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    Holy Scripture Analysis

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    For over two-thousand and five-hundred years the Old Testament has been accepted by many as historically accurate and inspired by God. Likewise, after the King James Version of the Holy Bible was published, it was considered by the Protestants to be the only accurate version of the Holy Bible and was infallible. The historical criticism of both the Old and New Testament began in middle 1700AD and since early 1900AD a more scientific view became established concerning the history of the texts of…

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    Jesus Is Real Essay

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    The Bible is constantly scrutinized about its’ truth, credibility, and accurateness; in the end it is all true. There are countless groups and people that try to tear down the Bible but they all end of failing. This fall happens because the Bible is full of hard facts that are credible in their teachings, and give life to Jesus Christ. In the book The Case for Christ Lee Strobel comes to the conclusion that all the evidence proves that Christ is real. If all the evidence matches the teachings…

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    the many fulfillments and the inspiring words of God throughout the Old Testament. The understanding of the Old Testament is to know God better and our place in his plan before we read the New Testament. Why do I read the Old Testament? I read the bible because everyone has differs of opinion and to get clear understanding of what I may have heard from the teaching of others I need to fill my knowledge with evidence. I must honestly say that I have never read the entirety…

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    published and importance it had all around Europe were tremendous. It helped shape the ways humans read and write for centuries after its creation. Languages became more consistent within their regions, while also improving literacy rates across Europe. Books were being produced at insane rates and ideas were able to be spread across the globe in a variety of languages and speak. The Scientific revolution had been jump started with ideas, hypotheses, and experiments being shared with hundreds of…

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    Catholic Subcultures

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    Not surprisingly for that time period, several chapters of some books of the Bible to include entire books were intentionally omitted because of their content. It was believed at the time that the book of Esdras was intentionally omitted because it addressed angels, in human form, engaging with humans and this could have potentially led to a version of “angel worship” (for lack of…

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    Dominion and Dynasty: A theology of the Hebrew Bible is written by Stephen G. Dempster, Ph.D. According to his biographical information found on the Crandall University website, Dempster was born in Simcoe, Ontario. He then attended college at the University of Western Ontario, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree. After graduating from Western Ontario, Dempster continued his studies at Westminster Theological Seminary where he earned a Master’s degree and University of Toronto earned another…

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    The Bible has always been a facinating amongs people, and face some crititisms from some who belived it to be inaccurate. The Bible has been questioned by many scholars in the field of biblical criticism. Critics always questioned the authenticity of its content, its roots and the credibility of q the authors. After watching all these videosI think the Bible should be accepted as historically accurate and as a reliable guide to morality . It was interesting to learned these fascinating fact…

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    read a book written by Bill Nye that describe evolution. After reading this book I had a different definition on evolution. Evolution is the process of growth in DNA by natural selection in an organism that can cause genetic defects such as mutations. As I described evolution to me now is the process of growth in DNA by natural selection in an organism that can cause genetic defects such as mutations. I developed this definition by listening to class discussions and reading the Bill Nye book.…

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    Honors World Lit October 26, 2016 The Parallels between Lord of the Flies and the book of Genesis “Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them.” (Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem) There are many connections between the Lord of the Flies and the book of Genesis. Hints of symbolism can be found throughout both stories. Lord of the Flies is a book written by William Golding which is about a plane of young boys that was shot…

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    Throughout the entire course of history, the Bible and its contents have been contested. In the past people believed in different gods, and today many people believe that there is no God. Once someone has denied what the Bible says, they are forced to believe in something else. Many scholars have attacked the Bible itself and claimed that it is false. One way that they do that is by denying that Moses wrote the Pentateuch and that the stories found within are fiction. This accusation that…

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