Included among the topics on which he wrote are: the Apology of Aristides ( 1891 ), the Didache, Philo, the Diatessaron, the Christian Apologists, Acts of Perpetua, The Odes and Psalms of Solomon ( 1906 ), the Gospel of Peter, and other Western and Syriac texts, and numerous works on biblical manuscripts.

Apologists and ,"
* Philip Johnson, " Juridical Apologists 1600-2000 AD: A Bio-Bibliographical Essay ," Global Journal of Classical Theology, 3 / 1 ( 2002 ).

Apologists and were
Apologists and defenders of the Western viewpoint make the valid point that Germany's allies were more than once rescued from disaster or rendered capable of holding their own or making substantial gains by the provision of German troops, arms or military advisers, whereas those allies did not at any time provide a similar function for Germany.
Apologists were found to say that he had killed only men who would not submit themselves to the law or respect the rights of others.

Apologists and for
Kelly has stated: " Tertullian followed the Apologists in dating His “ perfect generation ” from His extrapolation for the work of creation ; prior to that moment God could not strictly be said to have had a Son, while after it the term “ Father ”, which for earlier theologians generally connoted God as author of reality, began to acquire the specialized meaning of Father and Son .".
Apologists for Islam have defended the Quran using rationalist and empiricist arguments, and using cosmological and embryological arguments in an attempt to prove God's existence.
Apologists for the Vatican's role during WWII have cited Pope Pius XII's 1942 Christmas address as evidence that the Papacy and the Roman Catholic establishment did indeed condemn Nazi genocide but the relevant passage ( a single short paragraph ) in this address is so vague, obfuscated and un-specific as to offer little support for this claim.
Apologists currently working for Catholic Answers include Director of Apologetics Tim Staples, speaker Jason Evert, Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin, Catholic Answers Live Radio Host and Speaker Patrick Coffin, and staff apologists Peggy Frye, Michelle Arnold, Jim Blackburn, Leah Darrow, Matthew Fradd and Fr.
Apologists for the movement note its ethnic diversity and argue that it encompasses a variety of views.
Apologists for Wasatch note that Hardrock has a 48-hour cutoff, and therefore is in a different category of event ( a quasi multi-day ).
* The New Apologists for Poetry ( 1956 )
* Sims, John A., Missionaries to the Skeptics: Christian Apologists for the Twentieth Century.

Apologists and .
Christian Apologists insisted that God's future judgment of humanity implied humanity must have the ability to live righteously.
" Apologists also note that, although the revelation permitting polygamy was not published until 1852, it was actually received by Joseph Smith sometime in the 1830s.
At the end of the 19th and the beginning 20th century a group of conservative American economists and social scientists became known as the American Apologists.
These are considered Apologists.
Apologists who follow Van Til earned the label " presuppositional " because of their central tenet that the Christian must at all times presuppose the supernatural revelation of the Bible as the ultimate arbiter of truth and error in order to know anything.
Apologists of the interpersonal comparison of utility have argued that Robbins claimed too much.
Apologists who acknowledge the issue with Philo point out that he lived in Alexandria, and the actual Jesus may have been so minor at that time that Philo simply missed him.
Apologists later claimed the e-mail was not intended to spark a public relations nightmare.
Apologists such as Thomas Harper argued that the wage-employee system of the North was more exploitive than slavery itself.
Apologists also doubt that the disciples could possibly have sneaked past a Roman guard at a sealed tomb, and that attacking the guards would be even more implausible.

Freemasonry and when
A great schism in Freemasonry occurred in the years following 1877, when the Grand Orient de France ( GOdF ) started unreservedly accepting atheists.
His experiences from this point on made a deep impression upon him, inducing Preston to undertake a major study of Freemasonry, its origin and its teachings, and this effort was intensified when he was elected a Worshipful Master.
Freemasonry first came to Melksham in 1817, when a former Lodge of Westbury was transferred, and the first meeting was held in Melksham at The King's Arms on 9 September that year.
Maria Deraismes was initiated into Freemasonry on January 14, 1882, when it was still rare for a woman to be admitted into that Fraternity.
The Brotherhood was published at a time when Freemasonry was coming under feverish scrutiny in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, he met a group of people within the Fellowship who claimed to have been involved in a form of Freemasonry known as Co-Masonry, who informed him that they had moved to the area where they had joined the Rosicrucian Order when their friend and fellow Co-Mason, Mabel Besant-Scott, had done so.
Freemasonry in Malta began in 1730 when " Parfait Harmonie ", the first warranted lodge, was formed under the Marseilles ( France ) masonic jurisdiction.

Freemasonry and Albert
and Albert Pike makes reference to Nicholas Flamel in his book Morals and Dogma of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.
* Mackey, Albert G. ( 1966 ), An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, reprint edition, ( Chicago :, The Masonic History Company ).

Freemasonry and other
One theory of the origins of Freemasonry claims direct descent from the historical Knights Templar through its final fourteenth-century members who took refuge in Scotland whose King, Robert the Bruce was excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church at the time, or other countries where the Templar suppression was not enforced.
In some jurisdictions in the United States, the Lodge of Instruction serves as a warranted lodge for candidate instruction in other aspects of Freemasonry besides ritual rehearsal, as well as hosting a speaker on topics both Masonic and non-Masonic.
As a compromise, at the union of two rival Grand Lodges in 1813 ( one of which considered the Royal Arch a ' Fourth Degree ', whilst the other almost totally ignored it ) English Freemasonry recognised the Royal Arch as part of " pure, ancient masonry ", but stated that it was not an additional degree, but merely the " completion of the third degree ".
On the other hand, Joseph was very friendly to Freemasonry, as he found it highly compatible with his own Enlightenment philosophy, although he apparently never joined the Lodge himself.
Among the many secret societies, are the very powerful Great White Lodge, inspired other esoteric secret societies like the Rosicrucians, or Freemasonry.
They believe that Pope Pius X's warnings in Pascendi Dominici Gregis, Leo XIII's Humanum Genus and other papal warnings against Freemasonry and other alleged enemies of Christianity have gone unheeded.
He received other esoteric lines and charters such as: the Templar Order, Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, Memphis and Mizarim Rites of Freemasonry, and the Martiniste Order, and termed the combination with the Ecumenical Apostolic Succession " the Wisdom Religion-Gnostic Mystic Tradition.
Like other clerical fascist movements of the time, the Iron Guard was vividly anti-Semitic, promoting the idea that " Rabbinical aggression against the Christian world " in " unexpected ' protean forms ': Freemasonry, Freudianism, homosexuality, atheism, Marxism, Bolshevism, the civil war in Spain ," were undermining society.
Constant Chevillon ( born October 26, 1880 in Annoire ( Jura ); died March 23, 1944 in Lyon ) was Grand Master of the Freemasonry Rite of Memphis-Misraïm and head of FUDOFSI and other occult societies.
He also frequented La Bibliothèque Roumaine (" The Romanian Library "), while affiliating to the Freemasonry and joining the Lodge known as L ' Athénée des Étrangers (" Foreigners ' Atheneum "), as did most other reform-minded Romanians in Paris.
The fighters known as Cristeros fought the government due to its suppression of the Church, jailing and execution of priests, formation of a nationalist schismatic church, state atheism, Socialism, Freemasonry and other harsh antiCatholic policies.
The grocery store went bankrupt in 1923, and David Mirvish moved his family to Toronto where he worked as a door-to-door salesman – peddling, among other things, Fuller Brushes and the Encyclopedia of Freemasonry – until he opened a grocery in the Toronto Jewish community, on Dundas Street.
* " In amity " ( see Freemasonry ), the condition in which Masonic Grand Lodges recognise each other and allow intervisitation
He has written numerous publications focused around politics, ethnicity, metaphysics, religion, and the occult, particularly Freemasonry ( his 2006 doctoral dissertation was From Knights Templar to New World Order: Occult Influences in History-an examination of theories ), Christianity and Catholic social doctrine ( Faith of Europe ), among other topics.
The other is the kingdom of Satan ," which were " led on or assisted " by Freemasonry.
As in Freemasonry, the Seditious and Riotous Assembly Acts of the late 19th century had a profound effect on Buffalo meetings, as it had on many clubs, societies, and other bodies of the day.
Roberdeau was active in establishing Freemasonry in Philadelphia, which brought him to the attention of Benjamin Franklin and other civic leaders.
Hiram Abiff ( other spellings " Huram ", " Abif ", and " Huram-Abi "; also known as " the Widows's Son ") is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry.
These churches state that, conjoined with a number of other aspects of Freemasonry, it demonstrates that Freemasonry is incompatible with their religious philosophies.
This break-away organisation has not been recognised by other masonic authorities, and its members have been officially expelled from mainstream, regular Freemasonry.

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