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   07-05-2007, 6:36 PM
David George DeLancey is not online. Last active: 11/27/2008 4:37:12 PM David George DeLancey

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Iv'e read in the time about b.c.a bunch of people burned down a town perhaps a roman town they were declared as banishment or something , a fellow named christian sort of saved them from desruction for they were many and thus is where the term christian's came from David George DeLancey 6:35 p.m.e.s.t. Cape Cod Community Library
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It seems through more study that the period of the people whom burned the Roman town and afterwards became known as Christians could of been the within the first century A.D. Though my higher percentage is still at before B.C. i will also continue the research.



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