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    Dbqs On Religion

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    1) I think people doubt that God is real because they don't believe the whole he came back to life thing because it could be kinda hard to believe that Jesus died on the cross, but I fully believe that jesus really did die on the cross for my sins, and i will continue to believe this throughout my whole life. The way you answer people that have doubts say to them God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son and who believes in him will not die but rise in heaven, and also ask them to…

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    Many Scholars in our world today and before don't believe that the Bible is reliable. Many of them say it's because the time Gap was so big. Also, some say that the authors of the Gospel don't identify themselves in their own writings thus they might not have existed. In order to prove that they were real and you can rely on the Bible I am going to back up these claims "Has the document been reliably transmitted, was the document first written close to the events it describes, and is the…

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    Printing Press Dbq

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    invention that became so extraordinary that it was used to print almost anything such as religious books, advertisements, and even literary works Working the Printing Press was hard. As it shows us in Document 1, the printing press worked by arranging moving metal type, then the type would be inked, and pressed down to paper. Before the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press, a scribe would write a book by hand from the dictation of a scholar. The printing…

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    Second Timothy is a book that Paul writes as a good bye letter to Timothy. In the book Paul is telling Timothy to carry on the ministry. He expresses this in Second Timothy four verse five, “As for you, always be sober-minded, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.” Another main point Paul is trying to get across to Timothy, is to guard the treasure of the gospel. One place he puts that in the Bible is in second Timothy one verse fourteen, “By the Holy Spirit who…

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    Micah Taylor's Rooms

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    Memories and life events that just disappear, supernatural adventures, a touch of romance, and even spiritually moving experiences. What more could you ask for in a book? Throughout the book you get to go through the life of Micah Taylor and his abnormal adventures in his Cannon Beach house with its many strange rooms. In Rooms, you learn how Micah is able to break the chains of his life and fully experience it with the love that Jesus has given him. In Rooms, Micah has to make the difficult…

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    sides. He can be a caring God, or He can be a scary God. There are times when God shows mercy and then there are times that seem like he is letting terrible things happen to the people. Copan points out different times in the book where God’s various sides are shown in the Bible. These sides change so often that it is easy to pick one side to follow and then ignore the other side of God. New Atheists take information and…

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    talks, affairs, loss of passion, and trying to change each other occur or when things just aren 't working out even when your spouse has destroyed your trust, there is still hope. If the couple feel like their marriage is worth fighting for then the book One More Try can help them take the next step when addressing issues such as being blindsided in marriage, discover healthy ways to manage frustration and anger, renew hope and trust in their spouse; effectively deal with loneliness, and…

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    culture the message of the bible has been changed to fit into the lives of the American Christians. The messages from the bible were written as a method of teaching and a code for how one should live their life, these messages are being changed in such ways that it makes one question if the messages the people are receiving really the word of the Lord, or are they customized to fit into the American life. Throughout history American Christianity has changed, as the bible tells one how they…

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    main idea, characters, themes, images, words and phrases and the meaning of the chapter. Finally, I will explain my interpretation of James primarily James 3:1-12 and why I choose this prompt. The book of James is a guidance to the way we should act, think, do, and say. James 3:1-12 is subtitles in the bible “Taming the Tongue”, which is something everyone has a hard time doing. In the New Testament, there are two important “James’”, first there is James, the son of Zebedee, who was martyred in…

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    The Book of Romans is one of the most influencial and historically significant books of the New Testament. It is often creditied with being instrumental in the converison of Saint Augustine. When it was placed in the Bible at the Councel of Nicen it was given the position of first in order of Paul's epistles. The epistle was was penned by Paul to a Christian congregation in Rome. What is interesting is that unlike any of Paul's other epistles it was not written to a congregation that he…

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