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a nail from jesus’ crucifixion?

Claude Marriotini reports it. The story goes thusly:  The Knights Templars, a secretive religious association of the Middle Ages, are said to have had a fort.  In that fort, a nail has recently been found.  What is amazing about this is that the nail is believed to date from the 1st century A.D., the same [...]
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some random thoughts on the newly released biblioblogging rankings

So there’s this fellow named Jeremy.  In addition to blogging about the Bible, he keeps a list which is regarded throughout the tiny biblioblogging world as the semi-official biblioblog rankings.  Apparently he received that right from some fellow who went by the name NT Wrong, and who, along with his minions, claims to have recently [...]
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on fonts and claude mariottini

As one of the few guys who runs a website with the word ‘font’ in it, it stands to reason that I find fonts fascinating.  And that’s why I recommend this post by Claude Mariottini. Professor Mariottini, in addition to being a native speaker of the beautiful Portuguese language, produces a unique kind of blog.  [...]
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