Why Do We Have Creeds?

Why Do We Have Creeds?
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Publisher : P & R Publishing
Total Pages : 39
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ISBN-13 : 1596382023
ISBN-10 : 9781596382022
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Book Synopsis Why Do We Have Creeds? by : Burk Parsons

Download or read book Why Do We Have Creeds? written by Burk Parsons and published by P & R Publishing. This book was released on 2012 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The pluralist society is wrong! Everyone's beliefs are not equally valid - truth is not down to who is the biggest bully! Creeds give direction, unity, and fellowship - and show the world what we believe.


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