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		<title>Book Review: Michael B. Brown&#8217;s Bottom Line Beliefs &#8211; A Mangled Christianity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mary Ann Collins This book claims to describe twelve “bottom line” beliefs that all Christians hold in common. However, its description of those beliefs is confusing, and at times clearly contrary to Scripture. For example, in discussing what happens after we die (chapter 12), it includes reincarnation as a belief that is held by [...]]]></description>
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