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Pop Culture Bible Stories

James David Dickson

There is nothing new under the sun. It was said in the Bible first.

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  • James David Dickson

    "It's not what you say, it's how you say it." "Mo' money, mo' problems." "God's work isn't done by God, it's done by people." There is nothing new under the sun -- most of it was said in the Bible first.

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