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What are two important dates in Christianity?

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I believe there are a few important dates. You can choose which ones you feel are more important.

* The birth of Jesus Christ (approximately 2000 ago)

* The resurrection of Jesus Christ (approximately 2000 ago)

* The date of Jesus' return (we will only know that date after it occurs).

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