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Billions of people will keep Christmas next week. Some keep the day using a reasoning that says, "good intentions are good enough." That type of reasoning is a slippery slope, which can affect not only Christmas observance, but anything and everything that is contrary to God and the truth. How does this type of reasoning work?
By Church of God, a Worldwide Association5
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Billions of people will keep Christmas next week. Some keep the day using a reasoning that says, "good intentions are good enough." That type of reasoning is a slippery slope, which can affect not only Christmas observance, but anything and everything that is contrary to God and the truth. How does this type of reasoning work?

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