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December 7, 2007 · 10:19 am
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Check out these thoughts on christian hero worship


Check out this good read on our propensity to put certain Christian leaders on a pedestal. Cavman has some insights into this problem and a reminder to read widely.

http://cavman.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/considering-christian-hero-worship/

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