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    declares that He is the light of the world. These lights in all their majesty were simply little flames compared to the light they had before them. Some believe there is a strong possibility the Feast of Tabernacles also looks forward to His second coming. The Book of Zechariah clearly describes a future time when all nations will worship the King. The overall symbolism of the Feast of Tabernacles points to a future date when the Messiah establishes His kingdom on earth as predicted in…

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    Jesus as a human b made him vulnerable to temptation, and betrayal while walking the earth, trying to gain believers to Christ. With Jesus dying on the cross for individual’s sins provides the world with freedom of choice and will. The ultimate goal is to get into the open gates of heaven, which is extremely simple. According to the Christianity mythology, all a person would…

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    What God and Jesus mean to me. Christianity has many questions that can only be answered with a true relationship with God, Jesus and yourself. Knowing God as well as Jesus will help you understand how and why you feel the way you do. Having a good relationship with you self allows you to be open to having a relationship with Jesus and understanding why God made you the way you are. Finding your true self will open up new roads that you never knew existed. The baby steps we take in faith…

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    to be able to decipher what Ecclesiastes is trying to explain to us can be best found by using the rest of the bible to understand. The bible actually teaches us that while we are in this world, our main goal in life should be to honor and glorify Christ with our lives and through that spread his word amongst others. Because of this when looking at other concepts stated in Ecclesiastes I believe they are merely give false promises and hope. One of the key…

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    A World’s Religions class permits the students to enhance their knowledge in terms of others people’s religions, in what others believe in and all the things they experience in their daily life, their customs and how we can all make connections to Catholicism. As a society, we all have the duty to accept each other, such as respecting each other's religions, in order to have a better quality of life. All Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam celebrate their truth in their own way and we should…

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    Exegesis Research Paper Introduction For this paper, I chose to study and research the book of Zechariah; specifically Zechariah chapter 2. Zechariah chapter 2 is about a vision that God gave Zechariah, a minor prophet. This vision is important, because it shows God’s role in new Jerusalem and His favor on His people. The purpose of this paper is to inform of God’s faithful return to His people. The scope of this paper is to explain what the vision means, demonstrate the chapter’s importance…

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    Jesus Identity Meaning

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    The fact that most Christians live and swear by is that Jesus Christ lived, died and resurrected while saving the world from its sins and ever since, has granted forgiveness. This is the doctrine which many hold dear and true to their hearts. Many still, however, know very little about Christ as an individual and his interactions on earth with people like us. The primary truth about Jesus Christ is that he is the son of God who represents all truth and justice in the flesh. Because he is the…

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    Apologetic Analysis of Mormonism The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as Mormons, began as a six member church and has grown to over 15 million people and over 29,000 congregations worldwide ("LDS Statistics and Church Facts"). With the past presidential candidacy race, it seemed that Mormonism faced many critiques or questions from Americans as Mitt Romney took the hot seat and answered questions about his religion ("21 Questions Answered About Mormon Faith").…

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    Whereas some may argue (The Pegans) the act of suicide is justifiable because martyrdom is no difference then suicide, for the martyr foresees their coming death. That in which, Augustine goes out to explain that suicide differs greatly, because suicide victims intend their own death which they bring upon themselves, whereas martyrs foresee their coming death but had no actions in bringing it about. In which this paper will explain why the action of suicide is wrongful, whereas the actions of…

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    your God rejoice over you… The Lord has sworn by His right…"Surely I will no longer give your grain as food for your enemies…prepare the way for the people… Build up the highway!...the Lord has proclaimed to the end of the world…Your salvation is coming; Behold, His reward is with Him."…

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