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    Plato Assassin's Greed

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    Reading Report II “Nothing is true, everything is permitted.” This is the great philosophy of the Assassin’s Order in Ubisoft’s critically acclaimed video game series, Assassin’s Creed. It quickly amassed a large following due to its stunning visuals, advanced game engine, and controversial Da Vinci Code-esk narrative. Like many works of historical fiction, this narrative revolves around the revelation of a grand truth. In the game, an organization called Abstergo Industries discovers that any…

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    entirely in control of everything. In the Bible, God’s plan to save Noah and his family is not affected thus the main lesson in the story is, God is omnipotent in the Bible. In both stories the protagonists built an ark. The differences only occur in the type of ark built. Utanapishtim’s ark is filled with gold and silver. This clarifies the materialistic nature of his people. Gold is valued over the rest of creation. A problem arises in the part where the god Ea that told Utnapishtim of the…

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    Drama of the Scripture Act Two, Rebellion in the Kingdom: Fall. From Page 31 Act Three The King Chooses Israel. Up till page 41 By: Afroz Pervaiz. Review While reading the Act 2 - Rebellion in the Kingdom of the book Drama of Scripture. We find that Man who was created by God stood against Gods commandment, he rebel and act as per his own will. As it is mentioned in the book by the writer and I code it “the word rebellion did not occur anywhere in the chapter. To be sure, the term mutiny…

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    Religious spaces, characterized by Thomas Tweed, are “differentiated”, “kinetic” and “interrelated”. As a sacred city with spiritual significance in three religions, Jerusalem is depicted thoroughly and illustrated in the Hebrew Bible as one of the spaces Tweed defined. The biblical portrayal of Jerusalem emphasizes that the land was chosen by God and honored by Israelites, which differentiates it as a special, singular space; the description of Solomon’s Temple shows that Jerusalem is…

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    years ago! The Knights Templar were the first catholic order of knights ever to be endorsed by the church and the pope. They helped the pilgrims travel to the holy land, created the first big bank system and were also said to have found the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail. The Templar also were great builders of the lost times, so long ago. These men gave up many things to ensure that God’s word was heard and kept. The Knights Templar are one of the most well-known orders of knights from…

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    Essay On The Bible Flood

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    when the earth was splitting apart. Since I am a Christian I believe that God had a plan, and he created the flood because his people were being a disgrace so he flooded the earth and destroyed all living things besides what he had Noah put on the Ark. I also believe that, had God not have done that we would be living in a literally living hell, what our world may become if people don’t stop killing and fighting all the time. All the things people are doing now are prime examples of what God was…

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    Story Of The Flood Essay

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    Almighty, which made its debut in June of 2007. Throughout this essay, I will delve into “The Story of the Flood” from three various sources, revealing the lessons they share and how they are still relevant in today’s society. The story of Noah and his ark has been around for centuries as a children’s story, however, in today’s society, no one suspects the true meaning it hides within its pages. It is important to remember that the story of Noah was written by Moses as a sacred science and…

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    Desert of Kadesh.” God does this throughout the Bible, it is not exclusive to the Old Testament. In the New Testament, he declares the sinner to be righteous in His sight. God as we know him was revealed to us through His words, more specifically the covenants that he made throughout the Bible. His words are an extension of…

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    Bible; the creation, the fall, the redemption, and the restoration. The Bible records many covenants between human beings. The making of covenants often included signs as well. A covenant is a binding agreement or contract between God and his people. Most significant in Scripture are several covenants God make his creation (man). The covenant requires action from both God and whomever He is making the covenant with. God will never lie nor will He break his promise, but the other party must be a…

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    Jewish Gifts

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    Jewish Gifts for Men Gifts are appropriate for Bar Mitzvahs, graduations, weddings, birthdays, religious holidays, and any other special events in a Jewish man’s life. Finding the ideal gift to fit the occasion can be an enjoyable adventure when you shop online. You’ll find traditional items as well as unique and special Jewish gifts for men that were created by artists from around the world. If you are looking for Jewish gifts for men that come from Israel, you can browse the items from…

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