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Date: 2011-09-02 12:36:51
Bolsheviks
De-Stalinization
Nikita Khrushchev
Jesus
Religious views on love
Religion
Soviet people
Government of the Soviet Union

First Friday News & Views THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER “CHRISTIANS” FORGET JESUS

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