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    At the beginning of Night, Eliezer describes himself as someone who believes “profoundly.” Elie’s experiences at Auschwitz and other camps greatly affected his faith. Elie went from being a very strong, or profound, believer, to not believing at all. “Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I breathe?” (Page 4). In other words, Elie believed so strongly in his faith to the point where he didn’t know why he prayed. Faith was everything for Elie, it was basically his whole life.…

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    other protestant churches so that I could understand fully how believers help each other beyond their social status and how protestant only believe the God, not Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. In addition, I never saw how they are thrifty on their ritual compare to my religion which were big with vocal groups, pianist and decorative objects and sculptures to appeal believers, and they were not part of hierarchy society between believers and pastor. Also I knew that no matter what kind of place is,…

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    The main reason I chose Global Warming/Climate Change as my topic is that I have been taught that global warming is not real, but so many think it is; I decided to look into it myself. Evidently, it is a pretty hot topic all over the world. The sides of the issue are whether global warming is real or not. According to NASA, “global warming describes the average global surface temperature increase from human emissions of greenhouse gases” (NASA). The debate of whether it is real or not has…

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    The book of Ephesians is one of the most popular and important books of the New Testament. It includes topics such as unity within the body of Christ, relationship of believers to God, the Church as a whole. It is the purpose of the writing to discuss briefly the context and theological importance of this book. The book of Ephesians was written most likely in Rome and likely between 60 or 61 A.D. It has been historically accepted that Paul wrote this letter perhaps as a circulatory letter to…

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    Doublethink Analysis

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    Whether they were born into the Party as true believers, or brainwashed to enforce the Party’s principles, true believers plague Big Brother’s society. Created by the horrors of the Party, O’Brien is a unique true believer. Although he was once a rebel to the party, he now serves as a spy for the thought police, uncovering rebels like Julia and Winston. He openly accepts and enforces…

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    region. These events led to many conversations amongst the Gentiles, and eventually leading to the book of James. The book was written as a letter, and was passed from “Synagogue to Synagogue.” The book went through a number of places within the believers in Christ. Each Synagogue that the letter went to make their own copy…

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    Second Persecution Essay

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    Thereafter, Evangelical believers were forced to establish their own Church during the year 1939-1949. It is worth mentioning great leaders during this period of time were the late Emmanuel Abraham, and Dafa Djamoo. However, after the Italians were defeated in 1941, the EECMY and other evangelical got relative peace. But the local Orthodox Church leaders oppose the building of Churches and Houses by Evangelicals. The Orthodox Church had not only excluded the evangelical believers from…

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    and these are some of the original attendees. They come from a mixture of religious backgrounds, including Catholic, Mormon, Charismatic, and Baptist. Topic: The Christian church pastor has many roles, but his primary roles include equipping the believers to become witnesses to the world and share Christ’s love and forgiveness. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my church about the occupation of a Christian pastor, what is involved, the training, general expectations…

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    are contradictory. This historian is reluctant to give the full details of the revelations that were given to Muhammad. Instead, he is concerned about the themes, symbols and the lessons that he believes are important to the people. He is a fervent believer of prophet-hood but gives only what he deems important to the Muslims . There are various sets of themes and symbols in his historical which he uses to pass the message to the people. Being a theologian, Al-Tabari tries his best to make the…

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    Promise of Persecution Christian believers are the most-persecuted religious group in the world today. In Middle-Eastern countries especially, persecution has been a prevalent topic in recent news, featuring radical Islamist groups such as ISIS. However, Christians are the subjects of persecution around the world, including in America (Hirst 10-13). The words of the Bible inform believers that “all who . . . live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (The Holy Bible, 2 Tm. 3.12);…

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