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    discuss the concepts of Marcel and his notion of God and authentic faith. The End of the Affair tells the story of Sarah Miles, a civil servant’s wife, who starts a five-year affair with Maurice Bendrix, a prominent writer. During the span of five-years, Sarah begins to question the morality of the affair and her fidelity to her husband Henry. She tries to rationalize the affair by telling herself that Henry does not love her and that there is no God to condemn her. Set in war-time London, a…

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    The Curse Of The Pharaohs

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    After Tut died, a ritual of all dead Kings was to mummify them to preserve them and protect them in their afterlife. Egyptians believed that the soul of a person had three parts. The first was called the ka. It remained in the tomb after death, which is why so many items were buried alongside people in ancient Egypt. The second element of a person's soul was called the akh. It was the part of the soul that went on into the afterlife. In ancient Egypt, the third element of a person's soul was…

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    Speech On Govinda's Death

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    Bhakti(worship to God),he can’t go beyond theset limit of life. Bhakti relieves us from bondages and gives us peace of mind in this worldly life.Wasudeo Maharaj writes that one who lives with the witness of God, his worldly life goes happily and gets peace of mind and satisfaction in it also. If there is no God’s recitation(naamsmaran), the boat of worldly life, surrounded by wife, children and familial duties, would be drowned anytime. So, to lead happy life, one has to submit before God.…

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    the two worldviews Hinduism and Biblical worldview is similar because we both worship a God we as Christians worship one God the Hindus worship many. In my studies I have found two worldviews they are similar in a very few ways we as Christians believe that God loves us and we believe God to be the trinity that has 3 parts The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost. The Hindus believe that Brahman is a three part God they believe there is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and they form one Supreme Being…

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    people believe that practically all religions are the same: worship a god, follow rules, and get salvation. But it’s more complicated than that; some religions have a God, some don’t; some believe in salvation, some don’t; some have strict rules, others don’t have that many. Two of the religions that vary a lot are Christianity and Buddhism. Christianity “is a religion based upon the teachings…

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    the principle of my school? Certainly I can't even think about it, other wise It will considered an offensive act and I might face expulsion as a fair punishment for my rude behavior. I know I must respect my teachers. What about the messengers of God and his angels aren't they more worthy to be respected than anyone else. In fact, by depicting a holy figure as naked you are diminishing his symbol and misrepresenting his…

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    1.6 The Apostles’ Creed- (Patristic)- final form in 8th century Medieval/Byzantine Era: The Apostles Creed is a declaration of one persons’ individual faith. The Apostles Creed begins with “I believe in God… and in Jesus Christ.” This Apostles Creed states that God is the one creator and Jesus is his son. Along with that important statement it tells the story of Jesus such as explaining for example; his birth, the crucifixion, his death, and as well as his resurrection. The creed extends in more…

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    The evil that men do lives after; the good often buried with their bones. I believe this statement is true for many reasons, and there are many examples of this shown in the book and in reality itself. What that statement is stating how when very good men or just people in general do something evil, meaning something that isn’t very pleasing to the audience/crowd. It’s often buried with their bones which means everything they did good in the world is overshadowed by the evil things they did.…

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    natural objects--ranging from the minutest antenna and delicate wings to the larger human body--made up of parts that combine to serve a higher function. As a watch is the handiwork of a watchmaker, nature is the product of a designing intelligence, or God. Thus goes William Paley’s ‘Watchmaker analogy’ from his book Natural Theology (cit) that started off the modern debate on Intelligent Design. Intelligent Design is the belief that the complexity found in nature could not simply have been the…

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    faith in God does anything or if it is the difference between life and death. Elie Wiesel throughout the holocaust questioned whether or not to have faith in God, or if God's faith in him is really there. In the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, Elie whose faith and belief in God was once unconditional, during the countless of trials Elie faced, his faith in God was irreparably shaken, however in only lowest moments of faith does he turn back on God. In the beginning of novel, his faith in God was…

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