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Methuselah, the first date palm tree grown from ancient seeds, in a photo taken in 2008.

Dates Like Jesus Ate? Scientists Revive Ancient Trees From 2,000-Year-Old Seeds

Feb 06, 2020
Researchers in Israel have grown date palm trees from ancient seeds found at the same site as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Those trees might soon produce fruit, re-creating the taste of antiquity.
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A woman wears a crown and holds an unloaded weapon during services at the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary, on Wednesday in Newfoundland, Pa.

AR-15s Are Biblical 'Rod Of Iron' At Pennsylvania Church

Mar 01, 2018
The church in Newfoundland, Pa., was founded by the son of the late Korean Rev. Sun Myung Moon, but is an offshoot of the worldwide Unification movement.
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National
This exhibit depicts the Bible's influence on American history.

New Museum Invites Visitors To 'Engage' With The Bible

Nov 10, 2017
The $500 million privately funded project focuses on biblical history, biblical stories and the Bible's impact on the world.
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The Legislature's bill "trivializes the Bible, which I believe is a sacred text," says Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, seen speaking with reporters in Nashville this week.

Bible As Official State Book? Tennessee's Governor Vetoes Bill

Apr 15, 2016
Critics say the bill isn't constitutional and that it equates the Bible to the Tennessee walking horse or the Tennessee cave salamander.
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