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s344n2d4d5 [400]
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Which aspect(s) of setting does this sentence

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Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
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if you see this God loves you and wants you to be one of his. as long as you keep living the lifestyle you are then you are headed to hell. if you turn to god then you are promised eternal life with him!!!!

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