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A selection of links that are related to Christianity.

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1   Link   The Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches
Web site for our denomination.
2   Link   Bible Gateway
Free service for reading and researching scripture online. This is the source of our daily Bible verse on this web site.
3   Link   Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The mission of the CCEL is to build up the church by making classic Christian writings available and promoting their use.
4   Link   The Gay Christian Network
The Gay Christian Network is a nonprofit ministry serving Christians who happen to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, and those who care about them.
5   Link   Internet Christian Library Guide to Early Church Documents
This hypertext document contains pointers to Internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history.
6   Link   The King James History Bible
The King James History bible is a historical narrative of the KJ Bible for Christians that leaves out most of the Law that does not pertain to them. Doing so makes the history flow freer and reduces significantly the demands on the reader through the books of Moses.
7   Link   The (Thomas) Jefferson Bible
Thomas Jefferson believed that the ethical system of Jesus was the finest the world has ever seen. In compiling what has come to be called "The Jefferson Bible," he sought to separate those ethical teachings from the religious dogma and other supernatural elements that are intermixed in the account provided by the four Gospels. He presented these teachings, along with the essential events of the life of Jesus, in one continuous narrative.
8   Link   Virtual Christianity: Bibles
A comprehensive list of on-line Bibles, in English and other languages, both ancient and modern

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