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    the church transcends time, it is the totality of every believer ever. This misconception has lead to the rapid failure of the church today. Churches are becoming impersonal institutions that focus on their programs and attendance more than the people they are herding in. There is a serious lack of transformation and commitment in today's church. People are attending to find solutions to their life's issues not to fellowship with other believers. The sermons preached do not challenge the…

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    of First Christians The first Christians were a diverse body of believers with “one heart and soul” (Acts 2:1-12, 4:32). They were a community of believers (Acts 2:42-47) who were all witnesses to the resurrection and truth that Jesus was, in fact, God (Acts 2:32, 3:15, 4:2). As God’s true people, were called to accomplish God’s will in the redemption of the nations (Acts 5:30-31, 24:14-16). 1.2. My Identity As a baptized believer in truth of God’s Word and the death and resurrection of…

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    years. Such changes include where believers met and worshiped, activities and responsibilities, and leaders of the church. However, there are certain things that have not changed since the start of the church. This report will discuss these differences and similarities. The place of meeting when the church began was most often the different homes of believers. Christians would go house to house, teaching and preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, never ceasing. Believers would attend the temple…

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    In other words the believer should, with much expectation, seek to receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. The idea for this comes from the passage in Joel and was considered the fulfillment. The idea for this passage both stated and defended as their theological bases comes…

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    Abstract Inarguably one of the most debated and controversial philosophies in the world is religion and the very existence of God. People have died and been killed in the name of and for religion since the very beginning of time. Theists normally argue that leading a virtuous and ethically enriched life is not possible without guidance provided by God through religion and the framework of values that determine right from wrong. This framework is interpreted and propagated through various godly…

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    matter whether the person is a non-believer or a believer that live a Christian life; everyone will suffer in numerous forms. Despite of the pain and lost hardship would bring, God allows sufferings to happen in life since suffering can bring forth hope, conform people to His image, and glorify Him. Though most people believe that suffer is hopelessness, God allows suffers to happen since it can bring forth people hope in God. For sin had…

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    case, argues that the greatest being that is God exists and it’s his right to do so and that no one can control or deny the existence of the living mighty. Through this fact a clear difference between believers and non-believers is put into light and what is needed to be done to the non-believers for them to be able to believe that God exists. This is according to philosophers who have argued to make sure that individuals across the entire world believe that God…

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    The believer said it is wonderful that there rocket will hit the moon by chance then the atheist was confused and said “by chance?”. The believer then said “you don't think chance is a good explanation for the rocket to hit the moon?”. Then the atheist responded how the rocket just won't hit the moon by chance but there were millions of hands and work put into the rocket for it to work properly. The believer then states that that is how the earth work and…

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    qualities to create a synthesis, thus allowing astrologists to present a complete picture of people and their potential. Planets’ qualities consist of the signs, and elements which are fire, air, water, and earth. The primary claim being made by believers of astrology is that mankind is affected not only by the traits we inherit and the environment in which we are raised, but also by the condition of our solar system in the moment that an individual is born. The sun, the moon and the eight…

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    controlled the trade to the East. The Empire contained several different people with different cultures and beliefs. The Ottoman Empire believed that it was essential to have tolerance for other religions. The Ottoman Empire was based of having true believers of the (Sunni) Islamic faith but tolerated other religions. The Ottoman Empire continued to grow and have enormous success due to their hold on trade and a tax system of nonbelievers. What ultimately caused the collapse of the Ottoman…

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