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            <description>[Kat] People with a passing knowledge of Christianity are likely familiar with the story of Saul, on the road to Damascus, having a revelation, subsequently changing his name to Paul and converting to Christianity. He became a founder of modern Christianity. This is not a sermon, dear reader, but a journey. Please bear with me. There was a similar story of two apostles who were walking to Emmaus, seven miles outside of Jerusalem. On their way, they were discussing the plight of their movement and lamenting the loss of their leader, Jesus, whose tomb was found empty three days previous....</description>
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