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This entry was posted in History/Apologetics, Intelligent Design and tagged age of earth, Christian community, Christian maturity, creation, discipleship, evolution, faith, God's sovereignty, Jesus is Lord, ocean, salinity on January 29, 2015 by Pastor Jim Driskell, Lutheran Church.

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