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    Back in early European history, there were often many disagreements between people, especially when it came to religion. These disagreements can lead to a wide variety of things, whether it be war, compromise, or just flat out tension. In one of the bigger disputes of religion in European history, Martin Luther and John Calvin vs. the Catholic Church, there was no clear winner or loser towards the beginning, once the two men proposed their ideas of why the Catholic Church wasn’t to be followed…

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    Linear Cosmology

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    The views of different religions on the “End of the world” Eschatology, is the part of religious studies dealing with events of the end of time, and humanity’s final destination. The word is derived from the Greek root Eschatos, which means “last”. Almost all religions and beliefs through all nations around the earth have their own ideas and beliefs about the events that are going at the final days and that will lead to the end of the world. Although there are lots of religions all…

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    Holy Spirit Research Paper

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    10. Explain the difference, if any, between the receiving of the Holy Spirit at new birth and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Receiving of the Holy Spirit at new birth and the baptism in the Holy Spirit are two different and distinct experiences. When you are born again, the Spirit of the Lord comes into you and dwells in you. He reminds things, intercedes in your prayers, protects you from sins, helps you, guides you and encourages you. This is the experience of new creation; “Therefore if any…

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    Throughout Voltaire’s writing of Candide, there were multiple examples of moral evil and a few about physical evil. Moral evil is the final cause of commitment to a bad decision that is followed by a chain of negative occurrences such as murder, cruelty, selfishness, arrogance, stealing, racism, the exclusion of people, and no compassion for others. Physical evil, which is also known as natural evil, can be described as natural catastrophes, such a earthquakes, diseases and storms. The very…

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    the flesh is of God: Note: Run do not walk from all others! Because we need to realize that “one spirit’s hell is another spirit’s heaven” i.e. “one spirit’s heaven is another spirit’s hell” – and that there are many evil spirits (that are of the antichrist) who are repulsed by the TRUTH of a Loving Creator (spirits who can never again return to the Divine Field because they are so corrupt and virtually soulless) who are more than capable and willing to deceive, and lure, and keep your soul…

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    The first to emerge is the white horse, who is thought to be Christ or the Antichrist. The second to emerge is the red horse, who is able to “take peace from earth and to make men slay each other”, representing war. The third horse is black and it’s rider has scales, making references to weighing grains in a similar fashion to times…

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    I was left behind after the rapture I was doing one of my Church services, when I saw that my colleagues and most people who attended my services weren’t there. I then noticed people, like my friends and family had disappear, which I though was strange. I tried to contact them or even look for them but they were nowhere to be found. Then I realized that I have been left behind in the rapture. Why me, I’m a born again Christian, a Pastor. What could I have done to upset the Lord, what wicked…

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    A picture of the New Age: The second study of the American Yeats Yeats wrote "Second Coming" in 1919, a particularly frustrating moment in history. Europeans were shocked and cynical about World War I. Yeats's hometown, Ireland is on a civil war lunch. Russia's old order has just been overthrown by a revolution, and Yeats's fondness for nobility is feared to spread across the continent and around the globe. Yeats's view of the world's problems is not what many people quote him tonight. First of…

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    Tension In The Crucible

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    The Salem Witch Trials was unlike any other event ever seen in history before; including massive murders, trials, hearings and series of persecution. With this in mind, playwright Arthur Miller wrote a theatrical piece that portrays the heating tension in the town of Salem. While there is tension in the air in the town of Salem, a girl by the name of Abigail Williams cries witchcraft. Everyone in the town is deluded by Abigail except the people who know the truth. In The Crucible, by Arthur…

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    “wretch, monster, that thou art! hence! avoid my sight, nor ever come near me again while thou livest.”. This quote comes from the orator who preaches about charity yet he will give no charity to Candide because he does not believe that the Pope is Antichrist. This relates to the Enlightenment because Voltaire believed that all people should be able to have their own beliefs and not be punished for them. This is only one of many topics discussed in this novella, the next topic is the treatment…

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