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In 'The Signature of God,' Christian author Grant Jeffrey basically says "The blind faith of our forefathers is no longer enough." He discusses what is in his view tangible evidence that complements the faith only argument.
They apparently had no doubt that this horrible event was the result of monsters trying to devour the moon, or witches calling the moon down with diabolical spells--sometimes both.
I'll give one example that illustrates this: we have several accounts of what the common people thought about lunar eclipses.
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You will enjoy watching his performance, as well as his explanation and you will do well to add his "signature effect" to your own performance repertoire.
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 ipedia.com: Faust Article
It concerns the fate of a learned gentleman, Johann Faust, who summons the Devil, who in the tale is usually called Mephistopheles, and offers to sell him his soul if the Devil will serve him for a given period of time.
A contract signed in blood is drawn up and is given the diabolical signature: ultimately, in most later versions of the tale Faust's soul remains his at the end of the devil's term of service.
http://www.ipedia.com/faust.html   (537 words)

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