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*[[Twelve Apostles|the Apostles]]
 
*[[Twelve Apostles|the Apostles]]
 
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*''[[1984]]''
 
*''[[1984]]''
 
*[[Mystery:Does God Have a Sense of Humor?]]
 
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*"[[unalienable rights]]"
 
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*[[Benjamin Franklin]]
 
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*[[Atheism and women]]
 
*[[Atheism and women]]
 
*[[Rattlesnake (American symbol)|Rattlesnake symbol]]
 
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*[[Fundamentalism]]
 
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*[[California]]
 
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*[[Facebook]]
 
*[[Facebook]]
 
*[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]
 
*[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]
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*[[Globalism]]
 
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