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    Why they are not going further this particle through their proves. Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods, and faith is “Confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible” (Heb11.1-3). Personally, I have respect for everyone’s religion…

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    Spirituality has an effect on the values that people hold in their everyday lives, even in the workplace. Companies are mandating how religious beliefs should be handled ethically and hoping to curtail situations where people’s rights are not infringed upon. As previously stated, Christians should recognize company’s policies and learn to respect others even if their opinions are diverse. In America, regulations states that religion is “any moral or ethical belief as to what is right or wrong…

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    My Christian Journey

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    fully agree with all that I have come to learn on my journey. I guess that’s what they call blind faith. This also causes me to think into all the experiences and people I have ran into in different places I have…

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    what faith is in simpler terms. The overarching purpose of faith is to lead someone through what they need to go through or what they need to learn. While providing a positive impact on mood and mental health, faith also generates optimism, enriches interpersonal relationships, and enhances quality of life. A war between countries is a prime example used in Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi to illustrate why having faith is beneficial. The brutality of a conflict could destroy any vestige of faith,…

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    their relationship, as they both try to mask their individual past and present issues with a seductive romance. As the story progresses, Fredric transforms into a highly religious man, but not in the accustomed way. Instead of joining a predetermined faith, Catherine becomes his…

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    In the Asian culture, their diet is consistent with also a high carb intake by eating rice in almost all of their meals. Regions like Central and South America, culturally, they consume rice, flour or corn tortillas which are high in carb. In the United States, many people are on-the-go and most turn to fast food chains for meals. People in the United States are big consumers of bread and high sugary drinks when consumed daily can lead to obesity. Cultural food preference can influence rise…

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    Colonial America The lives of all humans work in a way similar to a clock. It is possible to separate life into different sections – religious beliefs, education, family life, social life, etc. – these are all fundamental to life. However, while each portion may seem to be separate from the next, the reality is that they must work together like the gears of a clock to keep things running smoothly. The Colonists of early America understood this important concept, and as a result, they did not…

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    In 1981, a Christian woman called Dodie Osteen was diagnosed with a monastic cancer of the liver. She was told that without chemotherapy, she would only have weeks to live. Her husband told the doctor that they believed in miracles, and the miracle worker, Jesus. She went home without chemotherapy, and prayed to God for help in curing her. She lived as though she was not sick, and went about her daily life as normal, all the while praying to God to heal her. And she healed! She lived on without…

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    The Christian faith has answers to questions that people think about a lot, but do not feel free to discuss with anyone outside of their closest social circles. Questions about life and death, right and wrong, ethics, and beauty cannot be reduced to hard science. These…

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    Land of the “Free” Memorizing the Pledge of Allegiance is a flashback to the kindergarten days. Not knowing what the pledge was or what it stood for, but having to stand each morning, place our right hand over our heart, and monotonously recite the pledge like robots. However, engraving the pledge into these young minds goes against many religions that do not believe in a God. Having them say the pledge either forces them to recognize that there is a God or protest against the pledge. For…

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