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Keroro Posted 11 years ago
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Has this congregation received everything God has been giving it in the array of identities from which it would want to draw?

"Has this congregation received everything God has been giving it in the array of identities from which it would want to draw?"

Can anyone please explain what the phrase "in the array of identities from which it would want to draw" is pointing to?
  

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Keroro Can anyone please explain what the phrase "in the array of identities from which it would want to draw" is pointing to? It's pointing to the gift from ***. Don't ask me what it means, though—it seems meaningless.

  • Keroro Can anyone please explain what the phrase "in the array of identities from which it would want to draw" is pointing to?
  • It's pointing to the gift from ***.
  • Don't ask me what it means, though—it seems meaningless.
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KeroroCan anyone please explain what the phrase "in the array of identities from which it would want to draw" is pointing to?
It's pointing to the gift from ***. Don't ask me what it means, though—it seems meaningless.

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