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:''This is a seminar<ref>'''Seminars''' on Eagle Rock Wiki are courses given about special topics. These seminars are set up in a systematic way to get familiar with or knowledgeable about a topic. Readers or students are invited to participate in various ways: to follow the schedule of the seminar from start to end, by studying and reading the given materials and by performing tasks when these are given, and also to participate in discussions by asking questions, making comments and giving replies or suggestions.</ref> about faith. Faith here means faith in God the Creator. This seminar is about principles and practice of faith. On this page, [[Research page:Seminar Faith]], i am preparing the materials for this seminar. - [[User:John|John Eagles]]''
 
:''This is a seminar<ref>'''Seminars''' on Eagle Rock Wiki are courses given about special topics. These seminars are set up in a systematic way to get familiar with or knowledgeable about a topic. Readers or students are invited to participate in various ways: to follow the schedule of the seminar from start to end, by studying and reading the given materials and by performing tasks when these are given, and also to participate in discussions by asking questions, making comments and giving replies or suggestions.</ref> about faith. Faith here means faith in God the Creator. This seminar is about principles and practice of faith. On this page, [[Research page:Seminar Faith]], i am preparing the materials for this seminar. - [[User:John|John Eagles]]''
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== Introduction ==
  
 
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== See also ==

Revision as of 18:29, 10 May 2012

This is a seminar[1] about faith. Faith here means faith in God the Creator. This seminar is about principles and practice of faith. On this page, Research page:Seminar Faith, i am preparing the materials for this seminar. - John Eagles
== Introduction ==

See also

References

  1. Seminars on Eagle Rock Wiki are courses given about special topics. These seminars are set up in a systematic way to get familiar with or knowledgeable about a topic. Readers or students are invited to participate in various ways: to follow the schedule of the seminar from start to end, by studying and reading the given materials and by performing tasks when these are given, and also to participate in discussions by asking questions, making comments and giving replies or suggestions.