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    My Mormon Journey

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    Shortly after departing from the fur traders, I experienced a deep religious revival with God. Therefore, I thought this was a sign from God advising me to seek religious inspiration for my novel. Hearing of my dream, Gideon proposed that we travel back east to Illinois where the Mormons lived as a way to fathom how a newly founded Christian deviation has attracted so much gossip among the travelers we met along the western trails. After several months of dangerous snowy storms, we were finally…

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    the fall, which believes in the fall of Satan, Adam and Eve’s sin, and the consequence of original sin. Third is the redemption. It is an act of grace by God who sent His loving son to save the humanity, and “we through the death, resurrection and Spirit-gift of Jesus, God is fulfilling his promise of redemption and is remaking marred humankind, saving individuals and incorporating them into his new, reconciled community” (Scott, 2011, p. 63). The last one is consummation, which believes that…

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    www.uca.org.au Uniting Church A great success of the ecumenical movement in Australia is the formation of the Uniting Church. The Uniting Church is the 3 rd largest Christian denomination in Australia and is the only notable religious denomination of Australian origin. It was founded in 1977 through a merger of all Methodists, 65% of Presbyterians and 95% of Congregationalists. The Basis of Union, the foundational document for the Uniting Church, states that the reason for this merger is their…

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    Tribe Rituals

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    Rituals over the years have provided a foundation for many people. Rituals are structures that we follow that make up our lives. As a person who follows the Christian faith, we have many rituals that we follow. Every first Sunday we take part in communion. This is the ritual that is used to remember Jesus and his sacrifice for the freedom of our sin. We take a piece of bread to represent his body and cup of wine to represent his blood. Rituals are used to appease a source humans believe are…

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    Critique Prodical Son

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    Critique the Prodical Son What the Son has to say The parable of the prodical son is found in Luke 12: 11-32, in the Holy Bible. The thing about this story is that it has different meanings, all rolled up into one. Jesus speaks of the prodical son, and teaches with it. The prodical son has very good messeges contained in it. The prodical son represents a lost lamb, or a sinner, and the Father, God. God will, like the father in the story, accept you back. He will rejoice in the fact of having you…

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    Postmodernism Worldview

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    In this ever changing world it is not uncommon to see so many worldviews on religion. It's stated in Hebrews 13:8 "that Jesus is the same yesterday today and for ever more". This cannot be said for many that claim to be Christian. In saying this take a look at Postmodemism, which has become a way of denying the absolute truth. As such this way of thinking cause great concern as it denies ultimate reality, at the same time it fails to honor God as the ultimate source of creation. Everyone…

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    We all are shaped by our experiences in our lives. The most influential experiences that have helped shape me into the person I am today have been my Christian education, my involvement in athletics, and my walk with Christ. When attending a Christian school my life was influenced in many ways. The most significant are the people that I encountered there and the opportunities that I was able to experience. Throughout the years, I have made life-long friends that strive to make me best version…

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    Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessings in Christ (Ephesians 1:3) The scripture mentioned above accurately articulate my sentiment perfectly. On Saturday I started my day early where I retreated at the back of my house to spend time alone in worship, thanksgiving, prayer, and fasting. Due to the fact that I have always dread being at remote places alone. Nonetheless, the thought that came to mind was…

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    The principal meaning of this passage is about how we must put our faith in Jesus Christ. In my opinion, this passage portrays how people lose faith sometimes, but Jesus will never stop looking after you. When Simon says, “Master, we have worked hard all night and have caught nothing, but at your command I will lower the nets,” you see that Simon is losing faith and has doubt that there will be any fish; however, after Simon does what Jesus asked him to do, the nets were breaking because they…

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    Genesis is the opening book and Revelation is the closing book of the collection of stories called the bible. Genesis and Revelation are similar in many ways, but also contradict each other in an equal numbers of ways. By the end of revelation, God creates a new earth that is holy and does not contain any sin, unlike Genesis in which the new world is filled with sin, satan, curses, tears and death. Revelation also diminishes the need for a sun, and the drive to hide from God because of…

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