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Weblog: How Tall Was Goliath Really?
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Maybe Jesus was one of America's Founding Fathers after all …
The Cincinnati Post begins its article on a new contemporary Christian music Christmas concert this way: "Two dozen top contemporary Christian recording artists are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Christ by joining in the all-star musical drama 'Child of the Promise,' coming to Firstar Center Tuesday." The 200th anniversary of the birth of Christ, huh? Has the Jesus Seminar come up with a conclusion we haven't heard of yet? You never know what's going to happen when those guys start "joining" up.

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