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 Religious Movements Homepage: The Process
Members of The Process also believed, like Christians, that God had sent his only son Christ into the world out of his love for man. Christ's duty was to act as a communication link between the gods and humans and to ultimately reconcile the three gods (Bainbridge, 1997:253).
Also it was believed that members of the group were primarily married to the church and so it was a common practice for married couples to be separated, as one may be sent to a different center in a different city (Bainbridge, 1978:162).
Much of the symbolism in the Sabbath Assembly is concerned with the main tenet of Process beliefs, that of the "dual relationships of the gods and the unity of Christ and Satan" (Bainbridge, 1978:190-194).
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 Process Church at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert then went on and eventually settled down and was last known to be holding a high position with one of America's leading Telecommunications Companies.
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 Symboogle Web Directory / Religion
He has allowed Her to be a secret surprise until this time of the END.
It is a well-known fact that the process of meditation in the field of spiritual life is centralised in the attempt of consciousness to concentrate itself on Ultimate Reality.
The Universal Church of the Interactive Network is a group that believes the empowering potential of the Internet is largely going to waste.
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