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Never Mix Error With Truth
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Hartford, CT
Never Mix Error With Truth
Nov 16, 2019
David Chornomaz
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Let's review the origins of the Christmas holiday and recognize how it became mixed up with God's true Scripture. How can we deal appropriately with it?
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Christ in Christmas
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David Chornomaz
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