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How many of you are there?
How many of you are there?
One.
If someone looked just like you, had the same height, weight, and hair color, and even adopted your mannerisms, they might be able to fool someone else into thinking that they were you. But would you be fooled? Would you have any doubt about your true identity? Of course not. Even when presented with a convincing fake, we know that the counterfeit image is not the real thing, and never can be.
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August 20, 2018 issue
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From the readers
Madelon Maupin, Terence Wilson
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Political animosity—don’t get pulled in
John Quincy Adams
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Men and women—supporting, not exploiting, each other
Jane Hickson
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How many of you are there?
Mark Raffles
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Taking competition to a new (spiritual) level
Katie Martin
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Learning to pray and see the good
Rachael Lynn Schueler
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Stress-free paper writing
Lindsey Biggs
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A college student finds healing
Vanessa Béjar
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Debilitating injury from car accident healed
Earlene Cox
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A swift end to dental pain
Martin Vesely
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Disciples’ feast
Adrienne Gilman
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Valuing ourselves as God does
Tony Lobl