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The religious tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Christian holidays, spiritual imagery, and apocalyptic predictions. Topics include Easter celebrations and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, sightings of religious figures like the Virgin Mary in natural formations, and reflections on doomsday prophecies. While the forum primarily focuses on Windows and technology, these threads show community engagement with religious themes, often shared as lighthearted or thought-provoking content. The tag captures a mix of faith-based holiday greetings, supernatural interpretations of everyday events, and commentary on end-times predictions, reflecting how religious topics occasionally appear in a tech-oriented community.
Happy Easter Everyone, Jesus is Risen!
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What's unique about this year's Easter is it falls on the same day April 24 for all Christian Confessions.
Easter is the greatest feast day celebrated to observe the...
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A holidaymaker was stunned when she took a photograph of a craggy coastline and captured this spooky image - of the Virgin Mary.
The hooded figure is seen holding her arms out-stretched in a cradling action sheltered beneath rocks at Newquay's Western Beach, Cornwall.
Caroline and...
Doomsday: After Many Predictions, We're Still Here
"Repent, repent, the end is near!" Or is it?
How many times have we heard that in movies, on TV, throughout literature and in the Bible? Yet, as often as people have predicted a global apocalypse, we're still here, still intact.
You've...
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