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The History Of Baptism In The Jordan River Explained

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While baptism hasn't always been a tenet of Christianity, the notion of using water to purify the body goes way back, branching out into other religions and cultures dating back to the ancient Mesopotamians, according to Encylopedia.com. But the first time it reaches the waters of the Jordan isn't actually the baptism of Jesus but further back in the Old Testament. And while not an actual baptism, the parallels are definitely there to make this something of a pseudo-baptism. Read More...

The Metropolis, 150 East 44th Street, NYC - Rental Apartments

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Why do bearded dragons lay on each other?

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The more dominant dragon will lay on top of the less dominant dragon so that they cannot absorb the UVB rays that they need to survive. You may also see one of the dragons “waving” or slowly moving their head up and down. These are both signals that the dragon is being submissive towards the other one.  Takedown request View complete answer on aafeeder.com Do bearded dragons bond with each other? Read More...