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Author: vctinneyvctinney Date: Dec 21, 2007 12:22
Christmas and the Three Wise Men
The Archbishop of Canterbury,
Rowan Williams, has given his view
that the story of the three wise
men, coming from the east, who
followed the star to Bethlehem
is nothing more than a legend.
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Author: WordsmithWordsmith Date: Dec 21, 2007 12:45
On Dec 21, 1:22 pm, "vctin...@ sbcglobal.net" sbcglobal.net>
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> Christmas and the Three Wise Men
>
> The Archbishop of Canterbury,
> Rowan Williams, has given his view
> that the story of the three wise
> men, coming from the east, who
> followed the star to Bethlehem
> is nothing more than a legend.
>
> Theophrastus [372-288/7 B.C.],
> the disciple of Aristotle,
> mentions that: "Among the
> plants that grow in Arabia,
> Syria and India the aromatic
> plants are somewhat exceptional
> and distinct from the plants of
> other lands; for instance,
> frankincense, myrrh, cassia, ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Dec 21, 2007 19:26
> Christmas and the Three Wise Men
>
> The Archbishop of Canterbury,
> Rowan Williams, has given his view
> that the story of the three wise
> men, coming from the east, who
> followed the star to Bethlehem
> is nothing more than a legend.
>
> Theophrastus [372-288/7 B.C.],
> the disciple of Aristotle,
> mentions that: "Among the
> plants that grow in Arabia,
> Syria and India the aromatic
> plants are somewhat exceptional
> and distinct from the plants of
> other lands; for instance,
> frankincense, myrrh, cassia, ...
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Author: WordsmithWordsmith Date: Dec 21, 2007 20:24
On Dec 21, 8:26 pm, "THE BORG" outthere.com> wrote:
>> Christmas and the Three Wise Men
>
>> The Archbishop of Canterbury,
>> Rowan Williams, has given his view
>> that the story of the three wise
>> men, coming from the east, who
>> followed the star to Bethlehem
>> is nothing more than a legend.
>
>> Theophrastus [372-288/7 B.C.],
>> the disciple of Aristotle,
>> mentions that: "Among the
>> plants that grow in Arabia, ...
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