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  2. A.M.E. Church Review - Wikipedia

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    The A.M.E. Church Review is the journal of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Established in 1841 and revived in 1884, it is arguably the earliest published African-American journal. It publishes articles on religion, politics, history, and world events.

  3. List of religious hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    Malarkey, who was 6 years old when the accident happened, later disavowed the account, calling it "one of the most deceptive books ever". [22] [23] The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ – 1894 book by Russian journalist and adventurer Nicolas Notovitch purporting that Jesus visited India during his unknown years, studying under Hindu and Buddhist ...

  4. Local Church controversies - Wikipedia

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    The churches’ complaint alleged that ECNR characterized the groups identified in the book as being guilty of criminal and sociological aberrations, including “subjecting members to physical harm,” “fraud or deception concerning fund raising or financial costs,” “acceptance of shamanism,” “participating in drug smuggling and ...

  5. How Pete Hegseth’s book on ‘woke’ Pentagon helped him land ...

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    Fox News personality Peter Hegseth's latest book slamming the military's embrace of woke ideologies helped secure his stunning nomination for secretary of defense by President-elect Donald Trump.

  6. Savannah’s book became part of a copycat scam. How to ... - AOL

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    When Sun and Friedman issued complaints to Amazon about the fake books, the website eventually took them down. But the authors said the problem still persists. "It’s like whack-a-mole.

  7. The book depicts two types of families who hold stereotypically depicted “traditional” and “progressive” values, and it vilifies the first for being “too Irish” while lauding the ...

  8. Grievance studies affair - Wikipedia

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    Out of 20 papers submitted, 4 published, 3 accepted but not yet published, 6 rejected, 7 still under review (at the time when the hoax was revealed, and halted) The grievance studies affair was the project of a team of three authors— Peter Boghossian , James A. Lindsay , and Helen Pluckrose —to highlight what they saw as poor scholarship ...

  9. Criticism of Amnesty International - Wikipedia

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    The review found that the "principal factual finding" of the report was "reasonably substantiated by the evidence presented," but that the report had a number of shortcomings, including overstating the legal interpretation that Ukrainian forces has violated humanitarian law, using "ambiguous, imprecise and in some respects legally questionable ...